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Post by Keyboard Ninja on Jul 5, 2004 2:11:33 GMT -5
Anyone have any information about this type of career? I've been told that you get paid very well, plus they pay for your living expenses. Any help on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
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Post by scrible88 on Jul 5, 2004 2:13:32 GMT -5
Anyone have any information about this type of career? I've been told that you get paid very well, plus they pay for your living expenses. Any help on this topic would be greatly appreciated. I don't know anything about it but... Here's my advice. Do it on your Ruckus ;D
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Post by Keyboard Ninja on Jul 5, 2004 2:27:12 GMT -5
If I can teach in Japan, I'll do it on my 250cc ruckus ;D
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Post by scooterman22 on Jul 5, 2004 21:49:40 GMT -5
I taught english in Thailand for 3 months. I was vollenteering there. Besectly you get training in the country you are from then you apply to teach overseas. Its easy to get a job, many countries are looking for native english teachers. If you have a degree you get better pay and choice of places but It is easy to get a job, you just have to look at how much your paid do you get accomidation and such. Some countries are better than others. You just need to look around.
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Post by Keyboard Ninja on Jul 7, 2004 2:25:34 GMT -5
I taught english in Thailand for 3 months. I was vollenteering there. Besectly you get training in the country you are from then you apply to teach overseas. Its easy to get a job, many countries are looking for native english teachers. If you have a degree you get better pay and choice of places but It is easy to get a job, you just have to look at how much your paid do you get accomidation and such. Some countries are better than others. You just need to look around. What kind of degree do they look for? I'm almost done with my biology degree, but if there is something that I can get quicker I'll do it for the time being
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