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dlecorchick
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Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 6:46 am Post subject: Already in China - Planning for Fall of 2014 |
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Thanks for reading!
We are currently teaching in Shenyang, China. Our contract is finishing this summer and we would like to teach another year, two, or three... in China..
We would like to teach at the University level (we are doing that now) but somewhere warmer and a lot less polluted (air). City life doesn't fit us but with two young kids, super rural probably wouldn't be the right fit. I'm steadily reading about different areas in preparation for the Fall of 2014.
Any help would be appreciated!
Me: 29, white male. ED.D. STEM (ABD), MBA, 5 years teaching experience
Ex-wife: 31, white female, MBA, 2 years teaching experience
Kids: 6 and 4. We are doing fine co-parenting and home schooling. |
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rioux
Joined: 26 Apr 2012 Posts: 880
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Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 8:51 am Post subject: |
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Do you have a salary range?
A number of teaching hours per week range? |
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vikeologist
Joined: 07 Sep 2009 Posts: 600
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Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 9:13 am Post subject: |
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I guess the issue is going to be finding somewhere unpolluted.
I've posted it before, but this link might help you there.
http://aqicn.org/map/ |
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dlecorchick
Joined: 12 Dec 2008 Posts: 26
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Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 9:33 am Post subject: |
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rioux wrote: |
Do you have a salary range?
A number of teaching hours per week range? |
I'm teaching 16hrs/week for 5,300 RMB now. Housing, utilities, and lunch provided. I try to be as frugal as possible. I really just don't have a range.. Typically more is better
Teaching hours would have to remain around 20 so the Ex can teach 20 opposite of me. That's how we are set up now... Opposite schedules. I'll teach 16-20 and she will teach the other slots per week.
Thanks. |
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dlecorchick
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Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 9:35 am Post subject: |
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vikeologist wrote: |
I guess the issue is going to be finding somewhere unpolluted.
I've posted it before, but this link might help you there.
http://aqicn.org/map/ |
Thanks! |
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Shroob
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Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 10:02 am Post subject: |
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If pollution really is your number 1 deciding factor, then look towards Yunnan. I've heard Hainan touted as pollution free, though sometimes the AQI lists Haikou as quite polluted. Though that's still cleaner than the majority of other places in China! |
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dlecorchick
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Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 11:51 am Post subject: |
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Shroob wrote: |
If pollution really is your number 1 deciding factor, then look towards Yunnan. I've heard Hainan touted as pollution free, though sometimes the AQI lists Haikou as quite polluted. Though that's still cleaner than the majority of other places in China! |
I'll look into Hainan. Thanks!
Warmer weather compared to Shenyang is probably the first deciding factor. |
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tyroleanhat
Joined: 21 Oct 2013 Posts: 209 Location: Austria / China
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Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 3:03 pm Post subject: |
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I've looked at the aqicn map quite a bit for the last 2 months, as I am coming to China soon.
in my statistics the only places with constant "good" air were:
- the south-east coast from Xiamen to Whenzhou
- Hainan
- Taiwan
- and believe it or not, Beijing had many really clean days. (more than Shanghai) |
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canrun30
Joined: 03 Oct 2012 Posts: 116
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Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 3:00 am Post subject: |
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Ex wife...huh? And, ya'll are WAY over-qualified to teach English in China.
Something doesn't quite add up...
I know it's not my business, but I'm a Yenta by trade, so that's why I'm curious... |
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Non Sequitur
Joined: 23 May 2010 Posts: 4724 Location: China
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Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 3:32 am Post subject: |
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You could look at teaching at adjacent universities which would give you two apartments.
Harder to get a schedule that allows you to be 'on' and ex 'off' but a useful line of enquiry.
In Dalian where I worked way back, the Maritime, Technology and Finance Us (3) were within walking distance.
In these unusual scenarios I counsel casting a wide net. |
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BlueBlood
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Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 4:52 am Post subject: |
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Shroob wrote: |
If pollution really is your number 1 deciding factor, then look towards Yunnan. I've heard Hainan touted as pollution free, though sometimes the AQI lists Haikou as quite polluted. Though that's still cleaner than the majority of other places in China! |
I follow Haikou's AQI almost daily. It's not BJ or SH, but it's no picnic there, either. Usually around 150. |
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dlecorchick
Joined: 12 Dec 2008 Posts: 26
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Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 6:14 am Post subject: |
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canrun30 wrote: |
Ex wife...huh? And, ya'll are WAY over-qualified to teach English in China.
Something doesn't quite add up...
I know it's not my business, but I'm a Yenta by trade, so that's why I'm curious... |
I'm not sure which part of this equation is troubling you. Thanks for the WAY over-qualified compliment?? |
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dlecorchick
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Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 6:15 am Post subject: |
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Non Sequitur wrote: |
You could look at teaching at adjacent universities which would give you two apartments.
Harder to get a schedule that allows you to be 'on' and ex 'off' but a useful line of enquiry.
In Dalian where I worked way back, the Maritime, Technology and Finance Us (3) were within walking distance.
In these unusual scenarios I counsel casting a wide net. |
That's what we are doing now. Separate apartments and separate universities but very close together. |
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vikeologist
Joined: 07 Sep 2009 Posts: 600
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Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 8:01 am Post subject: |
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I'd be tempted to send you details about our Uni, but
1. Ningbo may be one of the less polluted cities, but that's not saying much.
but more importantly 2. the bulk of classes tend to be at 8am - 11.30 each morning, and thus everybody tends to teach at the same time. In fact it's been a problem as it would be good to be able to see other teachers' classes; both other foreign teachers, and the native teachers that I've been told are the best ones. When you add in the fact that teaching takes place over two campuses, it would just be impossible to have two teachers whose classes were at different times.
Still, maybe this will be less of a problem in other Unis.
Unis like married couples, and the two of you are the next best thing. |
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Non Sequitur
Joined: 23 May 2010 Posts: 4724 Location: China
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Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 5:34 pm Post subject: |
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dlecorchick wrote: |
Non Sequitur wrote: |
You could look at teaching at adjacent universities which would give you two apartments.
Harder to get a schedule that allows you to be 'on' and ex 'off' but a useful line of enquiry.
In Dalian where I worked way back, the Maritime, Technology and Finance Us (3) were within walking distance.
In these unusual scenarios I counsel casting a wide net. |
That's what we are doing now. Separate apartments and separate universities but very close together. |
Great.
Dalian doesn't meet the proviso as to warmer climate tho.
Perhaps others can throw in some more southerly situations where there are unis in close proximity.
I've tended to work Liaoning/Shandong. |
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