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  • How much are teachers earning around South Africa and Asia? particularly English Teacher's salaries in South Korea and China? How much can you really expect to earn as an ESL teacher in China and South Korea! is teaching English abroad a scam?
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    03:04 Eastern Cape Pay teacher's salary
    05:20 Gauteng Including 30 years experience payslip
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Комментарии • 672

  • @nelisiwesonto2982
    @nelisiwesonto2982 Год назад +182

    30 yrs of experience with 30k as a gross salary yoooh our government is so cruel😭😭

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад +14

      Ey bathi awuxoshwa ka Hulumeni at least

    • @becoming.Nosipho
      @becoming.Nosipho Год назад

      Yoh 💔

    • @lethokuhleprimrose2103
      @lethokuhleprimrose2103 Год назад +16

      I think ma'am should develop her self as well and take some course or further her education otherwise she will remain in the same position tills he retire

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад +1

      @@lethokuhleprimrose2103 totally 👍

    • @tlokz850
      @tlokz850 Год назад +10

      ​@@lethokuhleprimrose2103 that's what I was going to say. Self development is key to increasing your salary.

  • @PalesaJonas
    @PalesaJonas Год назад +84

    To clarify, South Korea does provide payslips, although they are not given monthly. Instead, there is a dedicated website where you can access payslips for all your previous work periods. However, it's not common for people to track them regularly. In South Korea, South Africans are exempt from paying taxes for the first two years of living there. Many individuals come to Korea for two years, earn money, and then leave. Alternatively, you can choose to stay longer, as I have for five years, and I have only started paying taxes in the last three years, which amount to R1,250 per month. I believe this is reasonable. Moreover, after five years, our salaries do increase annually, and there are bonuses as well. It's not necessary to teach at just one school either. Currently, I teach at three schools, with varying weekly schedules. On top of these benefits, South Korea covers 50% of our medical aid costs and offers severance pay. Despite having no teaching experience in South Africa, I earn significantly more than a woman who has been working there for 30 years, and the cost of living in Korea is relatively inexpensive. In fact, I am able to save a substantial amount each month, sending home 1.5 million Korean won, which translates to R21,000, and comfortably living on the remainder of my salary. Hence, I still believe that South Korea offers favorable conditions. While I don't intend to make comparisons, I hope this clarifies any confusion. For more detailed information, feel free to visit my channel.

    • @PalesaJonas
      @PalesaJonas Год назад +8

      To clarify further, South Korea offers even more benefits. They cover the cost of your flights, which means you don’t have to worry about purchasing air tickets when coming to or leaving the country. Additionally, as an English teacher in South Korea, you are provided with accommodation, and the apartments are fully furnished. This means you don’t have to worry about finding and paying for rent or buying furniture. Moreover, the transportation system is well-supported, and teachers receive transport allowances to cover their travel expenses to and from school. These additional perks contribute to making the teaching experience in South Korea more convenient and financially advantageous.

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад +3

      Hi Palesa, Thanks for your explanation. It makes so much sense. Maybe we should do a live together. Please email me if keen: xaba.bonisile@gmail.com.

    • @metja__L
      @metja__L Год назад

      ​@PalesaJonas thats wow🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫🤯🤯🤯😂.....how did you get the job?🙈if you don't mind sharing🙃

    • @imdee9024
      @imdee9024 Год назад +1

      THANK YOU! This was extremely helpful to me. My daughter is in Matric and wants to study teaching so that she can go work in Korea. I was trying to find information and you message covers SO much! Thank you and bless you.

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад +1

      @@imdee9024 awesome 👌

  • @tokotshiamo9619
    @tokotshiamo9619 10 месяцев назад +60

    Haiboo imagine Me in the next two years earning 20K🥺 I pray to God I also get a permanent job♥️ Also doing Bachelor of Education😁

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  10 месяцев назад +2

      ruclips.net/video/CWXHMzqAlxA/видео.html private school

  • @liferesetwithboni
    @liferesetwithboni  11 месяцев назад

    Private School Teacher Salary video is now available here. ruclips.net/video/CWXHMzqAlxA/видео.html

  • @BongiCekuse
    @BongiCekuse Год назад +74

    My mom was a teacher for over 30 yrs and how she raised 6 kids on this salary is amazing 😳

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад +9

      And our parents did it !

    • @thokozanishabalala6706
      @thokozanishabalala6706 Год назад +16

      It had value back then and expenses like cellphone or decoders were not hiked

    • @DinoRenald
      @DinoRenald Год назад +31

      @BongiCekuse that's a lot of money.. 🤣🤣 Mos you'd be shocked to find out how some of us were raised ka chelete ya di snacks and stock sweets? My mom sold snacks and sweets at the same primary school I went to. She raised all 5 of us with those 50 cents. I'm in the engineering field today.

    • @BonyNtsaagae
      @BonyNtsaagae 11 месяцев назад

    • @ncumisampongwana1085
      @ncumisampongwana1085 9 месяцев назад +1

      But now you would never raise 6 kids with these salaries unless your kids will get bare minimum.

  • @bonakeleelphusmaziwazo4670
    @bonakeleelphusmaziwazo4670 Год назад +20

    Hi Boni thanks for sharing this video,wow Educators are underrated 🧘‍♂️

  • @luvuyosabongo4195
    @luvuyosabongo4195 Год назад +1

    Thank you very much for this content, its informative and I'm so grateful.

  • @nqobilehlongwane6821
    @nqobilehlongwane6821 11 месяцев назад +14

    Hi Boni, thank you for this! I am currently a teacher with 5 years experience in the EC, so the payslips I have seen seem accurate. One thing I notice though it seems like the level of education doesn’t count much when it come to growth in this field, more weight goes to experience.

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  11 месяцев назад

      Mmm so even if you have honours

    • @mbekezelimshumayelimkhonza4984
      @mbekezelimshumayelimkhonza4984 10 месяцев назад

      True

    • @mbekezelimshumayelimkhonza4984
      @mbekezelimshumayelimkhonza4984 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@liferesetwithboniYes, a promotional post it contested by all Degree, Honours, Masters. Experience seem to always win though sometimes your higher Qualifications can be advantageous but it is very rare for it to win.
      Higher qualifications start to be considered when you going are battling a promotional at the District level.

    • @mbekezelimshumayelimkhonza4984
      @mbekezelimshumayelimkhonza4984 10 месяцев назад +3

      One more thing there is also corruption. The District can sell post, Principals and management sell post, SGB sell post and Unions do sell post.
      It is a lot and a mess. People have to pay bribes for them to get in. Some they do get in accordingly but others they have to bribe the higher hearachy.

    • @nqobilehlongwane6821
      @nqobilehlongwane6821 8 месяцев назад

      @@liferesetwithboniyes

  • @mbusihlengwa9378
    @mbusihlengwa9378 Год назад +12

    We really appreciate your content 🙏 thank you so much

  • @zimkhithavoyi4271
    @zimkhithavoyi4271 Год назад +2

    Thank you sisi for the plug saw it ku Tiktok, I applied and I’m waiting for their response on my application. They did send me a confirmation of application status so I guess it’s a waiting game.

  • @sisamkeleable
    @sisamkeleable 11 месяцев назад +27

    My heart bleeds for educators, because these people are our pillars and asset of this country, but they get paid bare minimum. Like what the hell? If I’d become a president, I’d really improve education sector.
    And parents expect educators to be super heroes but 😢… ay let me stop I’m agitated.

    • @mashobane6177
      @mashobane6177 Месяц назад

      Where is bare minimum in this , I guess complaining is the habit to some people.

    • @sweetcherry9054
      @sweetcherry9054 13 дней назад

      @@mashobane6177 It is a bare minimum it is a well known fact that if you are a teacher you can’t have a car and house same time, because you have to pay for the bond of house, the insurance of the house and also the car and car insurance paying for rates, electricity, ufundisa iyngane uyazigqokisa ksamele uthenge ukudla kuyo leyo mali. What’s worse is that they don’t tell black people about fixed rates ubona ngeNdlu nemoto uma iRepo rate inyuka uwunsinyekile because of i-Inflation usungasho nje okthandayo but they earn bare minimum oThisha

  • @sthembisoterry2211
    @sthembisoterry2211 Год назад +7

    Thank you this is informative

  • @NolinganaManqawa-bw3qi
    @NolinganaManqawa-bw3qi Месяц назад

    Thank you so much my sister plz continue do this analysis we really enjoy it

  • @ThabisoPrime92
    @ThabisoPrime92 11 месяцев назад +4

    Maybe you should make a similar video for Interns in SA, maybe same fields different provinces or something. So many of 22-30 year olds have no clue or experience but are willing to get internships but are not motivated enough with the walled garden of pay being a secret. Not sure why people hide that info I feel like you're not the only one on earth with that job. I can happily share my payslip as communications intern at the department of education. Your videos are very educational and informative and if there's any way I can contribute to sharing knowledge or insight, I'd like to.

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hello, thanks for stopping by. Please email me at xaba.bonisile@gmail.com. thank you, Your payslip will help a lot of people
      .

  • @eubo383
    @eubo383 Год назад +36

    I worked in China before covid for an adult teaching center. My salary was 16k RMB (roughly x2 for Rands). Got laid off during the lock down, came home, now working at a school as a contact teacher. My nett salary is roughly R27k - R29k. Can't wait to get back abroad because I've since bought a house and surviving SA in SA is rather challenging. Inflation and the repo rate is not a joke

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад +1

      Are you currently teaching here?

    • @salomesejaphala6466
      @salomesejaphala6466 11 месяцев назад

      What were you teaching as a subject ☺️

    • @Sirice000
      @Sirice000 5 месяцев назад

      please assist as to how i can get a job abroad i have a B.E.D

    • @alfredmkendlana4424
      @alfredmkendlana4424 Месяц назад

      Mind sharing contacts for agents to go to China. Thank you

  • @leemo3583
    @leemo3583 Год назад +11

    This is my 8th year in Korea and having taught in public schools, private public schools and academies, contracts differ vastly for everyone. Smaller cities or the country side tend to be cheaper than the bigger cities, but cost of living is generally high. The downside to esl teaching in Korea is that they’ve increased their requirements while cutting down on perks and salaries. Salaries have been stagnant for over 10 years now. Many people here work for 2 or 3 years then move to China or UAE (if they’re qualified teachers). Side note: annual increases are also not guaranteed, most people don’t get them. Really depends on your school/contract.

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад +1

      Hello can you send me your payslip if you have it? Xaba.bonisile@gmail.com

    • @precious4420
      @precious4420 Год назад

      999😊😊

    • @leemo3583
      @leemo3583 Год назад +1

      @@liferesetwithboni Will do.

    • @Sirice000
      @Sirice000 5 месяцев назад

      As a current BED student how do I go about wanting to apply for jobs abroad, please assist. also do they only want a degree?

  • @ofentsefefe04
    @ofentsefefe04 Год назад +21

    Even though they are not less than R20k but that’s not much if you have 5 years and more experience in the field. They pretty much earn the same regardless of experience which is so unfair. I can’t imagine having more than 5 years yet earning the same as someone who has a 1st year experience in the same field.

  • @pitsomlangeni3348
    @pitsomlangeni3348 Год назад +42

    She earns what seems to be a low salary after so many years because of her diploma qualification. There was a time when teachers with that qualification had to upgrade to ACE and study further.

  • @LeratoMoloko-sg6oc
    @LeratoMoloko-sg6oc 11 месяцев назад +4

    I believe money comes with growth , change of position, teacher -hod -deputy -pricipal- admin speciality jobs ,other than that , you will get normal yearly increases

  • @elizabethbaloyi7179
    @elizabethbaloyi7179 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video

  • @chrismathonsi4431
    @chrismathonsi4431 Год назад +4

    Hi sis Boni, thank you for the platform, I've never trusted online sources as it lack narratives.
    I'm requesting for internal auditors, esp in Gauteng and/or the western cape.

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад

      I've done CA, don't know if that counts. Guys I can't keep up with the terminologies 😄

    • @chrismathonsi4431
      @chrismathonsi4431 Год назад

      Awu ncesi bo. That would help, I heard it's not so different in the first 4years incl internship

    • @sthembisomabaso3644
      @sthembisomabaso3644 11 месяцев назад

      @@liferesetwithboni hey cc Boni i,m working at one of diamonds companies Ave besirobha mft ngiyalucela usizo

  • @ArnieAlonzo
    @ArnieAlonzo Год назад +13

    Government needs to incentivise educators and have performance perks. Unions will kill that idea though.

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад

      Why do you think so about the unions?

    • @PrinceAlhorian
      @PrinceAlhorian Год назад

      ​@@liferesetwithboni Unions always go for the lowest common denominator for "equality's sake"

    • @thamsanqagoodman868
      @thamsanqagoodman868 Год назад +1

      Are Unions not driven by Government?
      If it's so, then, how can you expect unions to make fair change or difference.
      I realized that after being hit by Covid, prices of goods and services rose, but no serious increment were made for teachers 😢
      Correct me if I am not well informed for such matters

  • @lethabomanthosi4641
    @lethabomanthosi4641 Год назад +3

    Thank you for sharing the educators payslip

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад

      You are welcome, are you an educator?

    • @lethabomanthosi4641
      @lethabomanthosi4641 Год назад

      @@liferesetwithboni yes this is my third year as an educator

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад

      @@lethabomanthosi4641 😍

    • @suscurmmapule2294
      @suscurmmapule2294 Год назад

      The good about working locally is that when going on pension you get your pension fund but working abroad without pay slip when you can't work anymore you get nothing.

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад

      @@suscurmmapule2294 better when you are younger and not worried about retirement yet.

  • @KhanyisileKiaraReigns
    @KhanyisileKiaraReigns 3 месяца назад

    You are doing the lord's work, honestly. This is so insightful, now many young people or old ones can make sound decision when choosing a career. Taking into account the state of the economy we now live in. Thank you

  • @dkappiah5798
    @dkappiah5798 11 месяцев назад +14

    Love your content.

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  11 месяцев назад +7

      Ahhhh, thank you so much. You are the first person to send me a Super thanks! God bless❤.

  • @siviwekulu6996
    @siviwekulu6996 Год назад

    Great content 👌🏾 😊

  • @kgothatsomosweu7358
    @kgothatsomosweu7358 11 месяцев назад +1

    Im new and I appriciate this content

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  11 месяцев назад

      Welcome to the village and please consider subscribing. It's free❤️

  • @carmynncollins7261
    @carmynncollins7261 11 месяцев назад +10

    Post level is not according to qualification. Post Level 1 is educator, PL2 is Head of Department, PL3 is Deputy Principal, PL4 is Principal.

  • @efraimmappzhafeni6455
    @efraimmappzhafeni6455 Год назад +22

    Hi Sis Boni, with regards to differences in tax deductions, there’s an option of “tax on bonus” where you decide if they will charge your bonus tax every month throughout the year only on the month you receive your bonus, but in this case, that deduction was still too high

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад

      Okay, but this was a persal enquiry, not a payslip. Don't know if it makes a difference, I couldn't see other deductions.

    • @leomashed
      @leomashed Год назад

      @@liferesetwithboni it's called tax smoothing

    • @mbutizithulele7289
      @mbutizithulele7289 Год назад

      Still it's a lot government is killing us on this one and u how did they get to those figures you won't get a clear answer.

  • @petermakhubela5830
    @petermakhubela5830 Год назад +7

    NP(Non Pensionable) cash allowance, has been canceled & added to the overall salary increase to make it 7%.
    It was an allowance given in the place of salary increase, but it was not helping/affecting the Bonus, increase or pension & the amount depended on the individual's
    notch.

  • @bongitshabalala618
    @bongitshabalala618 Год назад +1

    All -things, my daughter is also doing training @ my Aunties doing some practical.bescause she wants to Graduate next year.

  • @patbo_
    @patbo_ Год назад +1

    Sending our love from DRC 🇨🇩

  • @veronicamakhafula6389
    @veronicamakhafula6389 Год назад +9

    Salaries are similar. Thank you for this Boni.

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад +2

      Yeah , very similar but I'm shocked to learn even after a few years you can earn the same amount as a new teacher. Is this fair?

    • @ntombilovey4853
      @ntombilovey4853 Год назад

      Yes ses Boni im five years in but earn same as a new comer🤣🤣🤣

    • @mzansistreets8027
      @mzansistreets8027 Месяц назад

      Not fair

  • @marthaniitembu1077
    @marthaniitembu1077 Год назад +17

    Please do another video on how much university lecturers are paid in South Africa

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад +8

      It's here ruclips.net/video/q9fDv0mlFTA/видео.html

  • @jacobmahlaela8064
    @jacobmahlaela8064 Год назад +1

    Good topic

  • @phylimakgeru
    @phylimakgeru Год назад +34

    Boney, in South Africa you should not forget that they have pension whereby the employer matches what the teacher contribute. Also teachers get 67% subsidy on medical aid i they are with gems, meaning they pay only one third. While it may seemlike the foreign based teachers are earning more, the south african teachers are having many benefits. If you can do QUALITATIVE comparison you may find the real difference. Salary only comparisons may not give the true picture. I CHALLENGE YOU to look deeper.

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад +2

      It's not a comparison, I'm sharing what they shared with me. Can't compare the two due to many factors. I just share payslips as they are, but it's not the real net (what they have at the end of the day cos we don't have their expenses) check other videos, I do the same.

    • @TM-kh7el
      @TM-kh7el 9 месяцев назад

      Lol I used to teach in Japan and still got paid way more. Medical aid and pension included. Plus I got an extra 20 days of leave on top of school holidays. Bear in mind I only taught 3 days a week. So that was great. It really just depends 🤷🏾

    • @thandasibisi7534
      @thandasibisi7534 9 месяцев назад +4

      Important point. I retired as Deputy Chief Education Specialist ( office based) with 34 years experience in 2016. I receive a comfortable pension with above inflation increments annually. My wife retired as a school based Head of Department for humanities with 40 years experience under her belt in 2020. Guess what. Her initial pension was roughly equivalent to her last salary as a teacher ( minus annual bonus) AND she also gets an annual increment at or above inflation rate. Can you really ask for more as a pensioner?

    • @alfredmkendlana4424
      @alfredmkendlana4424 Месяц назад +1

      But the benefits from abroad also have allowances. Their pension for example in China, after 12 months its R1000000. But they can only cash it out after 10 years, which goes up as their income also increases. So the two are incomparable.

  • @user-vn2ez4rk3s
    @user-vn2ez4rk3s 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hey Bonnie, i like your program, its very interesting and informative. It blows my mind why the bonus is paid out with the salary. Obviously the tax deduction will be higher. Why not give the case for the unions to insist that the pay out on bonus must be made separately. Definitely they will see the difference that a bonus is been earned. By paying out the salary with the bonus, makes the gross earning following into a higher tax bracket.

  • @kgolofeloseshoka7076
    @kgolofeloseshoka7076 Год назад +1

    Thanks I'm studying now I will be a teacher too now I understand the salary thanks cc

  • @dimainspire957
    @dimainspire957 9 месяцев назад

    Such an informative video, thank you so much🙏 please do a salary for university lecturers.

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  9 месяцев назад

      Hi use timestamps ruclips.net/video/CWXHMzqAlxA/видео.htmlsi=UIIuUWBm1lYRBDXL

  • @lungiselwemahlangu9474
    @lungiselwemahlangu9474 8 месяцев назад +2

    Hi Sis Boni, My apologies for coming so late, I just saw the video. So I'm a first year student in education, currently funded by NSFAS so can you please make a video more on busaries that funds education in South Africa🥺

  • @albiefaku6796
    @albiefaku6796 11 месяцев назад +3

    Hi, this breaks my heart. I have been teachig for 15 years , its sad to be teaching in the Eastern Cape. We leave from hand to mouth, it's ridiculous.

  • @vusisibande5376
    @vusisibande5376 8 месяцев назад +5

    Hi Boni, can we do salaries from GIS Analysts/Technicians/Technologists like this? GIS is quite a small but rapidly growing profession in South Africa, not a lot of people know about it and I'd like to see where I am amongst my fellow colleagues in the industry. Please let me know how to forward my payslip.

  • @josephm8976
    @josephm8976 9 месяцев назад +10

    I am an online teacher, my salary is R23000 after deduction.

  • @Lepara_la_Maftown
    @Lepara_la_Maftown Год назад +3

    This is interesting

  • @mommacare764
    @mommacare764 Год назад +3

    I remember first time learning in taxation, employees income and bonus, how to calculate tax. Very cruel tax there

  • @sage_bs
    @sage_bs Год назад +6

    Hi Sis Boni. With the other payslip, I think they had other deductions because Tax (PAYE) cannot be half of your salary

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад +2

      Let me double check and come back to you.

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад

      It says 28k Deductions but that's not a payslip, it's a persal enquiry, so I'll have to ask them what happened cos wow this is not right

    • @sage_bs
      @sage_bs Год назад

      @@liferesetwithboni highly agree because it can’t be it!
      Thank you for the channel! ❤️

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад

      @@sage_bs you are welcome 🎉

    • @thokozanishabalala6706
      @thokozanishabalala6706 Год назад +2

      It's cruel. This profession it's for passionate people. Just work to make a living

  • @ThaboNdiya
    @ThaboNdiya Месяц назад +1

    On the tax issue SA uses progressive tax, the higher you earn the more you're taxed hence (PAYE) pay as you earn.

  • @trucemsuu4459
    @trucemsuu4459 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Bonnie......with 20 year teaching experience here in Botswana; a teacher with Degree [BED] is paid similarly to the one with a diploma holder.......and the basic salary would be BWP18100.00 before deductions......haiboooo

  • @giftmabaso5216
    @giftmabaso5216 Год назад +2

    The other one of a small bonus is a new teacher on temporaril perhaps.maybe against promotional

  • @lindiwemoyana5849
    @lindiwemoyana5849 Год назад +1

    Hey Boni❤️
    Thank you for sharing this sis... Do you have any knowledge on how much a substitute post pays?

  • @jeromematabielie7937
    @jeromematabielie7937 Год назад

    very intrested

  • @mashudunetshiya4755
    @mashudunetshiya4755 Месяц назад

    NP cash Allowance was for Covid relief, it ended last year before the emd term 2. Checks dates

  • @bongitshabalala618
    @bongitshabalala618 Год назад

    All-things look for the college that is going to Give some Stipend,while you are still on training as my daughter.wish you Good luck.

  • @bongitshabalala618
    @bongitshabalala618 Год назад

    I, Like the video.

  • @DriverNerdAutomotives
    @DriverNerdAutomotives Год назад

    Hello, thank you for the information, I would like to know if the salary will be the same for foreigners

  • @sylasbaloyi888
    @sylasbaloyi888 11 месяцев назад

    tks

  • @Chishonatutor
    @Chishonatutor Год назад

    🎉🎉🎉

  • @thandozililo7905
    @thandozililo7905 Год назад +7

    I love your content my sister.... Hope 1day you will zoom in the private sector salaries, us black skilled workers get far less than white same skilled job, kunzima

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад +1

      Hello, I do have videos with private sector salaries. Plenty of them. Check my Payslips Playlist.

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад

      ruclips.net/p/PLHian3YWJBM80KSPQdv-ZM1brpX94YqJx

  • @martinralushai6546
    @martinralushai6546 Год назад +23

    Let's not forget that SADTU is the first Union to sign salary increase agreement of 3% when the inflation was above 7%.

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад +2

      When was this? Eish there is a lot to unpack here!

    • @martinralushai6546
      @martinralushai6546 Год назад +3

      I am trying to reply with a link to SADTU representative video but is not showing. The agreement was concluded in March 2023 with 2.8% increment a cross the board but I know many was told that it is 7%. That's a lie.

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад +1

      @Martin Ralushai it must ne you tube rules etc..

    • @thamsanqagoodman868
      @thamsanqagoodman868 Год назад

      They are Government driven, no change can be brought by these unions. They are just fooling teachers.
      You can even check on how they force teachers to join one of them so they can take their money.
      How cruel our Government is😢

  • @luxolo_bukaza
    @luxolo_bukaza 4 дня назад +1

    These teachers salaries are confusing me, so it doesn’t matter if have 8 years or 2 months experience, your take home will still land at R20-R22k
    Someone please explain

  • @sbs330
    @sbs330 Год назад +3

    wow, if I could just take my salary with me down to South Africa, I would enjoy the sun and natural landscape for the rest of my days.

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад

      Where are you based currently?

    • @sbs330
      @sbs330 Год назад

      @@liferesetwithboni
      I am from Denmark and have never visited any of the countries. But i would liked to because there are so much learn.

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад +1

      @sbs oh cool! Thanks for stopping by, I should put my amounts in dollars for my global audience but glad you figured it out.

    • @sbs330
      @sbs330 Год назад +2

      @@liferesetwithboni
      no problem. I like your content but also because the salary doesn't tell much on its own. It is also about what people can buy for the money which you also mentioned :).
      A teacher here in Denmark earns an average of ZAR 107,979 per month. which might sound like a lot. But here in Denmark they are underpaid. Rent can easily cost Zar 37427 and up

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад +1

      @sbs OMG! I'll take that into consideration for future content,I'm just starting out. Thank you for the input. 😍

  • @aswanarendse2371
    @aswanarendse2371 5 месяцев назад +1

    I really think teaching salaries need to be re-evaluated . We need start emphasising the quality of life for educators . we need performance incentives . We can hardly afford bonds

  • @percyondatube
    @percyondatube Год назад +6

    South Africa is a 'Tax Farm'! It's ridiculous out here!

  • @patiencemagitshima3925
    @patiencemagitshima3925 Год назад +1

    Like your hair looks beautiful in that style different from those don't comb but they say it's African , but untidy and African is different , just to compliment your hair.

  • @annikiepeter6623
    @annikiepeter6623 Год назад

    The tax get structured. You can make sure that your bonus tax get deducted monthly

  • @AestheticApparells
    @AestheticApparells Год назад +1

    HI I HOPE YOU DO REPLY , UM I WANTED TO ASK , IM CURRENTLY STUDYING BUT RIGHT NOW I WANT TO DO AN ONLINE COURSE OF A DIFERENT FIELD DIFFERENT ONLINE PROGRAM , ITS A 8WEEK COURSE IN BUILDING MY SKILLS . IS IT POSSIBLE TO DO SUCH IN SA . WILL IT AFFECT ANYTHING JUST NEED CLARITY BEFORE I DO SOMETHING WHICH I WASNT SUPPOSE TO DO .

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад

      Hello, yes you can study online in your time. Chose the course and institution and you are ready to go. Which field where you looking at?

    • @AestheticApparells
      @AestheticApparells Год назад

      @@liferesetwithboni virtual assistant, data analyst still deciding which field should I study during this holidays before college reopens

  • @Mabhungane94
    @Mabhungane94 9 месяцев назад +3

    I do have a payslip . I asked for it .I had to show them how to make a payslip because I needed it 😅. It’s written in Chinese & English . I get R65+-

  • @esmeraldas_exclusives_
    @esmeraldas_exclusives_ 8 месяцев назад

    Could you possibly look at some payslips from Dubai for comparison and western cape please.

  • @LeratoMoloko-sg6oc
    @LeratoMoloko-sg6oc Год назад +5

    The more u earn the more the tax ,I'm scared leaving private sector due to tax haai.
    Eight years 25k , first year 25k it is confusing. and no growth just just normal increases

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад

      You can study but eish today it's hard to get a promotion.

    • @anakavau9890
      @anakavau9890 Год назад

      are you in private or public?

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад

      @@anakavau9890 I think it's public. I will search for private school payslip

  • @chrischibaduki3582
    @chrischibaduki3582 10 месяцев назад

    Please can you do a video on tourism for Product Managers and Sales Manager Tour Operators

  • @nelisiwesonto2982
    @nelisiwesonto2982 Год назад +6

    Nope that not true maybe it was a mistake with a bonus you get taxed same amount, the other bonus basic salary you get it as it is, supposed to be 52 o 51k for bonus after deductions

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад

      I was really worried when I saw that. Thanks for the clarification. It would be really unfair if that was the case

  • @rjj479
    @rjj479 Год назад +16

    One must look at it, per hour a teacher is actually highly paid if you take into account the leave and shorter days.
    A nurse with a degree earns less and works long shifts.
    Certain fields earn better but entails long work hours and a lot more stress.

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад

      Awesome perspective, but in these videos, we are not comparing salaries. 😊

    • @yourmother2296
      @yourmother2296 Год назад +7

      If teachers were paid per hour, they would have earned a lot more. Lesson planning, extracurricular activities, marking etc is part of the job and takes place after hours

    • @rjj479
      @rjj479 Год назад +1

      @yourmother2296 most academic jobs entail working after hours with no overtime. I work in audit and during busy season one works right through weekends and until late at night with no overtime. Audit clerks earnnway less than teachers as teachers get public sector style remuneration.

  • @mbekezelimshumayelimkhonza4984
    @mbekezelimshumayelimkhonza4984 10 месяцев назад +1

    Teachers in south Africa they go home with R20 000(Novice Teachers) after deductions, but after five days majority will be left with R2 000, other it even R0, not because they are not responsible but their salaries can not meet the demands of the economy currently.

  • @erpadministrator
    @erpadministrator Год назад +8

    Our government is so cruel shame. Underpaying is an understatement. Yoh hay.

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад

      Sad 😔

    • @dikeledithobane6197
      @dikeledithobane6197 Год назад +1

      I beg to differ, teachers are working 200 days in a year, which is on average 16 days per month. On top of that they work a 6 hours shift or less. The salary is more than enough.

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад

      @@dikeledithobane6197 really?

    • @erpadministrator
      @erpadministrator Год назад +1

      @@liferesetwithboni it's not about workload. Have u ever thought about social issues, our children's struggles and behaviour, parenting our kids on our behalf? Take a visit to 1 school for a day and spend the whole day in a school classroom then u will understand.

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад

      @@dikeledithobane6197 also do you know how many kids per classroom compared to the 25 in private schools?

  • @user-px3nf2sl5z
    @user-px3nf2sl5z 10 месяцев назад

    Syanonga with information

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  10 месяцев назад

      Also check private School s here ruclips.net/video/CWXHMzqAlxA/видео.html

  • @user-ye5rt5cn3m
    @user-ye5rt5cn3m Год назад

    Np cash allowance was jst for a certain period bcoz there was still negotiations between workers union and government

  • @smangasphelele4005
    @smangasphelele4005 7 месяцев назад +1

    The problem starts when u compare your mother who has diploma with current young teache with degrees❤.

  • @Terny-Ten_Masome
    @Terny-Ten_Masome Месяц назад +1

    @Boni Since the other lady mentioned Law.....Can you get some info on Bcom Law & LLB graduate /career and salary

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Месяц назад

      I have 2 videos on this. Check playlist. Its there. Actually one of the popular videos.

  • @thembimakhubela956
    @thembimakhubela956 Год назад +2

    It depends on your qualification n experience

  • @khumontloana980
    @khumontloana980 Год назад +5

    First Payslip Gross was R26K odd and deductions were R7K odd but net is R21K odd? how?🤔

  • @sinazocita1350
    @sinazocita1350 Год назад +17

    I’m also teacher in Korea i have Btech in Public management. I was unemployed in SA and i have no teaching experience.i earn 32000 here after deductions its 28000 with all the deductions including my untilities.
    Back at home id be making about 14k for the admin clerk positions.

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад +1

      This is 👍 thanks for sharing.

    • @Ndulo320
      @Ndulo320 Год назад

      Helo Sinazo, what subjects are teaching in Korea?

    • @mathomesamuel801
      @mathomesamuel801 Год назад +1

      It seems that your tax is less right?

    • @Fundudzi_
      @Fundudzi_ Год назад

      @@Ndulo320 English..

    • @nongimonamodi7907
      @nongimonamodi7907 Год назад

      I heard they also employ Isizulu teachers, how true is that?

  • @profoundroar6882
    @profoundroar6882 10 месяцев назад +2

    Would be cool if you could compare payslips of different racial groups doing the same job on the same level.

  • @DeeDiva777
    @DeeDiva777 Месяц назад

    The one of the bonus is not accurate. The tax for bonus is paid monthly so that one can get their bonus in full.

  • @Goodwill-wb1fq
    @Goodwill-wb1fq 10 месяцев назад +3

    I'm in Swaziland a Senior secondary teacher earning a gross salary of R11 200 + housing allowance of R601 = R11 801 less tax and pension R9 532.18

    • @Goodwill-wb1fq
      @Goodwill-wb1fq 10 месяцев назад +1

      Experience does not count in Swaziland. I have been working for 26years

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  10 месяцев назад

      Wow!

    • @alettaphalatsi477
      @alettaphalatsi477 Месяц назад

      @@Goodwill-wb1fq iyhoo!! swaziland and Lesotho same WhatsApp, i think you are even better than Lesotho

    • @user-yl4wy3bp1e
      @user-yl4wy3bp1e 12 дней назад

      And the cost of living that side is it high or low?

  • @bandilendongeni2501
    @bandilendongeni2501 4 месяца назад

    I'm a PL2 but i can say im blessed then because 30years=R30k i'm already above that with 11 years experience. I should my payslip.

  • @masihlanganembandazayo6531
    @masihlanganembandazayo6531 Год назад +8

    The starting salary is a bit high for teachers, but i doesn't not grow. I can share you my 2019 salary and my current one.

  • @bongitshabalala618
    @bongitshabalala618 Год назад

    Bonnie,please next time check salary for Cleaners.

  • @All-things-Journey
    @All-things-Journey Год назад

    Hey sis This may be off topic , I’m so clueless and this is my way of researching. I’m 31 and have no qualifications I only have a matric certificate with a high school diploma .I’m interested in teaching ,which good institution can I go to to study teaching? I’m based in Limpopo

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад

      Hello, you need to go to a recognized South African university. You will use mature Age Exemption option if your marks are low.

    • @user-kd1fn5yn5d
      @user-kd1fn5yn5d 9 месяцев назад +1

      APPLY TO UNISA FOR A HIGHER CERTIFICATE , THE CERTIFICATE WILL PAVE WAYS KTH BEKUTHATHE FOR DEGREE KHONA EUNISA

  • @lehlogonololanga
    @lehlogonololanga Год назад +10

    Lol 30 years of experience, but my salary is equivalent to hers but I have one year experience 😂😂, surely there’s no grow in teaching

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад

      You have a BEd?

    • @lehlogonololanga
      @lehlogonololanga Год назад +2

      No have Diploma in Biotechnology, working as Quality Assurance

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  Год назад

      @@lehlogonololanga Please send me yours. 😉Xaba.bonisile@gmail.com

    • @selaikhuele1087
      @selaikhuele1087 Год назад

      How much do biotechnologist earn with 30 years experience, it depends on promotion or getting another job with another company in same or similar field, if you stay in one company chances of career upward mobility are relatively slim like a teacher with 30 years experience.

  • @siyathembasiazmatshaya7074
    @siyathembasiazmatshaya7074 Год назад +12

    That why I'm also thinking of going to Saudi Arabia as a male nurse with my 15 years of experience. In SA we work as slaves being a teacher,police officer,Dr,Nurses.

  • @luzukombane
    @luzukombane Год назад +9

    I was about to quit my job and head to South Korea to earn 2.5M, then I realised Won is 0.015 to the Rand. 😂

  • @ramokoneagnes8218
    @ramokoneagnes8218 Год назад +1

    It depends on experience , qualifications

  • @keobametserorisang19
    @keobametserorisang19 Год назад +1

    Do you mind doing the basic salary of a veterinarian in interested in the career

  • @nyaraiwinter8293
    @nyaraiwinter8293 13 дней назад

    Hello Boni

  • @user-mi3hx7st3q
    @user-mi3hx7st3q 2 месяца назад

    My mom was a teacher for 40 yrs in a remote School.Teaching kids underneath the tree and died poor.Very painful.

  • @BoetPrince
    @BoetPrince 10 месяцев назад +4

    30k with 30+ years experience?😭😭😭
    Hai that's horrible

  • @Nique3900
    @Nique3900 2 месяца назад

    Can you do a video of how much School principals earn ?

  • @beewest5704
    @beewest5704 Год назад

    Bonuses shift your salary up in the tax bracket so you get taxed at a higher percentage.

  • @user-sb5ll5dw3l
    @user-sb5ll5dw3l 11 месяцев назад

    hi sis Boni can you please show us a payslip of a Human Resource Manager and an Industrial Psychologist

    • @liferesetwithboni
      @liferesetwithboni  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hello check this video for HR Manager. ruclips.net/video/WZrYcSoUVOA/видео.html

    • @leseditsiane9586
      @leseditsiane9586 8 месяцев назад

      Hi Sis Boni can you please do the salaries of university professors and lectures. Thank you

  • @ericluyandangwane8013
    @ericluyandangwane8013 Год назад

    Can you do a video about boilermakers