
In this episode, I dive into the realities of being a self-employed ESL instructor in Ontario, Canada. With over a decade of teaching experience, I aim to dispel the myth that online teaching is a glamorous and easy job. I discuss the significant financial burdens, such as high taxation rates—around 30% in Ontario—and the lack of benefits like paid vacation or dental coverage. I emphasize the importance of careful financial planning, especially during low-income months, and the necessity of consulting with accountants to manage expenses and taxes effectively.
I also address the psychological and emotional toll of self-employment, including the pressure from students who often have unrealistic expectations. I stress the importance of setting clear boundaries and contracts to manage scheduling and client expectations. Additionally, I discuss the challenges of competing with lower-priced tutors from different regions, explaining that my pricing reflects my qualifications, experience, and the cost of living in Toronto. Ultimately, I aim to foster a respectful understanding of the value of quality education while navigating the complexities of running a small business in the ESL field.
Join me as I share my experiences and insights, offering valuable advice for fellow educators and students alike. Whether you're an ESL instructor or a language learner, this episode provides a candid look at the challenges and rewards of the teaching profession.