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Originally Posted by PeaceBlondie
Then again, we needn't compare farang EFL wages in Thailand to wages in the UK or the USA. I've conceded that farang aren't going to be demanding 95K since that's excessive, considering the cost of living. But in those endless debates, we've agreed that in the long term it's very difficult to subsist on 25K or even 35K.
Okay then, what are the proper criteria to determine farang EFL teachers' wages, if not their supply and demand locally??
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You have made some good points PB. As you have probably guessed I am a bit of youngster, but the lack of long term stability in employment and whether they wont just get fed up with all us long term stay farangs and herd us onto cattle trucks, concerns even me.