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ipsa
Joined: 11 Apr 2003 Posts: 12
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Posted: Fri May 30, 2003 10:12 am Post subject: Looking for work in Italy, have Italian and CDN citizenship |
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I am a canadian & Italian citizen currently in Japan but would love to leave here to teach in Europe, actually, Spain or Italy. Not keen on Japan, been here one month, and want to go to Europe. My questions are:
How much can I save
What are some names of schools with good reputations (do you know of any hiring)
Is airfare ever paid for?
I have a university degree, some teaching experience, and TESOL certification. My passports are valid. |
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torinoguy
Joined: 23 May 2003 Posts: 6
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Posted: Fri May 30, 2003 3:37 pm Post subject: |
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teaching in europe is nothing like japan/korea..
they dont pay airfare, some dont even pay housing or give it!
you cant save money!!
you want to save money you go to korea!
but something you cant get anywhere else is the spainish/ italian life style! |
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double agent
Joined: 18 Jun 2003 Posts: 152 Location: In the wild wild west
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Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2003 7:48 pm Post subject: or try another institute in Japan |
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You dont like japan. Maybe it is your employer, or the
extreme culture shock.
Here are some ideas from an oldie.
Grab the local business pages and look under SCHOOLS, LANGUAGE SCHOOLS, University, Private schools.
email about 10 to 15 of them your CV tomorrow morning.
Two days later do a follow up call.
Better yet, go to a few in person with resume in hand. Most jobs
are not ADVERTISED. really it is a well know fact.
Now you have the wheels set in motion.
Next, what do you do in your own country for a good time.
art, music, sports, nothing, dancing,
go to a place that looks COOL like a place you think you might
like. Even if you are not SURE. Just try it. This is for Tuesday afternoon
or night.
Say hello to someone new. Ask them if you can share their table,
buy a drink whatever.
Next, check out the tefl jobs in italy or spain. Send them your resume
NOW.
Tell them you are unhappy in Asia, and will make a one year commitment
to their school in spain or italy. Even if you dont you must say it to get
the job.
True the money wont be great, but the lifestyle is awesome.
Do you like quiet or citylife .? This is important when going
to your next job. Choose carefully. I made the mistake of
going somewhere QUIET once. IT was a nightmare. Every nite
i was pulling my hair out with nothing to do or even walk to.
Try taiwan, or turkey i hear they are pretty cool and Vietnam is great!!!!
I save 600 us a month. But i have experience.
Good luck. Choose wisely. In the end you will never be 100 per cent
sure what will happen until it is all over. That is just the shit of
working TEFL.
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