Ignore the negativity

Postbox letter from Jack

One does not have to allow all the negativity that the ESL industry in Thailand is so well known for to pull you down.


Board surfing

Thoughts on a discussion forum

The ajarn.com board is pretty inane 80% of the time but how well does it compare to other TEFL boards. The results of an in-depth survey, as objective and relevent as a 30 minute session clicking on 'google'.com links can be.


Showing 2 tagged items out of 2 total Page 1 of 1



Featured Jobs

English Teachers

฿34,000+ / month

Songkhla


NES English Language Teacher

฿47,500+ / month

Bangkok


PE and Art Teacher

฿55,000+ / month

Bangkok


EP English Teachers

฿71,000+ / month

Bangkok


Full-time NES Teachers

฿47,500+ / month

Bangkok


Music Teacher

฿40,000+ / month

Samut Sakhon


Featured Teachers

  • Darius


    American, 63 years old. Currently living in Thailand

  • Andre


    Canadian, 57 years old. Currently living in Thailand

  • Mack


    American, 38 years old. Currently living in Thailand

  • Brylle


    Filipino, 25 years old. Currently living in Philippines

  • Alvin


    Filipino, 34 years old. Currently living in Philippines

  • John


    Filipino, 40 years old. Currently living in Philippines

The Hot Spot


Air your views

Air your views

Got something to say on the topic of teaching, working or living in Thailand? The Ajarn Postbox is the place. Send us your letters!


Will I find work in Thailand?

Will I find work in Thailand?

It's one of the most common questions we get e-mailed to us. So find out exactly where you stand.


Contributions welcome

Contributions welcome

If you like visiting ajarn.com and reading the content, why not get involved yourself and keep us up to date?


The cost of living

The cost of living

How much money does a teacher need to earn in order to live in Thailand? We survey various teachers earning different salaries and with different lifestyles.


The region guides

The region guides

Fancy working in Thailand but not in Bangkok? Our region guides are written by teachers who actually live and work in the provinces.