I'm a private tutor. I run a small tuition centre. After deducting rent, marketing & administrative costs - I take home around $2500 a month. I teach more than 10 classes weekly.
It has been a very demoralising few weeks.
1. Amidst the suspension of centre-based tuition classes - parents have asked for discount on fees. I tried to help whenever I can by waiving off fees or giving discounts, knowing fully that it will be at my own expense.
Yet, I've received a lot of comments from parents who do not have financial difficulties, going "e-learning should be cheaper".
e-Learning IS not cheaper than classroom based learning. It has been 2 sleepless weeks with this mad scramble to move classes online. We've had to to spend sessions doing orientation for you and your children to help explain how to do classes online. We had to buy IT equipment, video recording equipment - all of it not cheap with my measly $2500 monthly salary.
You think it's less effort - it's not. It's more effort and more work. And you want to pay us less.
Please don't undermine our efforts by requesting to pay us less. If you have financial difficulties, we will discount for you. But don't say "e-Learning should be paid less". Thanks.
Rental still goes on - landlords who don't take the initiative to help and pass on rental rebates, I'm looking at YOU!
2. We totally understand that why we have been closed down. Health comes first - sure.
However, can don't call us non-essential?
School is essential, tuition is non-essential. Minister said that. True facts of life.
But, but. Can you also see this.
In every sector, there are good people and there are bad people.
In the tuition sector, there are some of us good ones and some of us bad ones.
I dare say, I care about each and every-one of my students. I do my best to motivate. I do my best to talk to them when they have family troubles. I come up with extra worksheets when I know they are lagging behind.
In schools, you also have teachers who are not motivated, who only come to school for the paycheck and do the minimum.
If all school teachers are good - need tuition teachers for what?
If everybody scoring A1, A2 and A* - then no need for tuition. Some parents find tuition because their kids have been failing.
We don't need you to recognise us. But don't call us non-essential can?
3. Common comment from school teachers and from the public - "They should pay school teachers more" or "Tuition teachers make so much money".
You know how many times I roll my eyes at this?
Straits Times - I'm looking at you. Thanks for always reporting on "million dollar" tutors. Now everybody thinks that all tutors make millions.
Reality check - If you are a school teacher and you think you will make a lot of money leaving the public sector, feel free to go try your luck.
Is every school teacher a Principal? or a Cluster Superintendent? or a Director? No right?
Same thing with the private sector ok? The top tutors make a lot of money. The normal tutors like us make close to the 'median' $4600 of the typical Singaporean.
We don't have CPF.
We don't have AWS.
We don't have performance bonus.
In November & December, we eat bread but still pay rent.
Whatever we earn in 10 months, must ration across 12 months, because November & December parents go holiday and don't want tuition.
No - regular tutors don't make millions.
Stop dreaming. Most school teachers are not zai. If they leave the public sector, they will eat grass.
I make $2500 a month - if you feel that is fantastic, you can be my guest. You have a choice. If you think you can make more as a private tutor, take the plunge into the world of the unknown.
4. Teachers got a lot of admin work, not like private tutor only need to teach
We don't have admin work. We have "admin work" - marketing, accounting & trying to keep the business alive. We don't only teach.
You have a 'clear thick' line between yourself and parents. We don't. We are obligated to answer, and talk to parents everyday. Do you know there are parents who call us and talk to us everyday about their kids and their anxieties? (a lot of parents from top schools are actually very anxious about their kids) I spend 1 to 2 hours daily talking to 2 to 3 parents everyday.
5. Thank you for classifying us together with KTVs, Bars & Entertainment
I called the bank to lower my credit card interest because in anticipation of school closures, I invested heavily in video recording equipment and IT equipment that I actually cannot pay for with my measly salary.
Guess what the bank said? You are not from an eligible 'adversely affected' sector.
Adversely affected = tourism, aviation, F&B and entertainment.
Entertainment qualifies but private education doesn't qualify.
Again, i understand why we have been shut down. But can everyone remember us private tutors have families to feed too? Mortgages or rent to pay? Bills to pay?
6. We are human beings too
We have feelings. We have empathy. We have tried to help whenever we can. My tuition centre offers free tuition all these years to whomever are on MOE Financial Assistance scheme. When parents face difficulties (retrenched, fell sick), we always cut our fees or give free. When students ask for extra help, we coach and we don't charge extra.
We are trying our best too. Really. We are all in this together.
I don't know since when being a 'private tutor' is a nasty thing.
Maybe tuition centres like Learning Lab, Mavis Tutorial or any of those big tuition centres with big MRT and bus adverts and sprawling land space of more than 10000 square feet might make millions of dollars a year. Maybe they have strong investors with hundreds of millions. But hey that's not us. Don't assume that we have a mountain of profits to stomach this because we don't.
Also, a lot of our kids and a lot of our parents always tell us that school teachers always say bad things about private tutors. "Tuition is a waste of money", "don't need go for tuition", "private tutors are not qualified and don't know what they are teaching".
Some teachers seem to spend a lot of time bad-mouthing private tutors.
Just focus on teaching your kids please. You still have a job.
I may not have one when the dust settles.
Also, remember that a lot of us private tutors were once school teachers.
Some of us left because of school mergers.
Some of us left because we were pregnant, had kids and could no longer cope.
Some of us left because we don't want to deal with this crap called EPMS.
Some of us left because we don't want to deal with all the politics, committees, organising overseas trips and want to just focus on the kids.
Please support your tutors, thank you. A lot of us, really do care, genuinely for your child.
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同時也有1部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過4萬的網紅婷婷的世界 Ting Ting's World,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Kenting (墾丁, pronounced Ken-ding) is a popular holiday destination in Taiwan for tourists and locals. Come with us on a day trip to this beautiful pla...
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GRAND HIRAFU / NISEKO, HOKKAIDO
date : JAN 2019
camera : Fuji XT2 , iPhone X
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[ Slope and Lift Pass : รูป 2
Food and cafe : รูป 3 ค่าา ]
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ช่วงหลังมานี่หลายคนน่าคุ้นเคยเมืองชื่อ Niseko กันบ้าง เราเองมีโอกาสไปเยี่ยมเยียน Niseko มาครั้งนี้ก็เป็นครั้งที่สามแล้ว เลยคิดว่าน่าจะดีถ้าได้รีวิวที่นี่ซักหน่อย อาจจะไม่ได้ละเอียดนัก เพราะสารภาพว่าเรามาทีก็ตะบี้ตะบันเล่น ไม่ได้ออกไปสำรวจอะไรมากมายเหมือนคนอื่น ( เรียกได้ว่ามา 10 วันเล่นเต็มวัน 10 วันเลย โหดมาก 555 ) แต่ก็หวังว่าจะชอบกันนะคะ 😛
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Niseko เป็นเมืองเล็กๆ ห่างจาก Hokkaido ประมาณ 2 ชม. โดยจะแบ่งเป็น 4 Ski resort ที่แชร์ภูเขากัน คือ Hanazono, Hirafu ( ใหญ่สุด มี downtown และ nightlife ), Niseko Village และ Annupuri ซึ่งเราลองไปสำรวจมาหมดแล้ว และสุดท้ายก็กลับมาตายรังที่ Hirafu เพราะ slope ที่หลากหลาย ร้านอาหารเยอะ ที่พักเยอะ น่าจะครบที่สุดในย่าน
ช่วงที่เราเดินทางไปคือวันที่ 8 - 18 JAN อากาศช่วงนี้ค่อนข้างหนาว ประมาณ -5 ถึง -10 แต่รอบนี้หิมะยังไม่ peak เท่าไหร่ เลยแนะนำว่าไปช่วงปลายๆ Jan หน่อยน่าจะดีกว่ามั้ง 555
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อันนี้เวปของทาง Resort : http://www.grand-hirafu.jp
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วิธีการเดินทางมา Niseko นั้นง่ายมาก บินตรงมาได้จาก กทม. ได้เลยด้วย TG และ Airasia โดยลงที่สนามบิน Chitose หรือใครติดเรื่องเวลาก็สามารถบินจาก Tokyo หรือสนามบินอื่นๆในญี่ปุ่นมาได้เหมือนกัน ราคา domestic ( ANA / JAL ) ขาละประมาณ 3,000 บาทตลอดปี
จาก Chitose ไป Niseko ก็ค่อนข้างง่ายมากๆเช่นกัน เพราะมีรถทัวให้บริการหลายบริษัทมากๆ ซึ่งเราแนะนำให้จองก่อนผ่าน website เพราะไปทีไรเต็มทุกที หรือถ้าไปหลายคนเช่ารถเพร้อมคนขับก็ค่อนข้างคุ้มดี ราคาแพงกว่ากันไม่เท่าไหร่ ส่วนขับรถเองอันนี้เรายังไม่เคย กลัวถนนลื่น 555
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// Where to stay
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Skye Niseko
รอบนี้เรานอนที่ รร ชื่อว่า Skye Niseko เป็นโรงแรมที่เพิ่งเปิดเมื่อไม่นานมานี้ และอยู่ติด slope หลักและ Gondola ที่สุด เรียกว่า Ski-in ski-out แบบจริงๆไม่หลอกดาว บริการทุกระดับประทับใจ อาหารเช้าอร่อย Frenchtoast คือที่สุด!! มีรถ bus บริการไม่ต้องเดินเข้าเมือง ส่วนข้อเสียคือราคาค่อนข้างแรง และออนเซนเล็กไปหน่อย แต่ก็ถือว่าได้ความสะดวกสบายมากกว่าที่อื่นประมาณนึงเลย (คนไทยเยอะมากกก )
โรงแรมอื่นๆที่อยากแนะนำ
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Niseko Allen
อยู่ติด slope เหมือนกันแต่อีกฝั่งนึง ถ้าจะมาขึ้น Gondola ก็ต้องเดินนิดหน่อย หรือขึ้นลิฟท์ข้ามมาก็ได้ แต่ใช้เวลานิดนึง ข้อดีของ Alpen คือออนเซ็นดีมากอยากแช่ทั้งวัน มีคาเฟ่และขนมอร่อยๆ อาหารเช้าดี และอาหารกลางวันก็ดี ราคามีเหตุผล 555 ส่วนข้อเสียคือห้องค่อนข้างเก่าไปหน่อย เจอทัวลงบ้างบางครั้ง นอกนั้นประทับใจ
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Niseko Prince
ถัดลงมาจาก Alpen นิดหน่อย เป็นโรงแรมที่มีชื่อเสียงเรื่องออนเซน และในห้องพักมีออนเซนส่วนตัวด้วย อาหารเช้าเยอะมาก อยู่ติด slope สามารถ Ski in Ski out ได้เลย ข้อเสียคือพักที่นี่ต้อง Ski ลงไปขึ้น Lift ที่ลาน Family ซึ่งคนเยอะ แถวยาว และห้องนอนที่มีออนเซนในตัวห้องน้ำหนาวมาก ร้องไห้..555
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Ki Niseko - 木ニセコ
ไม่เคยไปนอน แต่เคยเข้าไปดู 555 อยู่ในเครือเดียวกับ Skye ราคาถูกกว่านิดนึง เดินไป Gondola ได้ใน 5 นาที เป็น Ski in Ski out มีรถรับส่งรอบเมืองเช่นกัน ร้านอาหารรีวิวว่าดีแต่ยังไม่เคยกิน 555
นอกจาก รร ก็เห็นหลายๆคนเช่าบ้านกัน ส่วนเรายังไม่เคยลอง 555
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หมดส่วนของโรงแรมแล้ว แง ยาวมาก... สงสัยต้องขึ้นหน้าใหม่
( ไหนว่าจะพิมพ์นิดเดียว ทำไมกลายเป็นเรียงความไปแล้ว )
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สำหรับรายละเอียดเรื่องการเช่าอุปกรณ์ ซื้อ lift pass / ของกิน ฯลฯ ต่อในรูปถัดไปน้า
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ปล. ลืมบอกไปว่าใครมาที่นี่ไม่ต้องกังวลเรื่องภาษาเลย Eng ทั้งเมือง โดยเฉพาะคน Aus เยอะมากๆ มีอะไรเม้นถามได้เลย จะพยายามมาตอบ
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Kenting (墾丁, pronounced Ken-ding) is a popular holiday destination in Taiwan for tourists and locals. Come with us on a day trip to this beautiful place - there's lots more waiting for you here in Kenting!
HOW TO GET TO KENTING (FROM KAOHSIUNG):
FROM ZUOYING: The Kenting Express Bus leaves from Zuoying station (which contains both the high speed rail station and MRT station) and takes approximately 2.5 hours to reach Kenting Main Street. You can buy tickets from the Kenting Express Booth at the station (at the top of the escalators just outside the High Speed Rail Station) or you can buy tickets online here (http://ticket.fun2tw.com/Login.aspx). I recommend buying in advance for weekends, holidays and in peak season (July/August school holidays). The cost is nt300 per person, one way. The website is in Chinese but if you use the Chrome browser your phone/computer should automatically translate the pages - enough to figure out what you are doing. The bus has free wifi and USB charging ports.
FROM THE AIRPORT: There are also buses that leave from the Kaohsiung airport (also known as Xiaogang airport). You can only buy these tickets at the airport. There's a timetable here: http://www.ptbus.com.tw/09/%E8%87%A8918.htm. You'll notice the destination on the website reads "Xiaowan" - this beach is right next to Kenting main street.
FROM KAOHSIUNG TRAIN STATION: Buses also leave from Kaohsiung Main Station although the pickup point is not clearly signposted - it's behind the MRT station. At time of writing (April 2018) the Kaohsiung main station is under heavy construction and I would recommend just catching the MRT to Zuoying instead rather than trying to find the bus amongst the chaos!
Beware of taxi drivers convincing you to ride with them - the fare is never cheaper than the bus, they will make you wait until their taxi is full of passengers, and the ride will definitely be less comfortable. It's definitely best to ignore them and get on the bus!
What to do in Kenting
There's quite a lot to do in Kenting, Taiwan - but it might be a bit different from the beach holidays you are used to. You can:
Relax on the beach - get a beer at the beach bar at Xiaowan (https://goo.gl/maps/FexLoksFvjE2), find shelter under a crag - and if you have kids watch them play safely in the little stream that connects the river to the sea. There are also a range of water sports available here,
Browse the night market (https://goo.gl/maps/xE3cZZa5td52) - this starts at sundown and is reportedly the longest in Taiwan. My personal favourite snacks here are the fried milk and the banana pancake.
Visit the Aquarium (https://goo.gl/maps/uAuFRB7srd92) - I haven't done this yet but it's apparently a very good aquarium (just be aware that it's a bit outside Kenting, perhaps pair it with a day trip to Hengchun town),
Wander around Hengchun old town (perhaps start at Hengchun south gate (https://goo.gl/maps/eTMnSE2npC72) and work towards Hengchun old street),
Swim at Nanwan beach (https://goo.gl/maps/xbYP23YZ9AB2) - this beach is my personal favourite for swimming and it's also good for collecting shells and sea glass.
Learn to surf with Afei (who also runs a bed and breakfast): https://goo.gl/maps/tT7GEq363Xt
Enjoy a meal at Bossa Nova (https://goo.gl/maps/g1t4G8xekv52) run by a lovely Taiwanese family and their French daughter-in-law,
See fire coming out of the ground at Chuhuo natural gas spring (https://goo.gl/maps/Lncfvr5UVLs)
Bird watch at Longluantan (https://goo.gl/maps/kCtguhsi6Xk)
Eat sushi and ride in a glass bottom boat at Houbihu (https://goo.gl/maps/ZYbn5wKPMx12)
Snap a selfie at the southernmost point of Taiwan (https://goo.gl/maps/KTo14HuZc6E2)
Check out Sail Rock, a huge coral reef rock that apparently looks like President Nixon (https://goo.gl/maps/ZFLiC3Z9sf22)
How to get around Kenting
Hire an electric scooter - for nt600 per day you can hire a scooter to get around. There are many scooter hire stores on Kenting main street. No licence is needed but you do need your passport.
Catch the shuttle bus - a whole day ticket is nt150 and you can buy it on the bus - just say ONE DAY PASS clearly and they will understand. Map and timetable can be found here (http://www.ptbus.com.tw/03/0302a.htm), all in Chinese unfortunately. Alternatively, you can just pay with change as you go. The downside is that the buses don't come very often and the stops aren't that easy to find.
Taxi - being a holiday area, taxis often do not run the meter but will rather negotiate a fare with you up front. Taiwanese taxi drivers are generally not out to rip you off but you will definitely pay more than in other cities in Taiwan (if you are a westerner you will likely still think the price is very cheap compared to home). In return, you will ride in air conditioning!
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