Binden Posted May 13, 2016 Author Posted May 13, 2016 Really! Ok fair enough.I will just zip it.Thankyou.
AlexRich Posted May 13, 2016 Posted May 13, 2016 None of my teaching relatives earn 40k, I know an Australian with a Phd teachng at uni and an associate professor, he only gets 44k, consider yourself lucky. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Why do they do it? Just to live in Thailand? Unless the Aussie has a trust fund or inheritance he's unlikely to be able to save for retirement. If just for a couple of years, perhaps okay.
Jeremy50 Posted May 13, 2016 Posted May 13, 2016 You've had it easy for a decade, now the school realizes that they have been overpaying you all these years, and want to put it right. Who can blame them? Put in a proper day's work, 8 to 4, like most other teachers here, take your very reasonable 40k, and stop complaining. Be thankful for all those sweet years that you had. Like others, I must remark on your lack of English Language skills. Maybe you wrote in a hurry, but really there is no excuse.
Binden Posted May 13, 2016 Author Posted May 13, 2016 I stil have 60 g part time so whos da nobhead eat s@@t
thai3 Posted May 13, 2016 Posted May 13, 2016 No wonder Thai kids can't speak a sentence of English is it with teachers like this
Rayk Posted May 13, 2016 Posted May 13, 2016 I stil have 60 g part time so whos da nobhead eat s@@tJust to put you straight as you should already know this as a person and especially as a teacher.The use of 'g' in reference to money is used to describe 1000 (dollars) and has no relevance in relation to Thai baht I still make 60g part time is like saying you make 60,000 dollars part time. Last I checked the baht wasn't a dollar. Those poor unfortunate children.
Rob13 Posted May 13, 2016 Posted May 13, 2016 The OP's bragging about making $24,000 a year? A hiso job like that, your IRA must be about maxed out.
TallGuyJohninBKK Posted May 13, 2016 Posted May 13, 2016 Can the school ask for a refund of his salary??? Just askin'.... On the grounds of impersonating a teacher, or perhaps, impersonating an adult??? Bad doggie!!!
Kf6vci Posted May 14, 2016 Posted May 14, 2016 @Binden. Usually, there will be a notice period for changes to the contract. Q: were you paid for those 3 months' holidays? Perhaps you will have to take the non-payment into account when you state that you have been earning "100 g". (An amount I can only dream of. And AFAIK, most chalkies here would be lusting after your main job @ 60 k). You get, what you negotiate. I would bottle up emotions and strike a deal at a lower wage. The director may not want to lose you. And I doubt you would be able to find a similar deal anywhere!! Don't rub it in - some are working full-time at 25 k. But then, there is more to a job than the salary. Location? Freedom? Paperwork like 7-page lesson plans?
overherebc Posted May 23, 2016 Posted May 23, 2016 Can the school ask for a refund of his salary??? Just askin'.... On the grounds of impersonating a teacher, or perhaps, impersonating an adult??? Bad doggie!!! Last year i coodint spel ingenear. Now i are one.
Hedghog Posted May 24, 2016 Posted May 24, 2016 Like u u mean nobhead.by da way im polishSo you actually live in Rotherham,wash cars for a living,cash in hand.Have a Thailand poster on the bedsit wall and dream.
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