gilbert de jong
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Let see basic teachers package
17 jt per month, tax paid, house package 21jt per year, visa paid, plus travel to & from school. would that be in the ball park???:icon_lol:
on Bali? dream on :icon_lol:
Let see basic teachers package
17 jt per month, tax paid, house package 21jt per year, visa paid, plus travel to & from school. would that be in the ball park???:icon_lol:
Mishy, if you're a qualified teacher (or will be) then why not apply to one of the many expat schools? Much more interesting than teaching English as a second language I would've thought and the school will sort out work visas on your behalf. Frankly, your chances of getting an Admin job are very slim because there are so many locals who can do that, and at a much lower wage.
Phil,
Unfortunately I wont be qualified by the time I arrive as I am only in my second year and I am putting my studys on hold to travel the world. I will take it back up when I get back to Australia but until then I am on leave. I may just not be able to work over there which just means I wont be able to stay as long. Will just keep trying all the way up until I arrive in Bali. Thanks for your message though
Given the standard of your written English, particularly grammar, spelling and punctuation, I sincerely hope that you will not teach my child. The OP also does nothing to bolster my confidence in modern teacher training.
Why, oh why, do people assume that because they speak English, that they can teach?
I am with Gilbert and Fred on this one, looks wonky.
Mishy,
you can teach my kids any day you like!
And Larnes, if you want to play the pedantic game, let's play.
The second 'that' in your third sentence is completely redundant. And it should be 'I am with Gilbert and Fred on this one: looks wonky.' Or you could use a dash instead of the colon.
Phil
on Bali? dream on :icon_lol:
Rynel….administration told me they got your mail….Are you in Bali now?