@@coach.communicate oh.. so fancy.. you spend 20k per month on rent... on a teacher's salary.. :X I'm not saying its not possible.. of course it could... i'm saying.. its not very smart.
Yes I actually did while I was there it was well over 20k and it was rent money paid by the company I was working for. I can understand that most teachers in Thailand would be getting a salary of around 30k but without getting into personal details. It’s not that fancy. It’s mid range.
Teaching qualification in Thailand. CAUCASIAN. They don't care about your experience or qualifications that's from experience av been told that by employers av the emails. Am a qualified teacher but am African, hard to get a job and when I do the salary offered is 20k or lower. Racism
That's the absolute truth Daryl. I actually know a white teacher who is working illegally without a work permit in my school. If you're African you're wasting your time in Thailand. I have seen that stuff for 7 years disgusting but true.
@@ReactingZach I hope not! I was just saying, there is a bias. It's cuz Thais are very ignorant about cultures and people. Let me just say they think a white teacher is desirable because they can market the school to equally ignorant parents who think Native English speakers are from a few countries and they all have blond hair and blue eyes. There are exceptions but this is a common bias.
People know more about Indians here because of large number of tourists and many Thai-indians. There are very few Pakistani teachers, I know one person. African teachers are more common. I don't really know if there is racism. You might find food as a big issue though.
That’s great. I equally created a video on How Teachers Can Make Money while leaving in Thailand. Great subject for expats
Nice I'm gonna check it out. Topics we all can think of as teachers in Thailand.
I would also like to come and teach in Thailand?
Where the hell did you find 3,000 THB in Bangkok?
I did not, I paid over 20k per month. Find some locals and they can show you 3-5k single room dorms. Not something I’d stay in though.
@@coach.communicate oh.. so fancy.. you spend 20k per month on rent... on a teacher's salary.. :X I'm not saying its not possible.. of course it could... i'm saying.. its not very smart.
Yes I actually did while I was there it was well over 20k and it was rent money paid by the company I was working for. I can understand that most teachers in Thailand would be getting a salary of around 30k but without getting into personal details. It’s not that fancy. It’s mid range.
Why didn't you mention the technic of teaching in thailand?
This video isn’t a teacher training video that’s why.
How much salary is giving in Thailand for Basic Economics Teacher?@Kroo Scott English teacher
Nobody teaches economics here.
Teaching qualification in Thailand. CAUCASIAN. They don't care about your experience or qualifications that's from experience av been told that by employers av the emails. Am a qualified teacher but am African, hard to get a job and when I do the salary offered is 20k or lower. Racism
That's the absolute truth Daryl. I actually know a white teacher who is working illegally without a work permit in my school. If you're African you're wasting your time in Thailand. I have seen that stuff for 7 years disgusting but true.
@@coach.communicate what if you’re African American with a bachelors degree still a waste of time ?
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@@ReactingZach I hope not! I was just saying, there is a bias. It's cuz Thais are very ignorant about cultures and people. Let me just say they think a white teacher is desirable because they can market the school to equally ignorant parents who think Native English speakers are from a few countries and they all have blond hair and blue eyes. There are exceptions but this is a common bias.
@@coach.communicate i am blonde and blue eyed and i can confirm that this is mostly true
How about for Pakistani, is there any racisms like they do with African teachers?
People know more about Indians here because of large number of tourists and many Thai-indians. There are very few Pakistani teachers, I know one person. African teachers are more common. I don't really know if there is racism. You might find food as a big issue though.