Teaching in Thailand

Teaching in Thailand
Jobs in Thailand
One of the the most popular jobs for foreigners in coming to Thailand for work is English teaching this is on the decline now with new rules and regulations.It is better suited today for those who are qualified teachers
There was a time where untrained backpackers without credentials could work as English teachers,although there are still places where you could get a job this way it is now recommended to have a diploma or do the CELTA course in Thailand.
If Teaching in Thailand is for you here is a little advice.
Organize a well presented resume as you would for a job application back home include university transcripts and reference letters is also a good idea the more you can present the better position and higher salary you will get,wearing nice clothes for interviewis an advantage.
Set you mobile phone up to the Thai system (1-2-call) sim card,you can get prepaid at stationary stores such as Robinsons and Emporium shopping center etc.
When your mobile is set up your potential employer can contact you any time.
A good idea is to have your resume on Disc and you can add the Thai phone nuber you when you have it.Go on the internet and here you will find teaching vacancy for Thailand.
The Thai newspapers,Bangkok Post and The Nation also have teaching jobs advertised.
Teaching in Thailand would be best considered as part of your travel experience as your wages would spread out similar to what is listed below
A salary example of 30,000 baht will probably be closer to 29,000 baht after tax. basic apartments or other accommodation is probably going to be your main expense. I would say 6,000-8000 baht a month is the minimum you would need to pay in Bangkok for something decent. With electricity and phone, this could easily top 8,000-10,000 baht a month.(if you work outside Bangkok it will be cheaper as is living in the outer suburbs of Bangkok). So that leaves you with 21,000 baht a month in your pocket. If you take the average month as being thirty days then that leaves you with around 700 baht a day. out of that 700 baht a day, you need to buy food and clothes. Then of course there are the smaller costs of laundry, health insurance, transportation, weekend entertainment,computer costs, toiletries and Visas.
Savings will be limited but you will have a fun time in Thailand all the same.