Salary Breakdown - Working as an ALT in Japan

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • This is how much I earn as an ALT working in Japan! After some research, I realised that my gas bills are WAY over the average... Time to cut down on the hot water... Also, you would probably spend much lesser on groceries if you're not buying as much junk food and sweet drinks as I do 😝 Anyway, everyone's spending is different, but I hope this gives you a rough guide of whether you would be able to save money if you're planning to work as an ALT in Japan!
    00:00 Intro
    00:23 My Salary
    00:39 Expenses
    03:20 "Savings"
    03:37 Unfortunate Circumstances
    04:35 Salary Breakdown
    Sound Effects: Pixabay Music
    Outro Music: Music_Unlimited on Pixabay
    Images: Irasutoya

Komentáře • 26

  • @renren_
    @renren_ Před 16 dny +2

    I'm not an ALT but this came up to my recommendations. Knowing how underpaid ALTs are, I recommend those who wants to work or move to Japan to take it as a stepping stone and transfer to their desired job after a year or two. All the best!

    • @LisaLostInJapan
      @LisaLostInJapan  Před 15 dny

      Definitely agree. Getting a job as an ALT is probably the easiest way to get into Japan. I’m working hard on my Japanese to try for either a better-paying English-teaching job or a job in a different field all together!

  • @shadytaha2582
    @shadytaha2582 Před 23 dny

    Hey thanks for video, very insightful. How much do you pay for tax every month and is it legal in Japan to do part time job at an eikiwa or any other type of schools after you school hours? thanks in advance :)

    • @LisaLostInJapan
      @LisaLostInJapan  Před 23 dny

      Hi! I’m looking at one of my payslips and about 36,000 yen is taken off (~10,000 yen for social health insurance, ~20,000 for welfare pension insurance, ~1,000 yen for unemployment insurance, and ~4,000 yen for income tax)
      I’ve heard that it is possible to do part-time jobs as long as it’s valid under the instructor visa! You just have to file the tax for those jobs yourself.
      Hope this helps!

  • @mayayoshihata6636
    @mayayoshihata6636 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I consider myself to be a stoic person, yet the ALT job seems little feasible to me 😅.
    All the best to you with your living expenses.

    • @LisaLostInJapan
      @LisaLostInJapan  Před 3 měsíci +3

      I don’t think I can continue doing this job if I want to start a family :,) Maybe I will do this job for 1 or 2 more years haha

    • @mayayoshihata6636
      @mayayoshihata6636 Před 3 měsíci

      @@LisaLostInJapan
      Haha, that would be an interesting transition to see. I often see many foreigners who get ALT jobs leave Japan due to exploitation believing it to be the country's fault.
      But it would definitely make children a little sad to lose such an excellent teacher lol.

    • @LisaLostInJapan
      @LisaLostInJapan  Před 3 měsíci

      @@mayayoshihata6636 I wouldn’t blame the country, but there is definitely something exploitative about ALT dispatch companies… They take advantage of the fact that foreigners want to work in Japan, and offer bare minimum salaries. But even if ALTs quit, there’s always more foreigners who are willing to take their place so the exploitation goes on. Anyways, I came here knowing what I was getting in to, so I’m just trying to enjoy my time here 😋 And the kids really make the job feel rewarding!

    • @mayayoshihata6636
      @mayayoshihata6636 Před 3 měsíci

      @@LisaLostInJapan
      Haha, I can feel a tad bit of your frustration with ALT's exploitation already 😂.
      Nonetheless, I reckon if such is the method to have a gateway into Japan, I wouldn't mind being a cog in the system for them, so long as I am allowed to leave whenever I wish.
      Enjoy your life there! It's a life of dream for many, certainly for me. I love teaching as well, there is no other feeling quite like the one you get after someone understands what you explain. Though not yet a teacher lol.

  • @terencempofu7061
    @terencempofu7061 Před 2 měsíci

    how did you apply ,and whats the best time to start applying for the program?

    • @LisaLostInJapan
      @LisaLostInJapan  Před 2 měsíci

      ALT dispatch companies hire all year round, but I applied online around October to start in April, the first semester of school! You can google for ALT dispatch companies to find out which one you like best (read all the reviews about the company) and apply through their website.

  • @bellabernadette6787
    @bellabernadette6787 Před měsícem +1

    I think this is very true! I spend about 160.000 yen on average for a month :(
    That's why I feel so confused when the company offered me 200.000 yen + commuting 30.000 yen :(

    • @LisaLostInJapan
      @LisaLostInJapan  Před měsícem

      Yeah… I guess that’s why some ALTs do part-time jobs like online tutoring, but I personally prefer to use my extra time to rest so no additional income for me 😭 Just gotta save money wherever I can…

  • @Darkhorse12022
    @Darkhorse12022 Před měsícem

    Before companies were forced to pay insurance and pension, you could easily save up your first year. But now, it’s almost impossible to save

    • @LisaLostInJapan
      @LisaLostInJapan  Před měsícem

      Yeah 😭 My dreams of exploring Japan on the weekends were dashed when I figured out how little savings I would have…

  • @ManachanJapan
    @ManachanJapan Před 3 měsíci +4

    Maybe you can try Eikiwa or kindergarten? Pay is much better. Not just here in Tokyo, but nationwide
    Greets from Tokyo

    • @LisaLostInJapan
      @LisaLostInJapan  Před 3 měsíci +2

      I’ve heard horrors about eikaiwa, but I do want to try one day!! And yes, definitely kindergarten!! I think I’ll give being an ALT a go for just one more year before trying something else

    • @ManachanJapan
      @ManachanJapan Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@LisaLostInJapan Nova/Gaba scheme is horror, but there are enough Eikaiwa out there not paying for hours only but for office time, too. Those will put you in social insurance as well.
      Just remember, that only ALT is an instructor. kindergarten and eikaiwa are the Humanities/Intl Services/Engineering visa!

  • @XC-Z-cv8qw
    @XC-Z-cv8qw Před měsícem

    ALT means "Assistant Language Teacher"

  • @user-vp6fh8gx7z
    @user-vp6fh8gx7z Před 3 měsíci +1

    Singapore is a rich country. Why do you live in Japan?

    • @LisaLostInJapan
      @LisaLostInJapan  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Hi! I just really love Japan, so I decided to find a job here 😁

  • @nicolasuzette7480
    @nicolasuzette7480 Před 2 měsíci +2

    ¥230k a month in a high expense society…..barely makes sense unless you’re young and want the cultural experience of Eastern life vs the West

    • @LisaLostInJapan
      @LisaLostInJapan  Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah, the pay is really depressing… it’s a really nice experience for those who want to try living and working in Japan, but definitely not sustainable long-term :/

  • @kaminagaliza8434
    @kaminagaliza8434 Před měsícem

    Thailand is the better choice.