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Reply #15 - 20th Apr, 2011 at 7:51pm
 
A friend of mine teaching at the International School in Vientiane is now getting over US$4,000 a month after having taught there for many years.

Who was offering you $500 a month?  Must have been a 'Micky Mouse' school, right?

The schools I know would be offering at least $1,000 for qualified, experienced teachers.

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Reply #16 - 20th Apr, 2011 at 9:03pm
 
You should hook JSEA up Old Man. Not many foreign teacher will except $500 a month salary.
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A friend of mine teaching at the International School in Vientiane is now getting over US$4,000 a month after having taught there for many years.

Who was offering you $500 a month?  Must have been a 'Micky Mouse' school, right?

The schools I know would be offering at least $1,000 for qualified, experienced teachers.

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Reply #17 - 21st Apr, 2011 at 2:05am
 
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A friend of mine teaching at the International School in Vientiane is now getting over US$4,000 a month after having taught there for many years.

Who was offering you $500 a month?  Must have been a 'Micky Mouse' school, right?

The schools I know would be offering at least $1,000 for qualified, experienced teachers.

Old Man


It was a non-profit that seemed legit (I still think it is), but the "job" is really a volunteer position.

I looked into VIS, but they want teachers with IB experience. I have B.S. and a CELTA, so they won't even consider me. I'm kinda stuck because going back to the US is the last thing I want to do right now, but that's the only way I could get a teaching certification. If I did that, I'd rather teach Information and Communications Technology anyway, which is even harder to find jobs for in Laos.
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Re: Retirement in Vientiane Laos
Reply #18 - 21st Apr, 2011 at 6:49am
 
llX wrote on 19th Apr, 2011 at 3:01pm:
At what age are you planing to retire? If you don't mine me asking.
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I'm 45 now, I think 60 would be good. Yet I will take a penalty on my Social Security (if it still exist then). My 401K is looking good. Going to bump it up a bit next year.
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Reply #19 - 21st Apr, 2011 at 5:00pm
 
JSEA wrote on 21st Apr, 2011 at 2:05am:
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A friend of mine teaching at the International School in Vientiane is now getting over US$4,000 a month after having taught there for many years.

Who was offering you $500 a month?  Must have been a 'Micky Mouse' school, right?

The schools I know would be offering at least $1,000 for qualified, experienced teachers.

Old Man


It was a non-profit that seemed legit (I still think it is), but the "job" is really a volunteer position.

I looked into VIS, but they want teachers with IB experience. I have B.S. and a CELTA, so they won't even consider me. I'm kinda stuck because going back to the US is the last thing I want to do right now, but that's the only way I could get a teaching certification. If I did that, I'd rather teach Information and Communications Technology anyway, which is even harder to find jobs for in Laos.


In that case,  and if you really would prefer to live and work in Laos, I'd suggest you take a job for $500 and supplement it with private teaching while keeping your eyes open for better permanent positions which will surely come along.

If you could get 10 hours a week private teaching at $10 and hour (the minimum rate for private teachers) that would bring your monthly earnings up to $900.

You do have a TEFL qualification and experience so when you get integrated into the expat teaching community here you will be able to eventually find a school that needs someone on the spot to fill a vacancy.

Trying to do these things from long distance is not the best way.  Much better to be on the spot.  I have dropped into 6 countries now with hardly any money, not knowing the language, not knowing any people, no job, nowhere to stay, etc. and have always survived and eventually prospered.  It just takes a bit of courage and endurance.

I don't see why you shouldn't be able to do the same.

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Re: Retirement in Vientiane Laos
Reply #20 - 21st Apr, 2011 at 5:52pm
 
That's how I got started here in Bangkok, just took the plunge. The problem is now I have decent work here (hopefully I'll be teaching computer, and maybe science/math classes in an AP program in May). I've also made a lot of friends. So as much as I love Vientiane, I'd need to know for sure I could make more than $500/month before moving there mainly because I used my small savings to get this far already (thanks to student loans and a crappy economy I wasn't able to save that much while working in the US).

I also wasn't sure how much private teaching would be available in Laos. I didn't think there were that many people there who could afford $10/hour English teachers.

Is Vientiane like Bangkok where you can use the ground pounding method of job search? Just walk into every school possible with a resume and photograph to see if they'll hire you?
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Reply #21 - 21st Apr, 2011 at 6:44pm
 
JSEA wrote on 21st Apr, 2011 at 5:52pm:
Is Vientiane like Bangkok where you can use the ground pounding method of job search? Just walk into every school possible with a resume and photograph to see if they'll hire you?


Yes, it is like that.  There are many private schools in Vientiane and it's easier for them to hire teachers on the spot than deal with hiring from outside the country.

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