Read in the paper that many expats are demanding to be paid in another currency, mostly Euros, or some kind of compensation at the end of the year for devaluation. Do you have that option?

Read in the paper that many expats are demanding to be paid in another currency, mostly Euros, or some kind of compensation at the end of the year for devaluation. Do you have that option?
Do you think I should add to this?Teaching in Thailand can be a great career with salaries in the range of $2,500 to $6,000 per month,
Teaching in Thailand can be a great career with salaries in the range of $2,500 to $6,000 per month, most teachers here have maids and drivers and that to help them in daily life and look after their every need, many taking month long vacations to the best countries in the world to eat the finest foods and drink at high end quality wine bars, or you could become a tefler and enjoy 4 baht bus rides, eating at roadside stalls, and yes it is possible to live quite a happy life in a 3 meter by 3 meter room without windows, and you will soon enjoy the medical benifits of using a squat toilet and cold showers![]()
nopeOriginally Posted by Agent_Smith
33% local currency
66% US $.
may not stay at same job very much longer w/o a substantial increase in salary to compensate.
most teachers dont have drivers in thailand, although some do.Originally Posted by dirtydog
it is possible in many other countries.
I had a coteacher tell me that he read in the BKK Post that the BMA was wanting to raise salaries for foriegn teachers from 400B/hr on average to 1500B/hr.
When I got done laughing he swore it was true. What have you heard?

I heard of a 5k an hour job teaching English to doctors in a private hospital. 20 hours a week. Intense 4 week course. Thats only 400k a month!

I lucked out and had my contract in Euros, boss asked if I wanted to change and I said no way.
6,000 dollars a month teaching in Thailand?
Dreaming.
That is a full professor (not assistant not associate) professor wage in the West. There may be a couple of professor at AIT getting that, but no where else. Maybe the top administrators at NIST or ISB get that amount, but not teachers.
Silly notion that some people make three times the market rate.
Few teachers with under 30 years senority get close to that number in the USA or UK. Why would schools in Thailand pay more?
You guys better look at some of the top international schools and what they pay their teachers drafted from abroad.
ISB, RIS, NIST, Shrewsbury Bangkok Pattana and Harrow for example.
These people ain't losing money by being in the LOS.
Thats only 192,000baht per month, most professional jobs in Thailand start at 150,000baht per month, yes professional jobs, not 1 week course TEFLersOriginally Posted by Accidental Ajarn
In Pattaya the international schools start their salaries around 90,000baht per month, hell I know Teflers that are clearing 50k baht a month in Pattaya just from doing the course and buying a fake degree, so it aint hard.

And then there is Ramkanghaeng university looking for someone teaching german with at least master degree, preferably with a Ph.D, for the princely sum of 26,000 per month.
yep, then lets add 10% or 20% bonuses each contract, health insurance, housing allowances, shipping to and from home country, flights home each year, laptops, etc...Originally Posted by hillbilly
mind you too bad all considered, but most mates of mine earn far more than i ever do,
Industrial Chemist salesmen is heading back to singapore since they offered him $20K per month in his pocket as base retainer.....
niiioce!


"You guys better look at some of the top international schools and what they pay their teachers drafted from abroad."
Basically the same as ordinary teachers make back home, which even with perks does not add up to 72,000 a year. Sure, making what is a livable wage in the USA or the UK is nice when the standard of living is like it is in Thailand, but don't think normal grade or high school teachers are raking in the big bucks anywhere in the world.
I have pulled in over 100,000 K a month teaching in Thailand, but that was with extra classes and taking on a course or two (not in English) in the evenings at graduate programs around town.
If I could make the same money at a uni in Thailand as I make elsewhere, I would return in a heart beat.
Teachers just don;t get paid that well, true around the world, not just in Thailand. Last I looked, starting saalry for a New York high School teacher was around 33,000 a year.

“Most professional jobs in Thailand start at 150,000baht per month”
Complete and utter nonsense. Obviously this is not true for Thais and it is also not true for foreigners. This week I signed a contract with a consultant with a PhD from Oxford that was under the figure quoted by DD, who obviously feels the need to belittle teachers to boost his own puny ego.
I have hired Westerners, young professions, for professional positions at local salary scales, which around what ESL teachers make. I have also in past worked as a “manager” for wages based on local wage scales which did not reach the salary DD mentioned.
Sure there are people you make good expat wages (Count me as one these days), but if you are not sent here for a multinational company or other large international organization, chances are your starting salary will be closer to a middle class Thais than 150,000 Baht a month.
so you are wrong then.Originally Posted by Accidental Ajarn
idiot. why?Originally Posted by Accidental Ajarn
that was my starting salary almost 10 years ago in Thaliand, not including any extras.Originally Posted by Accidental Ajarn
You need to take into account ALL aspects of the salary.
Harrow is probably a rung below the top tiers but experienced teachers (NOT TEFLERS!) receive approximately GBP 26,000 pa. That is THB 135,000 pm. The most recent housing allowance is about 30,000. There are 10% bonuses, free school fees for children, return flights, and heads of department get an extra GBP 2,000 -3,000.
All up, THB 200,000 is very achievable for primary and secondary teachers. And this school is far from the top payer.
Other than making the mistake of equating teaching with TEFLing, a few posters sem to forget that, despite some community and other attitudes to the contrary, teaching is a profession.
Starting teaching wages in Australia are now geting into the AUD 50,000..rising to AUD 60,000 with a few years under your belt. That's about USD 4,600 at today's rates.
Why would a professional teacher want to pause their careers (losing seniority wthin their respective systems) to go earn less money elsewhere?
The wages talked about here are far from exhorbitant, particularly when compared to other professions.
An IT colleague was pricing the putting together of a team to changeover a banks main software in Bangkok...an 18 month project with base wages to expats of USD 90,000 plus accomm plus flights plus per diems plus plus plus...
The numbers quoted for teachers at the top tier international schools are certainly correct.
“Most professional jobs in Thailand start at 150,000baht per month”There are many multinational companies in Thailand, Siemens etc, how much do you think they pay their farang expat engineers etc?Originally Posted by Accidental Ajarn

4 years back my mate was managing a factory being paid 2500quid a month into a UK bank account, housing and driver (house was of Suk 33 i think big fucking place.) flights home etc.
That was just managing a crappy clothing factory.
^Worth repeating I thinkOriginally Posted by Torbek
A 4 week course will not make anyone a professional in any career that I can think of.

"that was my starting salary almost 10 years ago in Thaliand, not including any extras.'
Wow ain't you special. If you show me yours I will show you mine and we can who has the bigger one.

Nearly every expat here Who I know earns well over 200k a month.
Sadly, I don't.![]()
not really, but you keep denying it is possible.Originally Posted by Accidental Ajarn
I know that some teachers in international schools make good money, but what is the percentage of people making six grand per month??!?Teaching In Thailand Teaching in Thailand can be a great career with salaries in the range of $2,500 to $6,000 per month, or you could become a TEFLer with a salary range of 350-500 pounds per month, no experience necessary.
What is the average wage for a teacher at a gov't school or uni? 30k as far as I know...
What do you think?

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