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moul
Joined: 19 Jun 2003 Location: London
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Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2003 2:26 am Post subject: quitting? |
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hi,
i havent left yet but am still thinking about it..........so maybe let me know if ur still after work.
I need to know if i will get any hassles leaving the country at all?
Cos if i run in order to avoid legal hassles then i dont want to up n leave and have immigration ask my why im leaving soon......... before my visa has run out. does my school not have to phone up to cancel it?
I think and hope i will be ok as my mates tell me that i'll be leaving and theyll just cancel my visa with no problems at the airport.......
BUT i also need to transfer my money if i am to leave
and i hear from a friend who uses our 'fine bank' as its aptly named - that some of his money didnt make it home.
Maybe i should withdraw the lot in cash if i can in one go from my account to change it up at the airport
any ideas or do u know anyone who has left the country quickly?
cheers |
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simon77047
Joined: 08 Mar 2003
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Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2003 3:37 am Post subject: |
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| if it's any help i felt like that last year while i was living and working in daegu. it was god awful depressing. i made a short time calendar for the number of working days left, and one for the number of total days left in korea. each day i would find myself getting happy, (although short lived because i still had to go to work) but that seemed to make the final days barable. (sp?) another thing i did was i would go to my favorite restaurant and cook some of my favorite receipes for the owner and staff a couple times during the week before work. because i was a regular my cooking was never an issue. another idea, get DRUNK. |
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