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knighttrain81
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Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 6:14 pm Post subject: Job in Korea |
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Just found these forums about a week ago and they have been very helpful thus far. I do however have two questions that if anyone can help me answer, it would be greatly appreciated.
1) Im actually in Korea at the moment, but will be leaving on Monday, May 3rd and was wondering if it is best to submit my application(s) when I go back home (Las Vegas) or is it possible to visit places that are hiring while I am currently here?
2) Does anyone know the rules on having 2 teaching positions and/or is it looked down upon by the institute...any tax rules someone may know about? For example if I teach one shift from the early morning to mid afternoon and then another shift from that point into the evening is it do-able or does anyone have any past experience with it?
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ttompatz

Joined: 05 Sep 2005 Location: Kwangju, South Korea
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Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 6:28 pm Post subject: Re: Job in Korea |
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| knighttrain81 wrote: |
Just found these forums about a week ago and they have been very helpful thus far. I do however have two questions that if anyone can help me answer, it would be greatly appreciated.
1) Im actually in Korea at the moment, but will be leaving on Monday, May 3rd and was wondering if it is best to submit my application(s) when I go back home (Las Vegas) or is it possible to visit places that are hiring while I am currently here?
2) Does anyone know the rules on having 2 teaching positions and/or is it looked down upon by the institute...any tax rules someone may know about? For example if I teach one shift from the early morning to mid afternoon and then another shift from that point into the evening is it do-able or does anyone have any past experience with it?
Thanks ahead of time for any information you can post! |
1) yes, you can look while you are here. It will greatly improve the chances of your gaining decent employment (however your time is short).
2) Working at more than one place (2 jobs / employers) required the blessing of immigration AS WELL AS permission from BOTH employers - your sponsor and the 2nd employer.
It can be done but not before you gain your ARC and it does require some running around and paperwork.
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