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Mnizzle



Joined: 11 May 2005
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Location: Colorado

PostPosted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 2:50 am    Post subject: Go without a job?! Reply with quote

Surprised Hello all...
I am still planning on moving to Russia (Moscow) this fall. I have no certification to teach English. The programs that I am looking at all require the CELTA. There is no CELTA course in my hometown (Pittsburgh, PA). It looks like I should just go to Russia and get certified by one of the programs that might hire me following the CELTA course. I would not have a job guarantee before my arrival there. Is it too big a risk to move to Russia without a job??? Are there private agencies that can find me a nice apartment so that I don't have to move there without plans? Please help!!!!
Any information at all, even if slightly unrelated, is welcome.
Maureen
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canucktechie



Joined: 07 Feb 2003
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Location: Moscow

PostPosted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 3:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I believe both BKC and Language Link offer CELTA courses in Moscow. If you take the course and do OK I think either school would be happy to hire you. Also they take care of accommodation for CELTA students and teachers.

The big schools (BKC in particular) have a lot of detractors but I think they are a good idea for a newcomer. The school will take care of your housing, visa, etc. so you can focus on your job. You get to meet a lot of people and learn the ropes. A lot of people work for one of the big schools for a year or two, then go on to a smaller school and/or work freelance.

I would not recommend that anyone just show up in Moscow and look for a job, even those who already have a CELTA and/or experience. It's just too expensive, and the pay in Russia is not adequate to recoup such expenses. Of course, if you know someone to stay with, that's another story.
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maruss



Joined: 18 Mar 2003
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Location: Cyprus

PostPosted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 2:27 pm    Post subject: Good advice...... Reply with quote

I'll second that,especially with Moscow which can be very expensive for a foreigner who has no Russian contacts and nowhere to stay either!Finding an appartment which is under $1000 per month if you use an agency will be almost impossible and be warned,it is as unfriendly,if not more so than any big western city-people are generally very unhelpful there or at best indifferent to strangers and ripping-off unsuspecting foreigners is a hobby for many of them!Once you know Russians and make friends though, you can be amazed at the difference!
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