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Re Beware: Teaching English in China. Do not be scammed and exploited. - Teachers Discussion
Former FT in China
- 2016-07-08
In response to Re Beware: Teaching English in China. Do not be scammed and exploited. - Teachers Discussion (Reilly)
Most people will end up making 8-13 thousand RMB a month
I must disagree with you. More like 7,000 - 8,000 RMB without moonlighting. Of course, moonlighting is illegal without prior consent from the sponsoring employer.
State-run unis and colleges tend to pay less, but the teaching hours can be a mere 16 classes a week. A walk in the park! AndEY loads of free time! Money ain't everything!
Messages In This Thread
- Beware: Teaching English in China. Do not be scammed and exploited. - Teachers Discussion -- Uncle Sam -- 2007-01-31
- Re Beware: Teaching English in China. Do not be scammed and exploited. - Teachers Discussion -- Reilly -- 2016-07-08
- Re Beware: Teaching English in China. Do not be scammed and exploited. - Teachers Discussion -- Former FT in China -- 2016-07-08
- Re Beware: Teaching English in China. Do not be scammed and exploited. - Teachers Discussion -- Reilly -- 2016-07-09
- Re Beware: Teaching English in China. Do not be scammed and exploited. - Teachers Discussion -- Former FT in China -- 2016-07-09
- Re Beware: Teaching English in China. Do not be scammed and exploited. - Teachers Discussion -- Reilly -- 2016-07-09
- Re Beware: Teaching English in China. Do not be scammed and exploited. - Teachers Discussion -- Former FT in China -- 2016-07-08
- Re Beware: Teaching English in China. Do not be scammed and exploited. - Teachers Discussion -- Reilly -- 2016-07-08
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