Hi. I'd like to know if there are possibilities of contract work in the LOS for SAP trainers, and maybe Microsoft trainers too.
And--as a pre-emptive strike --yes I've already looked into ESL teaching, on this board and others: I am considering it seriously and by now I'm fairly clear on the practicalities of that type of employment thanks to the excellent info in some of the threads, particularly from Stogie.
My background is on Microsoft software (as a professional IT worker) but from what I've learned, aside from some international school offering some basic computer courses in English to the kids, possibilities are limited. For MS certifications courses, I'd expect them to be provided in Thai. If you know of some demand for English-speaking MS certified trainers (or better yet you are one or know some in the LOS, please by all means let me know).
For SAP, I could look into certifying while I'm still here in the States, if the practicalities resemble that of ESL teaching (warm body with US passport and adequate certification) I'd much prefer to hear only from people with real knowledge or experience of SAP in Thailand. Demand (if any) and practical requirements (are employers short-handed and flexible or is it a buyer's market? What are the modules that are the most in demand?) would be my main questions.
I have no expectations one way or the other except that the pay would be much lower than in the States or Europe, but a bit higher than ESL teaching.
Thanks in advance for any practical **informed** info,
Mohawk
And--as a pre-emptive strike --yes I've already looked into ESL teaching, on this board and others: I am considering it seriously and by now I'm fairly clear on the practicalities of that type of employment thanks to the excellent info in some of the threads, particularly from Stogie.
My background is on Microsoft software (as a professional IT worker) but from what I've learned, aside from some international school offering some basic computer courses in English to the kids, possibilities are limited. For MS certifications courses, I'd expect them to be provided in Thai. If you know of some demand for English-speaking MS certified trainers (or better yet you are one or know some in the LOS, please by all means let me know).
For SAP, I could look into certifying while I'm still here in the States, if the practicalities resemble that of ESL teaching (warm body with US passport and adequate certification) I'd much prefer to hear only from people with real knowledge or experience of SAP in Thailand. Demand (if any) and practical requirements (are employers short-handed and flexible or is it a buyer's market? What are the modules that are the most in demand?) would be my main questions.
I have no expectations one way or the other except that the pay would be much lower than in the States or Europe, but a bit higher than ESL teaching.
Thanks in advance for any practical **informed** info,
Mohawk
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