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English teacher vacancies in Japan
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English teacher vacancies in Japan
Word is that many English teachers have left Japan, specifically in Tokyo area. Japanese schools are scrambling to fill vacancies and they're now offering sign-on bonuses and small increases in salary. So if you're willing to brave the meltdown situation, here's your ticket abroad!

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Re: English teacher vacancies in Japan
Do those positions offer a livable salary? Is it possible to save any money at the end of the month? Or is it too expensive there for that?momopi wrote:Word is that many English teachers have left Japan, specifically in Tokyo area. Japanese schools are scrambling to fill vacancies and they're now offering sign-on bonuses and small increases in salary. So if you're willing to brave the meltdown situation, here's your ticket abroad!
Is there a link? And samples of these jobs and salaries/conditions?
http://www.ohayosensei.com
posts the same crappy jobs as before.
http://www.ohayosensei.com
posts the same crappy jobs as before.
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Think Different wrote:Do those positions offer a livable salary? Is it possible to save any money at the end of the month? Or is it too expensive there for that?momopi wrote:Word is that many English teachers have left Japan, specifically in Tokyo area. Japanese schools are scrambling to fill vacancies and they're now offering sign-on bonuses and small increases in salary. So if you're willing to brave the meltdown situation, here's your ticket abroad!
Just taking a quick glance at the most current issue, it looks like most of the full time positions pay around 230,000 - 280,000 Yen / 2,839 - 3,457 US$ per month. Those that offer nearby apartments charge around 60K to 70K Yen / 740 - 864 US$ per month for rent and utilities. If you spent about US$1,000 on food, taxes, and miscellaneous, that would leave you with US$975 - 1,717 per month to sock away or US$11,700 to 20,604 per year. I don't know whether or not I was too optimistic on the expense side. But even if not, the savings do seem pretty meager for working your ass off full-time like that.ladislav wrote:Is there a link? And samples of these jobs and salaries/conditions?
http://www.ohayosensei.com
posts the same crappy jobs as before.
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It's possible to save just as much in Thailand while working probably half as hard. I have done some part time teaching here and it's ridiculously simple. Most Thais have a poor work ethic so you get by on just conversation lessons.Rock wrote: If you spent about US$1,000 on food, taxes, and miscellaneous, that would leave you with US$975 - 1,717 per month to sock away or US$11,700 to 20,604 per year. I don't know whether or not I was too optimistic on the expense side. But even if not, the savings do seem pretty meager for working your ass off full-time like that.
In Japan they probably expect you to actually have lessons and be active.
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