
I'll keep this as vague as I can, since apparently one of the higher-ups monitors forums such as these to see when employees make posts so he can harp on them.
I've been in Japan for "a while" working for "an eikaiwa" and I have had a really wonderful time (no quotes). I like the job, honestly. I'm one of the lucky ones. I have good coworkers, mostly good students, and my life here is enjoyable.
But apparently not as enjoyable as it could be. I've met two private teachers in passing and apparently I could be making considerably more money for a fraction of the time and effort. While this particular company promises no more than 30 teaching hours [and they haven't gone back on that, which I'm happy with] there is the small fact that I'm at the school for close to 50 hours a week - sometimes just sitting around, waiting for a visitor to come so I can start the sales pitch. While I've had worse jobs, I'd certainly prefer the job of "Bob" the private teacher - 15 hours a week of classes, 3 or so hours of prep time per week, and the rest he spends doing....whatever, for almost twice as much salary as myself.
I speak Japanese fairly well [and honestly, think it's not bad to use it when teaching to a minor degree just to use for translation examples], and my main concern is advertisement - how do I GET students? And is there a particularly good payment "plan" to use for students? A private student at my current job pays close to 460,000 yen for once a week lessons. Would someone pay 400,000 for twice a week?
Some advice would be nice. For the meantime I'm alright but... thinking about the future.