I hated the "jobs" so I created my own job in Japan
I was having such a hard time working for
English schools in Japan like so many others. From being made to sell
over-priced text books to students, not having sufficient time to
prepare lessons, having students put in my advanced classes
with-out being able to say I like pizza in English, etc…
After three years teaching in Japan I entered management and what an eye
opener that was! Besides being expected to work 70 to 80 hours a week, I
was also expected to hire, and train teachers which is fine but after a
new teacher starts and sees what’s going on they turn to me! What can I
do? The real ball was not in my hands and it hurt because the new
teachers trusted me
and counted on me not to take advantage of them. After being in Japan
for three years I just about had it when a friend suggested I start my
own school.
To make a long story short, that’s what I did and it’s been the BEST!
In Japan you do not need any special business certificates to open a
school.
I started in my home and a year later opened up a business location.
Sure you need to pay your tax but so what! It’s a small price to pay to
be free!
Now I can make all my own ESL games, lesson plans, etc. I never put
beginner students in advanced classes and I do
not charge students outrageous fees to join my school.
If you don’t know, many schools charge anywhere from 100 to 300 dollars
(Just using dollars as an example)
to enter the school system. What’s this money for? Who knows! That
always bothered me.
If you plan to stay in Japan for a while and don’t like the teacher
situation at the J.O.B. get out there and make your own job.
To your teaching success!
Craig Desorcy
Japan
http://www.teaching-in-japan.com
If you're interested in living and working as an
English teacher in Japan,
please take a look at Craig's website. He offers a low cost ebook for
people wanting to live and work in Japan.
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