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I was an MOE teacher and I quitted in 2014.
Kinda regretted my decision as I was not very good in doing a lot of things. Now that I am outside, I teach tuition full time at a centre and earn about 3k a month, sometimes 4k if I include some other private students I teach. The work is not as hectic as school life but there's other challenges to do. |
One thing in MOE, alot contract and part timer!
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Dear ex teachers,
I hope you are able to take 5 mins off your busy schedule and contact me via email. Many ex tutors are giving private tuition at the child's place but the rate you charge is restricted to market rate thus thee is a low income cap per say. A tuition centre needs positive revenue to survive but we strongly believe that tutors needs also have to be met. I believe we can come to an agreement that benefit both sides so please contact me to discuss further. Perhaps the following content in your email to start with : 1. Ex moe / ex teacher? 2. Subject(s) you excel in and have the motivation to coach students on 3. Your needs and concern Please email to [email protected] Looking forward to a partnership |
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Anyone applied to be a poly lecturer recently? What is the current average waiting time for HR clearance? 1 month? 3 months? TIA |
I am an ex-MOE teacher. Quit because I was truly burned out and depressed. Not because of the kids or the parents because strangely everyone always thinks that is the reason. The kids were the best part of the job. I was burned out by the workload.
Anyway, my original degree was from NUS so that gave me confidence that I can survive after quitting teaching. I went to do my Masters in a different vocation and the break revived me. I then went to work for some years in a private organisation. Eventually quit the private organisation because I felt I had reached my limit of learning there and went on to re-join civil service. Am very happy now. Excellent work life balance, good growth potential and with the free time after work, I volunteer as a tutor and feel fulfilled being able to work with the kids again on my own time and pace. One thing I want to emphasise. Given that you have survived 3 years as a teacher, trust me when I say you can survive ANYWHERE! Truly the time and people management skills you gain in teaching absolutely valuable. When I went to the private organisation, I was astounded by how lacking in time and stress management skills some of my colleagues were. They also appeared very entitled to me. So have confidence in yourself. After the battlefield of teaching in a local school, everything else will seem like reservist duty. |
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