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Bright_Eyes

I am a fully certified English teacher, with my Bachelors of Writing and Literature and my Masters of Teaching. I was wondering if I could get some contacts in regards to schools in Phuket. I will be ready to teach in July of this year. Thanks guys!

Christine

Hi! Have you tried the Phuket classifieds.

Good luck
Christine

Mudmonky

Hi. First good luck with getting the job you’re after. If I may ask you, why Phuket? Is it because it’s on the coast, I can see the draw for that and if you’ve been on holiday there and fell in love with the place, I can understand. But I suggest you have a good look at all locations in Thailand as well.

Are you able to follow what’s happening in Thailand, more to the point Phuket? The place is going through a tough time. There is an element of gang activity going on there. In the form of extortion, above and beyond the normal you find in Thailand to start with they run all taxis and tuc tucs, operations.
It would seem from reports that it’s on the increase as the BIB, Boys in Brown, (police)
Will not get involved, and as the perps are getting away with it, they are getting increasingly more violent. Phuket is a beautiful place and the people from there are very friendly and warm, and there the rub! These gangsters are not from that area, just like every where in Thailand, they will follow the $ extorting a westerner is far easy than bending your back in a rice field all day. Phuket, I’m afraid is in the grip of this at the moment.

Don’t misunderstand me; I’m not trying to suggest there are running battles in the streets, or that you can’t leave your house, but this reply was just to give you a heads up.

I’ve traveled all over Thailand in the time I’ve lived here, and still do, there are many fantastic places to go and see, but! Where to live and work? I love the beach and coast myself, but a lot of the coastal area are holiday destination, they draw the good, the bad and the ugly of the world’s societies, this in turn, drags in the bad boys of Thailand.

Where would I suggest, the north of Thailand, Chiangmai. The north of Thailand, I believe has a higher demand for teachers than the south and there are less foreigners living there. In my experience I have found less western influence, and the people are friendlier.

Again! This is only my opinion based on my experiences here in Thailand. If you want the Thailand you’ve read about, Fantastic people, beautiful views, great food and the feeling of having gone back in time to a more sedate way of life…… Then, I think, you should consider the north, and hay! You can still fly down to the coast for a long weekend.

Having said all this…………. I wish you all the luck with the move, job and life in Thailand, wherever you decide to live.

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