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Post by nakhondave Thu Jun 25, 2009 12:56 pm

Hi All
Just registered with this forum and it looks a lot better than the previous incarnation.
Any way I have a question for all the teachers of English language, or anyone who would like to reply,
Does a prospective tutor need a Uni degree to get a placement in Nakhon?
My reason for asking is this, I have a Thai wife and family our home is in NST,(presently in UK) I recently qualified as a tefl tutor which took me seven months todo, only to then be informed by everyone I spoke to that I would need a Degree to get a job in Thailand. so any Info either way would be good.....
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Post by nakhonsi sean Thu Jun 25, 2009 1:39 pm

A degree helps a lot but there are many without degrees teaching in Nakhon and the rest of Thailand. Much of it depends on how much the school wants you. If they do there are ways around the problem of not having a degree.
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Post by Admin Thu Jun 25, 2009 5:09 pm

Welcome to the forum Dave. Nakhonsisean gave you a pretty good answer there. I might also add that appearance makes a difference at some places too. Best times for looking for work is either September or March/April which is in fact the beginning of the academic year.

What's life like in the UK at the moment?

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Post by nakhondave Fri Jun 26, 2009 2:44 am

Hi nakhonsi sean and admin
thanks for the reply, may be I'll try looking next march as we should be in Nakhon for a holiday then.... Pray

life
in old blighty is as grim as it possibly could be..... MP's taking the
pee with there expenses,little work property values plumiting Bla Bla
it looks like it's going to get worse before it gets better..
the weather is heating up, about time... but Nakhon still has the winning mix....
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Post by Freebird Fri Jun 26, 2009 7:54 am

Dave, it's not all candy and roses in Thailand.
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