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travelerjim
August 17th, 2007, 15:09
TEFL - TESOL English Teaching Certificate & Job Special...

Next class program starts September 22, 2007 ...
and 2008 dates announced:

Program Schedule Dates

Arrival Date Program Start Date Program End Date
22 September 2007 23 September 2007 29 February 2008

13 April 2008 14 April 2008 30 September 2008
22 April 2008 23 April 2008 30 September 2008

Special Thai Project - Get paid approximately $3,000 to get a TESOL Certificate (regular course fee $1,590)
and take a 4 month adventure holiday in Thailand!

Benefits you get from this special project:

1. Fly to Bangkok, Thailand [at your own cost as flight cost is not included].

2. Free airport pick up from Bangkok and transfer to school at Ban Phe, Thailand

3. Take a TESOL Certificate course from the worldтАЩs largest Course provider, TEFL International.
Read More Why TEFL International is Best

4. Course in Ban Phe, Thailand.

5. Work in a school in Thailand for 4 months earning 30,000 baht (currently $900+) per month + housing (in comparison, local teachers earn only about 10,000 baht per month so this is more than enough to live comfortably)

6. Many locations to choose from all over Thailand

7. Complete your four month teaching commitment and training and receive your TESOL Certificate.


(NOTE from TJ: There is a one time $500.00 application fee for this program)

Would you rather work in the North/North Eastern part of Thailand where there is a lot of history and culture
or head South where there are lots of fine beaches and great access to hot spots like Samui, Phuket and
Kho Pang Nga?

Your choice! Three program dates to choose from - check it out now!

http://www.teflintl.com/thai_special_project.htm .

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This program is a great way to get started in Teaching English in Thailand...
LOW fee of $500.00 and get paid for the months of in classroom teaching ...

The TEFL program in Ban Phe (South of Pattaya near Rayong)
is excellent and best of trainers.

The TEFL International School in Ban Phe is located in a unique, all-purpose facility in this beautiful
and quaint village along the beaches of the Gulf of Thailand.

The school building is modern, comfortable and well air-conditioned, and offers full services
including an onsite internet caf├й, cleaning and laundry service, roof gardens and lounges,
study rooms and a restaurant serving excellent and affordable Thai and Western food.

The school is perfectly-equipped to provide a very comfortable learning and study environment.

TravelerJim

August 17th, 2007, 20:21
oh yes sounds faboulous TRAVELLERJIM,now do you get annual leave,stress leave,retirement fund,double time on Saturdays and Sundays,paid uniform alowance and which Workers Union do i sign up for when i start my employment?

Well said Billy, I couldn't have put it better myself. :cheers:

dab69
August 17th, 2007, 21:36
if the schools are airconditioned I might just sign up

someday

but thanks lots for the post

Wesley
August 17th, 2007, 22:29
[quote="travelerjim 2008

Special Thai Project - Get paid approximately $3,000 to get a TESOL Certificate (regular course fee $1,590)
and take a 4 month adventure holiday in Thailand!

Benefits you get from this special project:

1.[/quote]

TJ,

If it were anyone but you I would swear it was a scam, but hey I can piss away 900 a month and never miss it.

I do love to teach though. for half a pound I would take you up on it.

Wesley

Wesley
August 18th, 2007, 11:32
My last post didn't sound to well after reading it in the morning after I had some sleep. I apologize if it seemed your post was not important when clearly it was well intentioned.

Wes

August 18th, 2007, 11:34
... getting out of bed for that sort of money? I don't

August 18th, 2007, 12:22
It's the kind of thing young folk do in a "gap" year, Colonel. Sort of semi-voluntary service overseas. If it weren't TJ promoting it I'd say the $500 application fee was a source of concern but doubtless TJ has checked out its bona fides.

August 18th, 2007, 20:46
It's the kind of thing young folk do in a "gap" year, Colonel. Sort of semi-voluntary service overseasI doubt that the assortment of scruffy ex-pats who end up teaching in Thai schools can be so characterised :bounce:

August 19th, 2007, 19:29
I beleive Travelerjims information is not 100% correct. Look at the thread on Gaythailand forum on the same subject.