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I completed my contract in Seoul in July and returned to Thailand with a much healthier bank account. I worked 6 days a week and did some overtime but I also was averaging 95,000 Baht per month. PM me if you would like more information or to ask any questions.

PROGRAM

• Well-developed curriculum concentrates on pronunciation

• Almost no preparation needed (for teacher)

• Homework must be done before every lesson (Foreign teachers do not mark homework)

• Learners spend 25 minutes with a Korean teacher and 25 minutes with a foreign teacher

• Lessons are very focused – No babysitting - No entertaining

SCHEDULE

• Average of less than six contact hours a day – Monday thru Friday

• Alternating shifts - Three months of block shift followed by three months of split shift, etc

SALARY

• Minimum salary 67,000 Baht a month (Base Salary)

• Bonus for teaching more than 5.2 hours a day (1,700 Baht to 12,000 Baht per month)

• Saturday work optional - 2 Saturdays = 10,000 Baht / 4 Saturdays = 20,000 Baht

• Overtime: 600 to 830 Baht per hour

HOUSING: TWO OPTIONS

1. Non-shared housing provided (Key money and rent paid by employer.)

2 If applicant does not need company housing, employer will pay 400,000 won housing allowance.

AIRFARE

• Half a round-trip ticket to Korea or airfare to Osaka reimbursed at the end of the contract

SEVERANCE PAY - HEALTH INSURANCE - PENSION PLAN

• All provided according to Korean law

TRAINING

• Mandatory three days of training before starting work

GOOD LOCATIONS

In Seoul we have clinics at Yeoksam Station, Kangnam Station, Samsung Station (2 of them), Apkujeong Station, Jonggak Station, Eulji-ro Station, City Hall Station, Yeouido Station, Shinchon Station and Guro Digital Complex Station. On the outskirts of Seoul we have a clinic at Seohyeon Station in Bundang. There is also a clinic in Busan and we plan to open a few more in Seoul within a month or two.

Send your resume and matching photo to me via PM or phone me on 086 219 0037 (Bangkok). I am available to meet you in Bangkok to answer any questions you may have about teaching at English Channel and living in Korea.

In order to get a teaching visa in Korea, you must be an English Native Speaker plus a university diploma and matching sealed transcripts must be submitted to the immigration authorities. Having these on hand will speed up the hiring process considerably.

Edited by Jai Dee
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