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sui jin



Joined: 08 Feb 2008
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Location: near the yangtze

PostPosted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 1:07 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think whoever gave you the advice 'you can't teach in another city' (even if they work in the US/UK/AUS consulate) is mistaken. I am sure other FTs working at language schools are sometimes asked to do this, and regardless of whether they have their passport with them or not.
Haining , or an hour from Haining, is not out in the sticks, and your school provided transport, so you were in their charge, so I would not worry about .

I know Haining quite well (BTW) and don't envy you being there - it is very dull in my view. Only 100 km or so from Shanghai , but still difficult to reach. .
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Sarcastro



Joined: 18 Dec 2010
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Location: Ann Arbor, MI

PostPosted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 2:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

sui jin wrote:
I think whoever gave you the advice 'you can't teach in another city' (even if they work in the US/UK/AUS consulate) is mistaken. I am sure other FTs working at language schools are sometimes asked to do this, and regardless of whether they have their passport with them or not.
Haining , or an hour from Haining, is not out in the sticks, and your school provided transport, so you were in their charge, so I would not worry about .

I know Haining quite well (BTW) and don't envy you being there - it is very dull in my view. Only 100 km or so from Shanghai , but still difficult to reach. .


How is taking an hour train "difficult to reach"? Also, it's just off the SO1 Highway. Difficult to get to is traveling the same distance only by converted mini-van with 15 other people for three and a half hours over unpaved roads. If you think that Haining difficult to get to Id hate to see how you would fair in a real developing country.

And please folks LEARN 2 READ

sui jin wrote:
I think whoever gave you the advice 'you can't teach in another city' (even if they work in the US/UK/AUS consulate) is mistaken.


Sarcastro wrote:
I called my consulate who directed me to people and about 4 calls later I talked to the officer who was working on my papers. She acted shocked and said emphatically no that I couldn't teach there. I could only teach in Haining because they knew me and had my papers anyway.


Im sorry, but if an officer tells me something while Im in a foreign country Im going to believe him unless I get some kind of official source, or higher official to contradict.
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choudoufu



Joined: 25 May 2010
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Location: Mao-berry, PRC

PostPosted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 2:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sarcastro wrote:
I called my consulate who directed me to people and about 4 calls later I talked to the officer who was working on my papers.


learn to be less cryptic.
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sui jin



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PostPosted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 2:38 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you think that Haining difficult to get to Id hate to see how you would fair in a real developing country.

I don't appreciate barbed personal comments after I tried to give you genuine advice, in the face of a very vague original post.

You were the one who got anxious an hour away from Haining without your passport !
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Sarcastro



Joined: 18 Dec 2010
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 3:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

sui jin wrote:
If you think that Haining difficult to get to Id hate to see how you would fair in a real developing country.

I don't appreciate barbed personal comments after I tried to give you genuine advice, in the face of a very vague original post.

You were the one who got anxious an hour away from Haining without your passport !


Sorry for being short with you guys. I know you dont have to be here or give any kind of good or decent advice, you choose to and no one deserves grief for that. I apologize for being a hole.

With that said, its not the remoteness that makes me anxious. Id be just as anxious if I were in England under similar situations.
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