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lmg76
Joined: 23 Jan 2013
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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 10:28 am Post subject: Schools that accommodates teachers with dependents |
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Was wondering if anyone knows any recruiters that will help place you in a school that accommodates teachers with dependents or a school that doesn't mind you bringing family with you to Korea. I will be paying their airfare there. |
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ttompatz

Joined: 05 Sep 2005 Location: Kwangju, South Korea
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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 3:06 pm Post subject: Re: Schools that accommodates teachers with dependents |
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lmg76 wrote: |
Was wondering if anyone knows any recruiters that will help place you in a school that accommodates teachers with dependents or a school that doesn't mind you bringing family with you to Korea. I will be paying their airfare there. |
Wife and baby/single child may be do-able. Get a job. Get settled and figure out which was is up then just bring them over "after the fact". It is a non-issue.
Wife and school-age kids (more than 1) and entry level EFL employment becomes logistically impossible for a multitude of reasons.
If you are a certified teacher then get out of EFL and look at decent international schools across the continent. Remuneration packages are better, often include tuition and relocation assistance.
Sorry if that wasn't the answer you were looking for.
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lmg76
Joined: 23 Jan 2013
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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 4:02 pm Post subject: Schools that accommodates teachers with dependents |
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Yes it did answer my question. I am finding it rather difficult to find a job because it is actually my husband who is the dependent and I have two daughters. I have had a lot of recruiters contact me but once I tell them I have dependents I don't hear from them again. I am actually working with three that said they will be able to help me find a job. Just wanted to know if it is really realistic getting a job with family or just give up my search. I do not have a teaching certificate so the other option is out. |
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ttompatz

Joined: 05 Sep 2005 Location: Kwangju, South Korea
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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 6:03 pm Post subject: Re: Schools that accommodates teachers with dependents |
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lmg76 wrote: |
Yes it did answer my question. I am finding it rather difficult to find a job because it is actually my husband who is the dependent and I have two daughters. I have had a lot of recruiters contact me but once I tell them I have dependents I don't hear from them again. I am actually working with three that said they will be able to help me find a job. Just wanted to know if it is really realistic getting a job with family or just give up my search. I do not have a teaching certificate so the other option is out. |
Can you get a job = yes.
Can you support a family on that job = maybe (lots of factors come into play).
Can the 4 of you live in a studio apartment of about 300 square feet?
Are the children preschool or school age - makes a big difference.
If you are intent on heading abroad and supporting your dependents then your best bet is to not tell the recruiters about them.
Find a job.
Come on over.
Get settled. Get over the culture shock and get adjusted into your new job and surroundings BEFORE spending a small fortune to relocate your family.
AFTER you are settled then look for suitable accommodation and bring your family over.
It is do-able.
IF your kids are school aged then you also have the issue of dealing with their education. If they are preschool then they can adjust, pick up a new language and make use of the more affordable public school system.
As a hagwon or PS teacher you won't be able to afford a private or international school for your kids (tuition in the range of $10k-20k per student per year).
Things to consider.
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