Hi
I generally agree with most of the above comments.
Teaching English in Spain can be quite an unstable existance.
The summer months are usually lean. In summer, a lot of teachers go to England or Ireland to teach or teach Spanish teenagers and children in summer camps.
But it is fun and enjoyable.
The one point I’d disagree with is getting up to 40 Euro an hour for teaching.
I’m based in Madrid, and it is very very difficult to get even close to 30 an hour if you’re working for an agency or academy.
Even working for yourself, you can consider yourself lucky if you can charge somewhere around the mid-thirties per hour.
And classes outside the city usually pay either 2 or 3 euros extra per hour or a daily travel allowance of around 10 Euros.
An English teacher in Spain will do very, very well to have a net (after tax and social security) income of 25,000 Euro per year. You can live on that in Spain, especially if you’re single, but considering that we all have degrees, it’s nothing to get excited on that.
Hope this helps
Owen
http://www.englishteachermadrid.com