gilbert de jong wroteon Bali? dream on :icon_lol:
Actually, that is in the ball park for some of the schools in Bali, however the thread starter canvassing for people here will not be offering anywhere near this.
It works like this. The "school" is foreign owned, lets say based in the US or China. A businessperson in Bali works out an agreement with said school for x amount of dollars per online teaching session they can fill. Lets say roughly $12 for a 45 minute online session.
They rent a building, buy some computers and put in an internet connection, basically an internet cafe. They then need to fill the classes, so they sell the Bali dream to expats and even offer incentives to current employees to recruit staff. Remember this is all internet based and even online education does not escape the affiliate culture.
Once hired the employees either work illegally for about 60k per class taught or get locked into a crappy contract for say 7juta a month for a 35 hours week, payed in arrears of course, so the "school" can withhold money for lateness, missed classes etc etc.
The goal is to fill as many classes as possible, the students and the class content runs a distant second.
There are so many people that want to spend a year in Bali livin the dream that they fill the places easily.
....allegedly ;)