My co-teacher at Westgate way back 2020. This is so nice video of him. Thanks for sharing ❤️❤️❤️
@stephenvogel13054 жыл бұрын
We're moving to Phnom Penh to teach next month, so even though it's a different city it's go to see some of the city! We did end up getting a job without being in person
@matteoroveretto4654 жыл бұрын
We, who?
@ajv41484 жыл бұрын
Good luck, man.
@manoharkuram9426 ай бұрын
Are you still in cambodia?
@Sephivoiceactor3 жыл бұрын
Interesting. I am considering it, due to my lack of college degree and an interest in East and Southeast Asian cultures. (I'm doing the ITA course now, I'm on week 10!)
@adammyatt34993 жыл бұрын
I'm considering it too. YOLO!
@manoharkuram9426 ай бұрын
How are you doing now?
@Sephivoiceactor5 ай бұрын
@manoharkuram942 I have my TEFL, did 2 years of college, and about to do 2 years of University. But that means going after my biggest love- Japan. But I plan to visit Thailand along the way. As for Cambodia, I dunno if I'd go there or not anymore.
@ruthchewe9508 Жыл бұрын
Hey, I did ielts can I use them in place of tesol
@MarkGillard-g1x2 ай бұрын
Great. Thanks. I arrive in September. Well qualified in TEFL , got 2 degrees and certificate BUT I’m 64 Problem ?
@ankolefx3272 Жыл бұрын
Hey Tyler are there any websites to apply for teaching english in cambodia
@davidcoleman7573 жыл бұрын
Really useful video. It might be worth detailing work permits in one of your blogs as they began enforcing these in a lot of SR schools. No-one had them in 2003 when I started teaching there [there was nowhere in town to get one]. They clamped down hard in 2015 and back-dated fines to the earliest visa in your passport [$100/year for each year without a work permit]. I'd dedicated 12 years of my life to teaching out there and missed only one class in my first 10 years - the morning we buried my late father in law. I was so pissed off by the Stazi treatment [there were threats of deportation] that I called it quits and left the country as soon as the term was over. Broke my heart, and the Principal cried when I handed in my notice. I really miss the job: Khmer students are the best. One day Cambodia will learn to take care of its friends.
@georgedonnellan362 жыл бұрын
Post pandemic, hasit got much more expensive in general in Siam Reap?
@Marshal19672 жыл бұрын
Informative video , but what about working Visa ?? ...and can you work on tourist Visa ??
@dtawantawng51313 жыл бұрын
Very cool video. I'm a teacher in Luang Prabang. Pretty much everything you said is true for Lao as well. But salary can be low here, visas are expensive, and there are some outdated laws that often cause foreigners trouble here, particular the one where it is illegal to have sexual relations with a Lao citizen. I hope to visit Cambodia again and see some old places I haven't seen in a few years !! (:
@snowthecat18642 жыл бұрын
Hello. I am currently in China and I want to move to Cambodia. Can you give me some contacts or links where I can find a work, plz. Thank you
@charlesmassaquoi67175 ай бұрын
What is the easiest way to find a teaching job in Cambodia ? Do they have a website?
@IntTEFLAcademy5 ай бұрын
Hi Charles! International TEFL Academy provides lifetime job search guidance when you enroll in our TEFL certificate course. We also offer guaranteed job placement in Cambodia - you can learn more here: www.internationalteflacademy.com/teach-abroad-program-in-cambodia
@hingsokheng87343 жыл бұрын
Hello,I'm Khim Boneth.How can I want to learn with?
@karenwilliams30683 жыл бұрын
Found that super helpful... Thank you!!! :)
@hellsente78262 жыл бұрын
If I rent that awesome Siem Reap apartment I found on Khmer24 right now... would I be able to then just walk around and leave my application dossiers at the various schools (and centers?) and reliably get hired? I'm a Canadian teacher with a TEFL and four years of experience in Vietnam. I am, however, very low on funds.
@Kn1ghtMan2 жыл бұрын
I'm in a very similar boat as you, although home for me is California. I visited Thailand & Cambodia before. If I can ask, why not go back to Vietnam with all that experience?
@hellsente78262 жыл бұрын
@@Kn1ghtMan Painful ending to a dead-end relationship with a wonderful Vietnamese lady. Increasingly irritating government there. An industry which I believe is souring at an increasing rate. It's time for something new, and for more respect toward work/life balance... perhaps learning some new skills or pursuing online money. I hope to teach part-time and, if I can, I'll choose quality of situation above pay rate. For now I've acquired a cheap room rental situation here in Phnom Penh and I'll see where my end up, working while rediscovering myself and a different path in life
@Kn1ghtMan2 жыл бұрын
Hey all the best to you! Takes guts to just head out there and wing it. Sorry to hear about the women troubles, it happens, but you just have to carry on as you're doing. I'd be interested to know how the gov encroaches on day to day life in Vietnam. Honestly it's somewhere I'm thinking about just because of the returns on the labor you put in teaching English.
@hellsente78262 жыл бұрын
@@Kn1ghtMan It was either stay to save a bit more and have her continue to expect to marry me (she was in the middle of a difficult marriage application process), increasing the damage done to her, and start a new school year knowing that I'm not in a stable enough of a situation to be relied on by students or coworkers... or yeah, just trust in the third-hand information out there about what it's like and do the Hail Mary. I don't have a degree. Even so, work over there apparently pays about twice as much as here, and the cost of living, if you know what you're doing, actually seems to cost less than Phnom Penh while more "luxuries" are available. You can still get much more lucrative situations and the attitude generally involves crossing bridges as you get to them, often with financial greasing... but it is all through appeal to those in charge or those with important friends. If you have experience, a TESOL/TEFL, and fit the image of what they expect (young, healthy, cosmopolitan, Western, etc) you can find work. Interference sometimes comes directly from the government in areas where you want to get work or stay anywhere. What bothered me most were the executive decisions taken at the drop of a hat... schools opening when the government says they can, selective enforcement of laws... it makes life in Vietnam unpleasant if you actually want to try to do business or imagine any kind of a future there. Bank accounts are unpredictable and trusting them is frustrating at best while quite often being dangerous. Lots of things like that happen from the top down and from the resulting chaos from different organizations scrambling to appease those forces while making sweeping promises in bad faith to everyone else. Of course there are wonderful things about it as well. Vietnamese can be fun when they aren't scurrying to appease their authoritarian situation. Usually a very safe and worthwhile experience (as long as you don't make obvious rookie mistakes)
@theasuon98994 жыл бұрын
I just moved to Siem Reap about 2 weeks ago. I have a BA in Nutrition and Fitness and a TEFL certificate. I dropped off my CV at several schools yesterday, do you have any suggestions or recommendations of which schools I should try to apply for?
@hancho69613 жыл бұрын
did you get a job?
@SamsungGalaxy-hh6lf3 жыл бұрын
What's the name of the school at 5:00 ?
@hingsokheng87343 жыл бұрын
Hello.Teacher,How can I want to learn teacher ?
@MsKms763 жыл бұрын
Thank You x
@retire14pattaya94 жыл бұрын
Your not paying into social security Medicare outside the us.
@baywidedisability6824 жыл бұрын
Do you need a Bachelors Degree to teach English in Cambodia?
@quinhamo4 жыл бұрын
no
@FerreneMachine3 жыл бұрын
great video
@retire14pattaya94 жыл бұрын
You need the right look lets not kid ourselves. Older will not be welcome no matter the qualifications.
@Gypsie19633 жыл бұрын
Really why is that?
@brerrabbit42653 жыл бұрын
So not true. Look the part, be energetic and be ULTRA SERIOUS about teaching and you are in. They are starting to realize that the majority of young teachers are there for a paycheck so they can party and travel. Most of them do not even finish out their contracts. I haven't even been to Cambo yet and I've gotten several job offers and I am 50 years old. They will be pleasantly surprised when I show up because I look and act much younger than I am.
@davidcoleman7573 жыл бұрын
Totally wrong. I taught at Pannasastra University in SR for 7 years, and at two other schools before that. The majority of the long-term foreign staff were over 50. There's quite a lot of respect for age in Cambodia, and it's certainly not a barrier to getting work.
@nontsikelelokhumalo8640 Жыл бұрын
Is Cambodia safe for black people 🤔?
@nyeletitlakula8841 Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing 🤔😅
@Huntermoody20 күн бұрын
Yes it is, but please don’t be offended but some schools don’t employ black teachers it’s just how it is here. The schools here are businesses and they always take photos of teachers in the classroom, for advertisement. To get more students to join their school.
@nontsikelelokhumalo864017 күн бұрын
@@HuntermoodyYoh, which means being black is a curse 😅😅😅…oh God have mercy on us