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[quote=LEMONCACTUS ,33156]YemmieI wouldn't advise you to take a TESL course ONLY to improve your earning potential as I doubt it will. Good degrees and teaching exprerience will already get you into the best earning bracket rate, a TESL is unlikely to further your salary.If you're going to work in a university you can expect to earn approx 4000RMB for around 16-20 hours teaching a week (mon-fri).Private language schools offer much greater earning potential, but usually require you to work evenings, weekends and holidays. Best thing to do is go to somewhere like Dave's ESL cafe and compare the salaries, hours & benefits offered by those places currently advertising.... there's no shortage of jobs!Try to get the email of a current or past teacher at the school and talk to them, you tend to get a much better, more honest picture. Most places will give you a contact if you ask them!Good luck!2 good links I used when looking for jobs:http://www.eslcafe.com/ (Dave's!!)http://www.eslteachersboard.com/[/quote]
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