The three types of English teacher in Thailand

Postbox letter from Simon

Once you go into your 70k+ with benefit jobs, the young teachers take it very seriously as it's their career and they want to impress. The stagnant teachers aren't really stagnating. They've just got older and want the quiet life. And the 'last-resort teachers' don't exist.


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Featured Jobs

Full-time Chinese Teachers for Primary & Secondary

฿25,000+ / month

Bangkok


German Language Teacher

฿48,500+ / month

Myanmar


Native English Teachers for Primary and Secondary

฿50,000+ / month

Myanmar


Part-time NES English Language Teachers (CT)

฿42,000+ / month

Chon Buri


Hourly Paid Instructor of English

฿946+ / hour

Bangkok


Fun Native English Teachers

฿44,000+ / month

Thailand


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  • Richelle


    Filipino, 30 years old. Currently living in Philippines

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    Indian, 40 years old. Currently living in India

  • Pretty


    South African, 22 years old. Currently living in South Africa

  • Thomas


    British, 34 years old. Currently living in United Kingdom

  • Rumbidzai


    Zimbabwean, 28 years old. Currently living in Zimbabwe

  • Esther


    Kenyan, 26 years old. Currently living in Kenya

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