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#1 Parent Former FT in China - 2016-08-20
Re: ‘Echo English’, located in Binjiang, Hangzhou

That salary is an insult! Absolutely! And not an insult to just a 40yo, but for anyone! 6500 is a bit low too, but definitely acceptable, especially since most recruiting companies hire for part-time (15 hours), with accommodations provided. But if you are around 40 or above and have retirement and savings in mind, you are very capable of finding a higher-paid job. You will need to work more hours, but that's how it is in the working world. The original poster made it sound like that when you turn 40, you should just stick your head in the sand, take what you can get and let the world roll over you because he believes you're working career is over. Absurd!

Absolutely, the original poster is a fool. I bet he doesn't know his arse from his elbow!

China has various teaching scenarios suitable for all kinds of FTs. For those who wish to chill out, and diametrically opposite, for those who wish to make significant money. As you say, the latter requires longer hours of teaching and increased accountability.

#2 Parent Joseph - 2016-08-19
Re: ‘Echo English’, located in Binjiang, Hangzhou

That salary is an insult!
Absolutely! And not an insult to just a 40yo, but for anyone!
6500 is a bit low too, but definitely acceptable, especially since most recruiting companies hire for part-time (15 hours), with accommodations provided.
But if you are around 40 or above and have retirement and savings in mind, you are very capable of finding a higher-paid job. You will need to work more hours, but that's how it is in the working world.
The original poster made it sound like that when you turn 40, you should just stick your head in the sand, take what you can get and let the world roll over you because he believes you're working career is over. Absurd!

#3 Parent Former FT in China - 2016-08-19
Re: ‘Echo English’, located in Binjiang, Hangzhou

And 4,000 yuan job is definitely NOT a good move for a 40yo.

That salary is an insult! At least 6,500 RMB for a light schedule would be acceptable, along with rent-free, unshared accommodation!

#4 Parent Joseph - 2016-08-19
Re: ‘Echo English’, located in Binjiang, Hangzhou

This sounds rather dire! LOL. And 4,000 yuan job is definitely NOT a good move for a 40yo. There is so much you can still do/accomplish at 40 and onward. People can still manage to build a very profitable career for themselves at that age, based on their present skills and experience.
What is with people on this board so bleak about age?? 40 is still fairly young! Nowhere to go but down? Please!

#5 Parent avatar - 2016-04-02
Re: ‘Echo English’, located in Binjiang, Hangzhou

agree that esl teaching is not really a career. People should not be doing it to survive. Not everyone wants to marry though. A lot of western men in Asia just want a girlfriend, not to marry, fuck that!

#6 Parent San Migs - 2016-04-01
Re: ‘Echo English’, located in Binjiang, Hangzhou

Don't really agree on the marriage and kids part, but do agree on the not teaching in China part. If one is going to teach in China, it's best done and out of the system while in the 20s. Then go elsewhere in the 30s.

#7 Parent amused - 2016-04-01
Re: ‘Echo English’, located in Binjiang, Hangzhou

Teaching in China is not a career, so unless you had a career prior to arriving you'll be "moving on" to your FIRST career, in your mid 40s, your peak earning years.

And what quality of PhD program allows you to matriculate while in China?

Anyone over 30 and under 55 who is teaching EFL in China is either a refugee or an invalid. Halfway to your demise now, you should be married with children and paying a mortgage.

#8 Parent San Migs - 2016-04-01
Re: ‘Echo English’, located in Binjiang, Hangzhou

True that. And I am not really interested in studying anymore, listening to arrogant southern english tory professors, as well as the tuition fees involved. I'll leave all that to the rich eton set.

I'd prefer viet over chine though me self!

#9 Parent Rich - 2016-04-01
Re: ‘Echo English’, located in Binjiang, Hangzhou

Woah, I'm 41 and teaching in China now but also in a PhD program so that when I'm finished I could move on to a new career. So, it's definitely not so dire! haha!

#10 Parent San Migs - 2015-08-11
Re: ‘Echo English’, located in Binjiang, Hangzhou

If you havent made it by 40,just enjoy life.A 4000 yuan job in China is a good move for a forty year old.There is nowhere to go but down at 40 but the fall can be enjoyable

An interesting point, but I am somewhat the worrier. I wouldn't feel comfortable just earning 4,000 yuan a month, or even 10,000 yuan a month at 40. I always feel each year should be better than the last, even if that means a move to somewhere different, a different job, and so on. Thanks for your reply.

#11 Parent Benjamin - 2015-08-10
Re: ‘Echo English’, located in Binjiang, Hangzhou

I don't know, 38 is early middle aged and the big 40 is not far off.If you havent made it by 40,just enjoy life.A 4000 yuan job in China is a good move for a forty year old.There is nowhere to go but down at 40 but the fall can be enjoyable. I am fifty and really enjoying China...might be dead tomorrow and you can't take it with you. Peace.

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