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nomad soul

Joined: 31 Jan 2010 Posts: 11454 Location: The real world
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Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 6:31 am Post subject: |
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| ESL104 wrote: |
| But what sort of 'personal choice' is it to pick a place where you're stuck in a compound with no entertainment, over a place where you're free to go out and have fun during your evenings and weekends? |
Lots of myths... I didn't live in a compound---many teachers don't. Whenever I wanted to socialize, I easily met up with friends (Saudis included) on weekends and evenings for getogethers.
| and ESL104 wrote: |
| Don't you think someone with a 1 year postgrad degree (i.e. a PGCE or MA) should earn more in Saudi Arabia than they do in China or Vietnam? Simply because Saudi Arabia is a much more difficult place to live. I'm not suggesting the other two countries are perfect, but drinks are freely avaliable, there's no 5am morning prayer at your local centre of terrorism...errr, mosque. |
Uh, Detroit, Chicago, and Baltimore are also challenging places to live. Some teachers find the Kingdom mildly difficult but manageable, while others should never have gone to KSA (and yet continue to complain about it even though they've departed the country). Anyway, I'm a former US Army brat and grew up outside the US. I can handle cultural ambiguity; my parents raised me right. As for drinking, it's never been a priority for me.
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| There's a huge supply of hot girls who are all too willing to talk to you and don't wear black robes with a letterbox for their eyes. You're apparently free to travel outside the country on your vacation periods. And you're getting paid the same for this as you would in Saudi. |
Actually, I had my own endless "supply" of lovely girls willing to talk to me (for free)---they were my students. I'm female, by the way. As for freely travelling, Dubai and Bahrain aren't far for those who want some major R&R on the weekends and/or over breaks.
| and again, ad nauseam wrote: |
| Why would anyone in their right mind pick the MA TESOL---> Saudi Arabia route over the PGCE ----> South East Asia route? |
My employer in the US contributed 40% toward my master's degree, which allowed me to change careers. Nuff said on that subject. Personal choice.
See, you and I are quite different. Go figure. |
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