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pocketplayer
Joined: 22 Feb 2010 Posts: 8
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Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 7:54 pm Post subject: Older Male mid 40's Seeks Seasoned Info |
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Hello to Dave's ESL Cafe
I stumbled upon this site researching.
I need advice from those who have been there & done that.
Quick Background
I am a single male, 47, with fifteen years teaching experience as an elementary school teacher. I primarily taught 4th and 5th grades. I have a current clear professional multiple-subject teaching credential that is still valid from the state of CA. I currently live in the state of TN now.
Other education includes;
B.S. Psychology
M.A. Theology
Current Interests
I am in a place to pack up and go easily right now. I wil be very forthright...I want to make as much money as possible over the next few years and am willing to sacrifice for it. One great thing about being a little older is knowing self. I am aware of what I can handle and what I cannot. I know my limitations.
The past year for me has been like living in a foreign country. I grew up in Los Angeles and now reside in a small country town in TN where hunting and guns seems to rule. I feel like it is 1950...and it looks like it is. This has been a real cultural shift for me, so I think it has been a primer for living in a new land (to a degree).
Can I get some quick feedback as to start the process?
I also want concerns from those out there. I value a critical eye from those who have been there or have been burned by romantic/ idelaistic visions of what teaching overseas is.
Thanks,
Joe
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tomstone
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Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 8:00 pm Post subject: |
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Glenski

Joined: 15 Jan 2003 Posts: 12844 Location: Hokkaido, JAPAN
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Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 10:02 pm Post subject: |
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You seem like an excellent candidate for international schools. Where do you want to go? |
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johnslat

Joined: 21 Jan 2003 Posts: 13859 Location: Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
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Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 10:27 pm Post subject: |
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Dear pocketplayer,
Most money = Middle East (most of the time.)
Regards,
John |
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Sadebugo
Joined: 10 May 2003 Posts: 524
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Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 1:26 pm Post subject: Re: Older Male mid 40's Seeks Seasoned Info |
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pocketplayer wrote: |
Hello to Dave's ESL Cafe
I stumbled upon this site researching.
I need advice from those who have been there & done that.
Quick Background
I am a single male, 47, with fifteen years teaching experience as an elementary school teacher. I primarily taught 4th and 5th grades. I have a current clear professional multiple-subject teaching credential that is still valid from the state of CA. I currently live in the state of TN now.
Other education includes;
B.S. Psychology
M.A. Theology
Current Interests
I am in a place to pack up and go easily right now. I wil be very forthright...I want to make as much money as possible over the next few years and am willing to sacrifice for it. One great thing about being a little older is knowing self. I am aware of what I can handle and what I cannot. I know my limitations.
The past year for me has been like living in a foreign country. I grew up in Los Angeles and now reside in a small country town in TN where hunting and guns seems to rule. I feel like it is 1950...and it looks like it is. This has been a real cultural shift for me, so I think it has been a primer for living in a new land (to a degree).
Can I get some quick feedback as to start the process?
I also want concerns from those out there. I value a critical eye from those who have been there or have been burned by romantic/ idelaistic visions of what teaching overseas is.
Thanks,
Joe |
Hey, Joe:
I am originally from Kentucky which I believe has a similar culture to Tennessee. If you're having trouble adjusting to the life there then, I wouldn't recommend going to Asia (especially Korea). Those really are other worlds with totally different cultures and some having oppressive features. Your best bet would be to find a culture closer to what you experienced in California, i.e., maybe something in Latin America although the pay is usually very low there. For the highest pay, there is North Asia (which I already discussed) and the Middle East. The latter requires several years of EFL experience but international schools would have different hiring requirements that might fit your background.
Hope this helps.
Sadebugo
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pocketplayer
Joined: 22 Feb 2010 Posts: 8
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Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 7:32 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks! I appreciate the time those took to give some feedback, especially knowing my questions are most likely very basic...but I am in the begginging stages of gather data.
Although I mentioned previously a need for the "higher salary" type schools, a cultural match is also important for endurance and quality of life.
That said, the past year here in TN has been a challenge, but also prep for changing cultures. It was never my intent, yet as it turns out, I live in a remote area in a singlewide mobile home and have few friends.
I have developed disciplines this past year and experiences only one living away from the comfort of home can understand. In short, it might be a primer for going overseas or living in a culture that has many differences (differences are not always a bad thing as well).
I tend to lean towards the Middle East cultures. I am Italian, like the heat, have a Middle East look, especially if I grow a beard, feel being a male an advantage, understand the deep religious roots and limitations (I am not the typical Westerner in this sense and can live with strict observances).
What I would be interested in is specific schools, maybe comment on ads like the following;
http://www.teachaway.com/content/teaching-public-schools-abu-dhabi
Thanks again!
Joe |
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slaqdog
Joined: 29 Apr 2003 Posts: 211
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Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 10:13 am Post subject: |
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Look at Elementary school positions mid east-best quality life/money places imho Qatar and UAE both recruiting for schools now.
check em out and when you come back we'll do the applications for you too;-) |
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