Starting a new school
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Re: Starting a new school
That would be me.Beerinthemorning wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2017 6:55 am Somebody need to start a school to teach noobs how to start a school
50K will get you absolutely nowhere unless you want a small place the provinces...but you will see hardly any return
You'd also battle to get accreditation, I'm presuming you're a barang
250-500K and you have a chance...IF you know what you are doing, and could find a Khmer partner you can trust with contacts in the Education Department
I don't even sit down with people to discuss setting up schools anymore unless I'm getting paid for it, sorry, but dealt with too many scammers from Singapore, Vietnam, Cambodia, America, etc.
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Re: Starting a new school
You could start a small profitable business in the west with that money, why would you invest such big sums in country like cambodia.?vladimir wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2017 7:43 amThat would be me.Beerinthemorning wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2017 6:55 am Somebody need to start a school to teach noobs how to start a school
50K will get you absolutely nowhere unless you want a small place the provinces...but you will see hardly any return
You'd also battle to get accreditation, I'm presuming you're a barang
250-500K and you have a chance...IF you know what you are doing, and could find a Khmer partner you can trust with contacts in the Education Department
I don't even sit down with people to discuss setting up schools anymore unless I'm getting paid for it, sorry, but dealt with too many scammers from Singapore, Vietnam, Cambodia, America, etc.
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Re: Starting a new school
I recon I could set up a school in one day and it would cost diddly shit dollars.vladimir wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2017 7:43 amThat would be me.Beerinthemorning wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2017 6:55 am Somebody need to start a school to teach noobs how to start a school
50K will get you absolutely nowhere unless you want a small place the provinces...but you will see hardly any return
You'd also battle to get accreditation, I'm presuming you're a barang
250-500K and you have a chance...IF you know what you are doing, and could find a Khmer partner you can trust with contacts in the Education Department
I don't even sit down with people to discuss setting up schools anymore unless I'm getting paid for it, sorry, but dealt with too many scammers from Singapore, Vietnam, Cambodia, America, etc.
Firstly you must find a big mango tree, spread on the ground some locally made mats , plastic chairs , then spend all the money on GOOD teachers,
some magicians to entertain the kids and pay the teachers a decent salary. Throw in a free ice-cream for the kids at the end of the days lesson and your school will double in size every day.
Now explain to me why setting up a school means bricks and mortar and no money for GOOD teachers.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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Re: Starting a new school
You could make them teach free too, easily enough workaway.com in vietnam/Cambodia is full of these dodge teaching jobsDuncan wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2017 8:10 amI recon I could set up a school in one day and it would cost diddly shit dollars.vladimir wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2017 7:43 amThat would be me.Beerinthemorning wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2017 6:55 am Somebody need to start a school to teach noobs how to start a school
50K will get you absolutely nowhere unless you want a small place the provinces...but you will see hardly any return
You'd also battle to get accreditation, I'm presuming you're a barang
250-500K and you have a chance...IF you know what you are doing, and could find a Khmer partner you can trust with contacts in the Education Department
I don't even sit down with people to discuss setting up schools anymore unless I'm getting paid for it, sorry, but dealt with too many scammers from Singapore, Vietnam, Cambodia, America, etc.
Firstly you must find a big mango tree, spread on the ground some locally made mats , plastic chairs , then spend all the money on GOOD teachers,
some magicians to entertain the kids and pay the teachers a decent salary. Throw in a free ice-cream for the kids at the end of the days lesson and your school will double in size every day.
Now explain to me why setting up a school means bricks and mortar and no money for GOOD teachers.
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Re: Starting a new school
What do you charge for such a service Vlad? I hope it’s not too much with the amount you bitch about money and people making a lot of it.vladimir wrote:
I don't even sit down with people to discuss setting up schools anymore unless I'm getting paid for it, sorry, but dealt with too many scammers from Singapore, Vietnam, Cambodia, America, etc.
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Re: Starting a new school
LOL
I'd give a decent charity free advice, but no way I'm giving some well-off guy free stuff, those days are over.
Obvously it depends on a lot of factors, how prepared the person is already...some have no clue...
For example, most don't know the most important thing you should decide on when planning a school.
I'd give a decent charity free advice, but no way I'm giving some well-off guy free stuff, those days are over.
Obvously it depends on a lot of factors, how prepared the person is already...some have no clue...
For example, most don't know the most important thing you should decide on when planning a school.
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Re: Starting a new school
You could make them teach free too, easily enough workaway.com in vietnam/Cambodia is full of these dodge teaching jobsBeerinthemorning wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2017 8:14 am
I recon I could set up a school in one day and it would cost diddly shit dollars.
Firstly you must find a big mango tree, spread on the ground some locally made mats , plastic chairs , then spend all the money on GOOD teachers,
some magicians to entertain the kids and pay the teachers a decent salary.
Now explain to me why setting up a school means bricks and mortar and no money for GOOD teachers.
Yes. You go ahead, then.
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Re: Starting a new school
^^ vlad, that quote is from Duncan.
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Re: Starting a new school
Thanks...quote messed up, sorry Duncan/or the other poster
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Re: Starting a new school
That's OK. Jesus loves you whether your wrong or,, right.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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