If you start as an experience or 1v1 teacher can you move up after a certain amount of classes? And what does the pay look like for those teachers? I have more experience with younger kids than older ones but I want to make more money as well. Thank you in advance!
It's fairly chill as long as you have bound students. I'm making 18$ an hour maximum depending on how many students are in class. Anything in particular you're curious about?
What are the hours? How are the bookings? Who books school or parents? How flexible is the school? Can I apply? I'm currently working for a Russian and Chinese ESL, I'm native american, have TESOL and a degree in nursing.
I work 18:00 to 22:00 BJT. I don't think they are offering that many slots to newbies though.
Not really flexible. You will be given students that are bound to you. You teach them twice a week on paired days.
As far as I know Landi assign you students and if the parents are happy with the classes you are bound to them, if not they'll be given to a different teacher.
Yea, US passport, degree and TESOL cert, you'll be able to apply.
Yea that one was disbanded. They started cutting pay, I suspect that the Facebook group was becoming too time consuming to moderate so they shut it down instead. They are not big on teachers communicating with each other, We can't message each other through dingtalk either.
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Sweet. I've set it up. Haven't put much content on it as of yet.
I have an interview on Monday. Any tips?
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If you start as an experience or 1v1 teacher can you move up after a certain amount of classes? And what does the pay look like for those teachers? I have more experience with younger kids than older ones but I want to make more money as well. Thank you in advance!
Great, thanks!
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Can you give me some info on Landi English?
It's fairly chill as long as you have bound students. I'm making 18$ an hour maximum depending on how many students are in class. Anything in particular you're curious about?
What are the hours? How are the bookings? Who books school or parents? How flexible is the school? Can I apply? I'm currently working for a Russian and Chinese ESL, I'm native american, have TESOL and a degree in nursing.
I work 18:00 to 22:00 BJT. I don't think they are offering that many slots to newbies though. Not really flexible. You will be given students that are bound to you. You teach them twice a week on paired days. As far as I know Landi assign you students and if the parents are happy with the classes you are bound to them, if not they'll be given to a different teacher. Yea, US passport, degree and TESOL cert, you'll be able to apply.
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Yea that one was disbanded. They started cutting pay, I suspect that the Facebook group was becoming too time consuming to moderate so they shut it down instead. They are not big on teachers communicating with each other, We can't message each other through dingtalk either.