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Clockout
Joined: 23 Feb 2009
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Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 11:39 pm Post subject: Is there a legal way to work at two schools? |
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I think the answer to this question is NO but
Is there any way to work legally at two schools?
For example:
A.) Can you legally work at a two week summer camp?
B.) Can you work evenings at a hagwon? |
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Clockout
Joined: 23 Feb 2009
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Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 11:42 pm Post subject: |
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Is this the answer to my question?
From http://asktheexpat.blogspot.com/
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There are, however, legal routes to go if you want to make some solid extra cash. If you really love working all day, well, then get two jobs. It's possible. You can teach adults on the split shift and do an afternoon school gig in the middle. It's a lot of hours, but you'll be pulling over 5-6k a month, plus benefits and the potential for double housing cash. Or you can teach at a kindergarten place in the morning and early afternoon and then a hagwon till late into the night. There are plenty of ways to make solid LEGAL cash. Of course, if you're on the E2 then you'll need to get permission from the school who sponsors your visa. That can be tricky sometimes, but as long as the two mediums aren't vying for the same market, then you should have no problems. |
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polonius

Joined: 05 Jun 2004
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Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 6:10 am Post subject: |
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Clockout wrote: |
Is this the answer to my question?
From http://asktheexpat.blogspot.com/
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There are, however, legal routes to go if you want to make some solid extra cash. If you really love working all day, well, then get two jobs. It's possible. You can teach adults on the split shift and do an afternoon school gig in the middle. It's a lot of hours, but you'll be pulling over 5-6k a month, plus benefits and the potential for double housing cash. Or you can teach at a kindergarten place in the morning and early afternoon and then a hagwon till late into the night. There are plenty of ways to make solid LEGAL cash. Of course, if you're on the E2 then you'll need to get permission from the school who sponsors your visa. That can be tricky sometimes, but as long as the two mediums aren't vying for the same market, then you should have no problems. |
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Add to that, the school may not want you to take on another job as you could burn yourself out.
It is legal. As stated, you need the sponsor to agree in writing, then take that to immigration and add that to your visa. |
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