This question is really difficult to answer.
1. There are very few teachers at the auxiliary level. So it's hard to say how much a class costs, about 30.
However, teachers in colleges and universities basically don't live by exam time, because it is stipulated by the state.
2. The minimum workload is generally 400 class hours.
3. The monthly salary has little to do with the class, and it is based on the professional title. If it's a teaching assistant, it's very few, 3000? I really don't know.
As for academic issues, I actually want to say this first: I am from the School of Information, and as far as I know, the professional teachers in the School of Information must be doctors. Do you think the academic level is high?
The leader is very busy and has no time for class. If they think of it, they will directly remotely control the camera in the classroom to watch your class in the office. Only the educational administrator who arranges classes for you or the secretary's teacher will attend classes.
6. If the conference is important, it must be compiled. You should ask the person who recruited you this question.
7. The provident fund is calculated by salary. There is no insurance.
As far as I know, there is no dormitory.