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How hard is it for a non-EU citizen to get a job?
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Is it possible to save money while teaching in Europe?
Yes, easily.
31%
 31%  [ 5 ]
Yes, but don't plan on having any fun.
12%
 12%  [ 2 ]
No, you'll just barely break even.
37%
 37%  [ 6 ]
No, come with money because you'll probably spend more than you make.
18%
 18%  [ 3 ]
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ITTP



Joined: 23 Sep 2006
Posts: 343
Location: Prague/Worldwide

PostPosted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 7:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

spiral78 wrote:
I just wanted to add a last post to this thread to write that I try never to get personal on this forum.
However, I think it is unwise to assume that everything written by her (Spiral) is accurate and this has been brought up for example on the Czech Republic forum concerning Prague info.



That's not personal? Rolling Eyes I guess you're referring to our argument about the availability of good restaurant meals in Prague for 100kc or less.

Of course, ITTP's posts are always 100% accurate Shocked

ITTP: it would be directly useful information if you could tell the forum exactly how those American grads of your teacher training program were able to get legal work in France.

If you read the France forum, you'll find some posts from Americans who tried really hard to achieve this, and were frustrated. I'm sure it would be really interesting to hear what the loophole/s may be, so that we can steer newbies in the right directions...


Your posts Spiral number 3,000+ (and that is just on Davescafe). My posts number 200+. I tend to post just when I am sure of the subject, such as cheap restaurants in the center of Prague - the place where I am every day of the week.

Sure, Tyler in August began studying in Paris in September and was taken on by Berlitz as a teacher (I imagine through a student visa agreement), and Jeff (Jan grad), is teaching in Paris all work permitted and everything with the company Nacel.

ok, my last post on this thread.

Have a lovely day Spiral and looking forward to your hugely helpful contribution on the Czech Republic forum in future.
Virtual flowers your way.
Peace and TEFL love!

Neville Smile

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