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When I re-sign for Hess again this year I'll be at the pay cap of $750/hour
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Ravendas posted:When I re-sign for Hess again this year I'll be at the pay cap of $750/hour Does that mean they will be passionately trying to fire you so that they can replace you with a know-nothing tourist who just hopped off a boat six days ago?
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# ? Apr 2, 2012 03:26 |
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Spanish Matlock posted:Does that mean they will be passionately trying to fire you so that they can replace you with a know-nothing tourist who just hopped off a boat six days ago? They've been trying that for awhile! Boss basically said that I have to show my usefulness, make them see why they pay so much more for me than some random new teacher.
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# ? Apr 2, 2012 04:16 |
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Any teacher with experience shouldn't have any trouble with that. It always makes me laugh when people say they got fired or let go because they make the max pay. Show that you're worth it and you'll never get fired.
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# ? Apr 2, 2012 05:13 |
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How long have you been working there and what was your starting pay? I'm always wondering what a reasonable raise is here (if a raise is something I can get at all).
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# ? Apr 2, 2012 06:15 |
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thegoat posted:Any teacher with experience shouldn't have any trouble with that.
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# ? Apr 2, 2012 06:53 |
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Does anyone know what the international schools pay in Taiwan? I am leaning towards Taiwan or Hk once my contract is up but I'm wondering if its worth it. Anyone have any first hand experience, or are most of you at language centres/public school?
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# ? Apr 2, 2012 07:16 |
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I don't assume that at all. I know that as a teacher that enrolment is more important than learning. TetsuoTW posted:You're assuming the school actually gives a gently caress if their kids learn rather than just if they re-enrol.
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# ? Apr 2, 2012 08:26 |
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thegoat posted:I don't assume that at all. I know that as a Let me help you with that.
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# ? Apr 2, 2012 08:57 |
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Spanish Matlock posted:Let me help you with that. Loving every minute of it!
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# ? Apr 2, 2012 09:46 |
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Oz_Bonus posted:How long have you been working there and what was your starting pay? I'm always wondering what a reasonable raise is here (if a raise is something I can get at all). Hess used to be 560 starting, with a 10-30 raise every 6 months. Now it's 580 starting, 20-40 raise every year. Cap is 750.
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# ? Apr 3, 2012 17:05 |
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It always blows me away how little HESS actually pays. Its especially bad when they don't give you any hours. Do they reimburse you for your plane tickets to Taiwan though? That would make it worth the lower pay grade.
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# ? Apr 4, 2012 02:23 |
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Not sure anyone on here can help me with this, but I figure its worth asking. Anyone know anything about trying to start a business here in Taiwan? Maybe a good website or something. I'm trying to look on ForumOSA, but the website is horrible and hard to find anything relevant on there. Specifically, I'm wondering about how an ARC would work if your operating your own business. Would I have to work at a buxiban on the side to keep my ARC?
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# ? Apr 5, 2012 15:17 |
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HappyHelmet posted:Not sure anyone on here can help me with this, but I figure its worth asking. Anyone know anything about trying to start a business here in Taiwan? Maybe a good website or something. I'm trying to look on ForumOSA, but the website is horrible and hard to find anything relevant on there. Provisional answer: you need a chunk of cash to invest with which is the biggest hurdle and then other than that I think it's just documents like a business plan and how many employees you want to hire and some other stuff. I'm mildly interested in this myself so I'm now searching for a legit source to cite. edit- If you satisfy whatever their requirements, whatever they are, I'm fairly sure you can stay here on an ARC I've met a couple people who run their own show.
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# ? Apr 5, 2012 15:42 |
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USDA Choice posted:Provisional answer: you need a chunk of cash to invest with which is the biggest hurdle and then other than that I think it's just documents like a business plan and how many employees you want to hire and some other stuff. I figured it would be something like that. My brief searching into the matter basically tells me its something like: hire lawyer-> sign documents-> kiss a poo poo load of money goodbye-> pray your business doesn't immediately fold
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# ? Apr 5, 2012 16:26 |
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http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/Taipei+Taiwan+TWXX0021 Leaving for Taiwan tonight for two weeks. Does this really mean it is going to be raining the entire time? Or is it more of an on/off thing? This will be my first time to the island in the spring. How will it affect going out/getting around? Hiking? etc.
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khysanth posted:http://www.weather.com/weather/tenday/Taipei+Taiwan+TWXX0021 Well poo poo. Guess it's plum rains time. Thought it was extra rainy today. Yeah, that means it'll pretty much piss down for the next month or so I'd suspect. Happens every spring. It's been an unusually dry March, so I guess it'll be a lovely April.
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Spanish Matlock posted:Well poo poo. Guess it's plum rains time. Thought it was extra rainy today. Yeah, that means it'll pretty much piss down for the next month or so I'd suspect. Happens every spring. It's been an unusually dry March, so I guess it'll be a lovely April.
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# ? Apr 5, 2012 18:09 |
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HappyHelmet posted:I figured it would be something like that. My brief searching into the matter basically tells me its something like: hire lawyer-> sign documents-> kiss a poo poo load of money goodbye-> pray your business doesn't immediately fold I found a few results like that too. As for the visa this boca page notes that an ARC can be given for investing so I'd guess if you've got all your ducks in a row they won't say no to giving you an ARC.
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# ? Apr 5, 2012 18:18 |
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HappyHelmet posted:It always blows me away how little HESS actually pays. Its especially bad when they don't give you any hours. Do they reimburse you for your plane tickets to Taiwan though? That would make it worth the lower pay grade. I was talking to some friends in Kojen. They said they get 560 or 580 starting (I forget) and a 10nt raise per year. Hess doesn't pay for plane tickets, but there are resigning bonuses (like 20k-40k or so, depending on how long you've been here), return rate bonuses (a pittance, like 800nt/class if at least 90% of the kids sign back up) and a starting loan of 30k interest free. I didn't need the loan, but the resigning bonus has been nice.
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# ? Apr 6, 2012 04:07 |
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USDA Choice posted:I found a few results like that too. As for the visa this boca page notes that an ARC can be given for investing so I'd guess if you've got all your ducks in a row they won't say no to giving you an ARC. Thanks, I'll check that out later. I'll just start squirreling money away for now in case something actually comes of my plans. As it looks like the answer to any problems is, "throw money at it, till it goes away."
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# ? Apr 6, 2012 04:34 |
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HappyHelmet posted:I figured it would be something like that. My brief searching into the matter basically tells me its something like: hire lawyer-> sign documents-> kiss a poo poo load of money goodbye-> pray your business doesn't immediately fold
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HappyHelmet posted:I figured it would be something like that. My brief searching into the matter basically tells me its something like: hire lawyer-> sign documents-> kiss a poo poo load of money goodbye-> pray your business doesn't immediately fold Depending on what you want to do, you can always do a representative office for a foreign corporation. This limits your corporations activities in theory, but unless you are a big business, that shouldn't be a problem. If you want to do a legit foreign-owned business, you need at least 3 million NT in turnover per year per foreign manager's ARC. A representative office has none of these requirements and only minimal disclosures required to the government.
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# ? Apr 6, 2012 05:45 |
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TetsuoTW posted:You forgot the step between the money and the praying, kiss a whole lot of bureaucratic rear end. I was presuming that this is more or less what you hire a lawyer for. I'm hoping to minimize the amount of rear end kissing I would need to do. shots shots shots posted:Depending on what you want to do, you can always do a representative office for a foreign corporation. This limits your corporations activities in theory, but unless you are a big business, that shouldn't be a problem. Yeah, this is definitely food for thought. If I went through with this I certainly wouldn't be making that much money. I have a lot more reading to do obviously.
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# ? Apr 6, 2012 06:52 |
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Thinking about getting monumentally wasted this thursday (I have a light friday schedule) anyone else interested?
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# ? Apr 6, 2012 11:00 |
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The curse of living half a world away from Taipei.
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# ? Apr 6, 2012 12:10 |
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Good news guys, 7-11 now has "In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale" in a deluxe edition for 99NT. Get it while you can!
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# ? Apr 10, 2012 05:50 |
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Spanish Matlock posted:Thinking about getting monumentally wasted this thursday (I have a light friday schedule) anyone else interested? I'm apparently headed to Roxy Rocker on Thursday night ca. 10pm if you wanna come drink shots and shout. edit: Nevermind, that one fell through and now we're doing something else (what, exactly, I'm not sure of yet). mad carl fucked around with this message at 15:15 on Apr 10, 2012 |
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HappyHelmet posted:
Yo, I saw this CPA's site again. He has kickass information on practically anything related to foreign investment in TW. http://www.jusregal.com/English.htm
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shots shots shots posted:Yo, I saw this CPA's site again. He has kickass information on practically anything related to foreign investment in TW. Awesome thanks. Bookmarked the site and I'll read more into it later.
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# ? Apr 11, 2012 01:07 |
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gently caress it. I'm buying all of my clothes at 7-11 from now. Truly the only place I ever need to shop.
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# ? Apr 11, 2012 05:55 |
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Haraksha posted:gently caress it. I'm buying all of my clothes at 7-11 from now. Truly the only place I ever need to shop. Its all about hitting up the night markets for lovely t-shirts with hilariously bad English/weird graphics that fall apart after a couple washes.
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HappyHelmet posted:Its all about hitting up the night markets for lovely t-shirts with hilariously bad English/weird graphics that fall apart after a couple washes. vvv: salmon != pink in this case duckfarts fucked around with this message at 02:29 on Apr 12, 2012 |
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The realest of real men rock pink-ish shirts.
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# ? Apr 11, 2012 18:36 |
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Yo. Currently goon-ing it up here in Tokyo for a decade and am looking to try something new. I've got a job that I can take with me wherever I go in my region (APAC) and am thinking about Taiwan. I've got some questions that have come up before but were not directly answered so I'll ask again. 1) Housing Any good English language sites for housing? Ideally furnished/serviced. Also, what is the CBD area called in Taipei and would that be a good place to live? Is there an area close where most people that work in the area live? 2) Visa While at first I would just be on a business trip so a regular entry stamp will likely do, if I do decide to stay beyond that time I will need a visa of some sorts. Can I self sponsor myself based on my employment contract/income from HQ or do I need to set up a branch/local company? 3) language school I don't speak a word of Chinese but have managed to survive on trips to China with a pen and paper writing characters to communicate. That won't fly too long, does anyone know of a good part-time language school I could take classes at a few times a week while I'm there? I'd probably start with a 1-month extended business trip and maybe stretch it out to 3-months if I enjoy myself. I would be going to explore business relationships and would rather not have to deal with setting up a company (in Japan we have what is called a representative office which is exactly for that purpose). Many thanks dtb fucked around with this message at 08:51 on Apr 12, 2012 |
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dtb posted:1) Housing quote:Also, what is the CBD area called in Taipei and would that be a good place to live? Is there an area close where most people that work in the area live? quote:2) Visa
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# ? Apr 12, 2012 09:35 |
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N/m, this answers all my questions about starting a branch or rep. office: http://investtaiwan.nat.gov.tw/matter/show_eng.jsp?ID=6&MID=6 Seems easy enough, provided initial exploration proves there is enough market potential to justify. I'll be sure to drop a line once I get there again to see if anyone wants to do a goon-meet. Thanks for the advice dtb fucked around with this message at 14:44 on Apr 12, 2012 |
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Now, I know what this image is supposed to symbolize, but at the same time, there's only one thing I can see when I see an image like this.
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# ? Apr 13, 2012 11:49 |
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haha, indeed. Also, oh god... kaoliung night is never a good idea (the next morning).
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HappyHelmet posted:haha, indeed.
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