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13-09-2015, 11:28 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2015
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IT Trainer
Hi,
Does anyone have any idea if being an IT trainer pays well? Ok I know it probably depends on the kind of training one can provide - just microsoft office, more technical skills like specific programming languages or server administration.
For those who teaches just microsoft office, does anyone know roughly the amount they are getting? be it part-time or full-time.
Thanks!
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14-09-2015, 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by adclicko1
Hi,
Does anyone have any idea if being an IT trainer pays well? Ok I know it probably depends on the kind of training one can provide - just microsoft office, more technical skills like specific programming languages or server administration.
For those who teaches just microsoft office, does anyone know roughly the amount they are getting? be it part-time or full-time.
Thanks!
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Generic MSO trainers are usually paid on an hourly or per lesson basis. No company be it SME or MNC will hire them inhouse and training companies usually engage them on a free-lance or contractual basis.
I would say if you do it more or less full time, i.e. at least 40 hours a week, should be able to get 2.5-3.5k a month. But because its not full time perm staff, won't get things like aws, bonus, benefits etc.
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15-09-2015, 08:47 AM
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Open your own IT school and take a cut from all your trainers
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