Teaching online
Teaching online
I have been teaching English online for years, working my way round SEA
Pays enough for my rent, rice and beers.
I was just interested to now if anyone here it? Trying a month soon In PP if the internet is do-able
In Phili right now but anxious to get away on my travels soon.
Any advice ?Cheers
Pays enough for my rent, rice and beers.
I was just interested to now if anyone here it? Trying a month soon In PP if the internet is do-able
In Phili right now but anxious to get away on my travels soon.
Any advice ?Cheers
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Re: Teaching online
Are you teaching Chinese kids online? Or who?
We see these ads all the time on the EFL recruitment sites and the pay-rate
appears to be better, sometimes much better, than hourly EFL wages in Cambodia.
It's an intrusive question, but how many hours do you work a week and how much do
you make?
As for internet connections in Cambodia, all the major towns have excellent
coverage (and competition in a very competitive market) but smaller places
in the provinces are very poorly served.
We see these ads all the time on the EFL recruitment sites and the pay-rate
appears to be better, sometimes much better, than hourly EFL wages in Cambodia.
It's an intrusive question, but how many hours do you work a week and how much do
you make?
As for internet connections in Cambodia, all the major towns have excellent
coverage (and competition in a very competitive market) but smaller places
in the provinces are very poorly served.
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Re: Teaching online
I knew a guy that made decent cash teaching online from Phnom Penh. Can't recall the employer, but he made more than the factory schools pay for less work, and seemed to have few issues with internet and power. Requires some careful planning of where to live. Some areas have no issues, others will be constantly problematic.
Rent in a building that has a backup genset and get a 4g dongle modem as backup for a fibre connection and you should be fine.
The current shadow over visa extensions will be the killer, as noted above.
Rent in a building that has a backup genset and get a 4g dongle modem as backup for a fibre connection and you should be fine.
The current shadow over visa extensions will be the killer, as noted above.
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Re: Teaching online
Jesus guys, he's teaching online, not moving 100k worth of stocks on the market every few hours... I've had maybe one very short power cut in the past year. I would just get a fast connection and not sweat the rest. Is teaching online tedious? Sounds like chatting with Chinese toddlers several hours per day would get tiresome.
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Re: Teaching online
I used to teach online for a few hours each evening, after my day classes. I'm based in Myanmar and I was teaching English to kids in Vietnam, mostly one-to-one, easy work.Sounds like chatting with Chinese toddlers several hours per day would get tiresome.
I could easily add $1,500 to my school salary...
But stable and fast internet is important, both of which are lacking somewhat in Myanmar. I stopped after a couple of months because my internet connection wasn't good.
Now I see more vacancies for online teachers than in-class teachers. I'm mulling about returning to an idyllic spot in Thailand that has a fast internet connection, and teaching online full-time (work permit issues etc not considered..). I'd make more money than my full-time job at an international school.
Re: Teaching online
No it's ok, sure.toadinthehole wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2017 10:55 am Are you teaching Chinese kids online? Or who?
We see these ads all the time on the EFL recruitment sites and the pay-rate
appears to be better, sometimes much better, than hourly EFL wages in Cambodia.
It's an intrusive question, but how many hours do you work a week and how much do
you make?
As for internet connections in Cambodia, all the major towns have excellent
coverage (and competition in a very competitive market) but smaller places
in the provinces are very poorly served.
I have been busy doing it for last 5 years now.
it is a company which Chinese kids. THOUSANDS OF 'EM.
Maybe average month 1200 or more.
Yes it is very tedious and VERY unsociable but as long as i got net I can work and copious amounts of beer afterwards.
I would also look for a day.
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Re: Teaching online
youve definitely not been living in SHV thats for sure!! earlier this year we were getting powercuts nearly daily and some for multiple hoursBitte_Kein_Lexus wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2017 1:36 pm Jesus guys, he's teaching online, not moving 100k worth of stocks on the market every few hours... I've had maybe one very short power cut in the past year.
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Re: Teaching online
Yeah same here, crap some days for hours.Jamie_Lambo wrote: ↑Sat Oct 14, 2017 12:07 amyouve definitely not been living in SHV thats for sure!! earlier this year we were getting powercuts nearly daily and some for multiple hoursBitte_Kein_Lexus wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2017 1:36 pm Jesus guys, he's teaching online, not moving 100k worth of stocks on the market every few hours... I've had maybe one very short power cut in the past year.
thats why I gotta portable Gen.
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Re: Teaching online
Strange I saw saw the preview to this thread on tapatalk, and assumed someone was teaching online beacause somedays they crap for hours and therefore like to work at home.Mitch wrote:Yeah same here, crap some days for hours.Jamie_Lambo wrote: ↑Sat Oct 14, 2017 12:07 amyouve definitely not been living in SHV thats for sure!! earlier this year we were getting powercuts nearly daily and some for multiple hoursBitte_Kein_Lexus wrote: ↑Fri Oct 13, 2017 1:36 pm Jesus guys, he's teaching online, not moving 100k worth of stocks on the market every few hours... I've had maybe one very short power cut in the past year.
thats why I gotta portable Gen.
Let's face it - that is a big benefit to working at home.... your own throne.
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