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runningaway
Joined: 23 Feb 2010
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Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 4:53 pm Post subject: Looking for a good place to teach |
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Education: BA (English and History) and BEd (Secondary)
Teaching: 7 Years
Trained in: Australia (UQ)
Looking for a good place to teach with good pay. Don't care if it's rural or city. It would be nice to meet people though.
I'd prefer to get the names of some schools so I can apply to them directly.
Hope this isn't too general and I hope this is the right forum.
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Michelle

Joined: 18 May 2003
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Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 5:30 pm Post subject: Re: Looking for a good place to teach |
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runningaway wrote: |
Education: BA (English and History) and BEd (Secondary)
Teaching: 7 Years
Trained in: Australia (UQ)
Looking for a good place to teach with good pay. Don't care if it's rural or city. It would be nice to meet people though.
I'd prefer to get the names of some schools so I can apply to them directly.
Hope this isn't too general and I hope this is the right forum.
TIA  |
Hi There,
Make sure you check out the job forum....good luck....
With your experience are you sure you won't be bored here?
Also what do you classify 'good pay' as?
In the case of public school EPIK or SMOE or POE it will not really help you to contact the school directly. They have a process and finally will allocate you a school.
I've known hagwon to take a personal recommendation once someone is here but to get the documents and visa set up they prefer recruiters. Tell them you won't come without the information you want or ask for the directors or previous teachers phone number from the recruiter. I did
You may be eligible to work at an international school which would be good.
Michelle |
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