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| Rayong Last Online: Today 01:27 AM Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: phuket
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| Private lessons... what's a fair price? Hi all, I've avoided it for a couple of years (well, I've avoided charging, at least) but I'm currently getting enough requests for private lessons that I think I will start doing some. However, before I throw myself to the wolves, what's a good price for an hour's lesson? I asked a friend who says he does it for 300. I searched on TD and found someone (Klongmaster, I think) who charged 1000. And I think buad hai was doing it for 3 cans of beer Singha. I have no problem charging on a sliding scale. Some of the people that want lessons are my co-workers and I know they don't make a lot of cash so I would definitely cut them a break. I also don't want to overcharge people or rip them off. I have two concerns about privates... one is that I'll burn myself out teaching outside of my regular job and thus hurt my performance where it really counts. Two, I know the chances are slim that I'll run into trouble with the Department of Labor, but... I'm currently in Phuket, by the way, and I haven't been here long enough to feel out the market. I imagine that it would be pricier here than my old stomping grounds but nowhere near as expensive as Bangkok. What say you?? |
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| I am in Jail Last Online: 04-08-2008 02:29 AM Join Date: Jul 2008
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| I hate doing private lessons, my Co-workers get free English lessons in return for my free Thai lessons. I never give Private lessons to the kids in my school. he few times i have been persauded to teach kids from other schools, I have charged 2000 Baht for a 2 hour sesion and demanded free transport. Most private jobs are thinly disguised attempts to get me to do coursework for IB or IGCSE |
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| Wat Phra Kaeo | I charge 300 to teach after school (using the school resources like A/C, xerox, etc). At home, I charge pretty much the same as Squirrel as I can't teach groups at school. But, rather than worry about the department of labor, you should worry first and foremost about the Thai teachers at your school, if thats where the students are coming from. Many Thai teachers make most of their wages by tutoring. Yes, thats right, MOST of their wages via tutoring. If they sense you're moving in on their money, it could get ugly around the school yard. |
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| Elite Member | I still stand by my original comment although now I wouldn't do it under 1500 per hour... parents perceive your worth by what you charge, so by all means go in cheap and demean yourself in front of them... greatest concern though is the burn out factor and you're already aware of that... privates are fraught with problems...no shows...late cancellations...no homework just to name a few... whatever price you set make sure you get the money in advance...charge them in 10 hour blocks paid up front... have a cancellation policy in place and stick to it...don't listen to their sob stories... Personally, I now turn down all offers for private work but have done it in the past by dint of financial needs... pity you're in Phuket as I'm looking for teachers to work with me on corporate contracts which I cannot do myself...paying 900 baht per hour...
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| Rayong Last Online: Today 01:27 AM Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: phuket
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| Thanks for the replies, everybody. It's truly appreciated. As a sign of things to come, I'm sure, the potential student who was interested in privates has yet to get back in touch with me. I can only imagine she's now decided to take up interpretive dance or spend her time napping. More power to her. I think I'll go with 500 baht minimum. If that puts people off, so be it. I like the numbers Mr. Squirrel put out there. They seem realistic. Getting paid in advance is also something that I heard elsewhere. Definitely seems like a good idea. For some background: I'm not working at a school so I don't have to worry about upsetting other English teachers (though thanks for the heads-up on that anywhow, CSSFan). I'm teaching English in-house to a large company. Some of the employees want extra English lessons. In addition, I have some contacts at some of the local universities and thought about trying to get something steady out of that. I'm not worried about demeaning myself in front of parents so much because I'd really prefer not to teach kids. I taught kids for 2-3 years and I'm kinda over the whole thing. I don't want students whose parents are forcing them to study. Call me crazy, but someone who's paying their own pocket money in advance is probably more apt to show up and get their money's worth. Maybe? I hope? And klongmaster, it is indeed a pity. Where are you, by the way? BKK? Holy shit! Did I just hear on the Beeb that Thaksin got 3 years in jail? Sorry if that's wrong but I've got the TV in the background. Thanks again! |
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You have an hour each way for the class and hopefully you've got a two-hour minimum class time in place...that means you're out for four hours divided by 1000 baht is 250 baht per hour...USD7.81...GBP3.85... time to get a grip young man...you are demeaning yourself in front of your colleagues...if your 'large company' where you're doing your corporate stuff has an expat manager, he's taking home 12000 baht a day - every day of the month - he's just laughing at you on your 500 baht an hour nonsense... Corporates pay me 1200 baht per hour in 40 hour blocks - payable in full at the end of the month in which the course starts...this way you have the money in the bank before you've taught most of the class...contracting direct reduces the need to teach privates... Oh and yes I'm in Bangkok...you really need to be here to make decent money if your teaching in the corporate world... | |
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| Rayong Last Online: Today 01:27 AM Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: phuket
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For a little more background, I'm one of the only foreigners employed by my company. My manager's a Thai, as is everyone else in my department, and I make a good bit more money than he does. It's probably not as much money as Klongmaster, but I'm content. The company where I work desires a general level of English proficiency among their staff. If the staff want to study English, I am there to facilitate that. Again, thanks for the replies. | |
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| Elite Member Last Online: Today 07:26 AM Join Date: Jun 2008
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| A sukhumvit school charges..or did last year...a fee for a set number of hours which then worked out at around 250b per hour. Oops, sorry that was for thai, guess you will be teaching english....a guy I met some time ago was charging 500 per hour and another was 700. |
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