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We're looking teacher for students 2 - 14 years (Bangkok -Kasetsart)
compensation: Full-time 35,000-40,000 baht / Part time 800 Baht per class (2 hours) +including work permit visa
employment type: full-time 
We're looking for teacher who has experience teaches students 4-14 years of age.
Guru English School is a fast growing English School in Chiang Mai.and Bangkok We are seeking talented and motivated English teachers to help grow our school. No Lesson Planning, No Grading Homework, No Grading Exams. No "free" hours are expected from our teachers. The curriculum is already made for you, and the students come excited to learn so there is no need to give them exams or homework. The only extra time is a brief training period when you first come on and about 20 minutes to learn each lesson the first time you teach it.


- Full time salary 35,000 baht 
including the work permit visa

- Part time pay per class 800 Baht (2 hours) 
including work permit visa

Qualifications:
-Native speaker (only United Kingdom, American)
-Bachelor Degree or higher in any field
-Experience in teaching English


If you are interested in joining our team, please contact:
Email. [email protected]
Tel : 091-8534974

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If you divide the salary of 35,000 baht by an average work month of 160 hours (40 hours per week), you end up with approximately US $6.62 an hour before taxes.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, bwpage3 said:

If you divide the salary of 35,000 baht by an average work month of 160 hours (40 hours per week), you end up with approximately US $6.62 an hour before taxes.

 

 

Part of the problem is that people from some countries will settle to work for <deleted> wages which lowers the standards all the way around for everyone, same thing happened with the oil industry in the Middle East.

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16 hours ago, from the home of CC said:

Part of the problem is that people from some countries will settle to work for <deleted> wages which lowers the standards all the way around for everyone, same thing happened with the oil industry in the Middle East.

Doctors and Nurses also.

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