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Mac
Joined: 18 Apr 2003 Posts: 77
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Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2003 2:53 am Post subject: Needing a kind human being's help |
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To anyone out there! My name is Mac ! I am currently in Vientiane Laos waiting on a potential employer to send me information to bring to the Chinese embassy but they are stalling and my money is running out and I don't have the funds to fly to another country. I was enquiring if someone out there knows of a job opening where an employer could send me an airline ticket to my next teaching job. I have posted my resume on Dave's section of teachers looking for a job. I can be reached at [email protected] for replys on this message. I am 43 years old and I come from America. I don't have anyone from America to ask for financial help and I would not! I just want to go somewhere to teach again. I have been teaching for over 5 years now! Thank you for reading this message. |
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khmerhit
Joined: 31 May 2003 Posts: 1874 Location: Reverse Culture Shock Unit
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Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2003 5:53 am Post subject: |
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Try ACE in Cambodia on the web, or Regent, they might be hiring tho i think they already hired for sept.
If you can afford it, and it's not terribly far, go to Phnom Penh! Try the American School. Failing that there are lots of other places you can find work in Phnom Penh, as there is a big turnover. PM if you wish. Good luck... |
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Roger
Joined: 19 Jan 2003 Posts: 9138
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Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2003 9:03 am Post subject: |
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...and I am sorry to inform you that no Chinese is going to be foolish enough to send you a ticket to a foreign place without first seeing you!
You will get a refund for your plane ticket at the end of your tenure. If at all...
I do not know how despeerate you are, but it would be wiser for you to follow khmerhit's suggestion, and only come to China if you can afford it.
You will have to be high and dry here for up to two months, and hotels are not as cheap in China as they are in Cambodia! |
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Mac
Joined: 18 Apr 2003 Posts: 77
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Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2003 10:54 am Post subject: |
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Thank you both for your suggestion that may be the only place for me to go at this point! |
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nomadder

Joined: 15 Feb 2003 Posts: 709 Location: Somewherebetweenhereandthere
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Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2003 9:12 pm Post subject: |
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I heard that there are some jobs in Vietnam these days that pay well. |
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Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2003 4:00 am Post subject: |
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Yes, if you can get to Ho Chi Minh City of Hanoi, there are jobs available. I was in Saigon a few weeks ago (for 6 weeks) and I was offered a lot of teaching positions at $8 and $10 US per hour. No contract, no accommodation and no plane ticket refunded - but plenty of work avaiable. Just front up to the Schools with your resume and you will be teaching the next day. They pay once a week - on a Saturday - in local currency. Best of luck. |
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Mac
Joined: 18 Apr 2003 Posts: 77
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Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2003 7:15 am Post subject: Running the Gauntlet |
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After going into Laos and going to the chinese embassy which is what the woman who was going to hire me wanted me to do things have not gone well for me. She had told me she would provide an airline ticket to China if I could get a working visa. Both embassies in Laos and Bangkok said to me that I would have to get a tourist visa first. The bottom line to all of this is that My money is almost finished and I am not closer to working than I was before. I look at the mistakes I made and realize that nothing is in concrete. I am going to go to Cambodia and see if I can survive there working where I can find work. I have taught for over 5 years and I realize that Things can change very quickly. Maybe times like these force people to take a long look at what really matters in life. |
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struelle
Joined: 16 May 2003 Posts: 2372 Location: Shanghai
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Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 10:26 am Post subject: Re: Running the Gauntlet |
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Both embassies in Laos and Bangkok said to me that I would have to get a tourist visa first. |
I find it interesting that a Chinese Embassy would recommend this route. Most teachers arrive on a tourist visa and get the work visa later, but they keep this to a hush when they apply for the tourist visa! The unspoken rule is never to mention that you want to find a job in China. If the procedure is done by the book, the employer in China sends an invitation letter overseas, and the teacher pays for a work visa before coming to China. But it really doesn't matter because eventually the teacher will get the work visa. The embassy may benefit from the tourist visa route because they get more money (tourist + work, as opposed to just work)
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I have taught for over 5 years and I realize that Things can change very quickly. Maybe times like these force people to take a long look at what really matters in life. |
I agree here - I've made mistakes like this as well, and it really does make me question priorities, not to mention learning the hard way on how to organize myself more. A classic mistake was last summer when I went biking around China with a big wad of cash in my bag, which was later stolen. Two years of dealing with the bureacratic banks in China left me absolutely disillusioned and completely frustrated. I totally gave up on the banks, including the possibility of purchasing travelers checks. I was so angry at the banks for making it a nightmare to transfer RMB out of the country, that I figured there was only one sure way: carry cold hard cash in my pocket. Since I was leaving the country and making my way to Thailand, I thought I'd empty my bank account and cash it into Thailand. That wasn't smart thinking, in hindsight. Whichever bloke took my money is probably still partying it up, as there was a lot of cash stolen.
Anyway if there's a lesson to be learned here, it's that planning ahead makes life a lot easier. Waiting until the last minute to secure visas, buy airplane tickets, change money, etc. creates 10 times as much stress as the effort needed to do such business in advance.
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Albulbul
Joined: 08 Feb 2003 Posts: 364
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Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2003 11:39 am Post subject: |
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Let us hope that some of the newbies and naifs read this posting and see the real dangers of this TEFL game !
The stakes can be high ! |
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lagger
Joined: 08 Apr 2003 Posts: 40 Location: Australia
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