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DaeguNL
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Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2015 5:35 pm Post subject: Re: Teaching in Korea with a family |
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| wooden nickels wrote: |
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| Ash2es1987 wrote: |
I'd always planned on teaching overseas, south Korea to be exact, but after college I got engaged, had a baby, you know, life got ahold of me. My baby is now 6 months and I work part-time in a field that has nothing to do with my English degree, and I still desperately want to go over there and teach English. So, my question is, is it too late? Will it be difficult obtaining a job because I now have a small family? Have any of you gone out there with a family? What are your experiences? What steps did you take?
All information is welcomed. Thanks everyone! |
If you have a bit of savings ($5,000) It might be better off to get your own place. The school will probably give you a shoebox, or 400 a month.
you can get a 2 bedroom apartment here ranging from 400-700 easily enough (not in rich/trendy areas like gangnam, hongdae etc) |
5 mil won deposit + 400-700 thousand won a month. That's ghetto.
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I guess it comes down to this.
Live in a 16 pyeong,2 bedroom in haebongchon for 600 per (lose 200 a month)
take the school 8 pyeong 1 room apartment
If I have a wife and a kid, I don't even consider the 1 room option |
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DaeguNL
Joined: 08 Sep 2009
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Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2015 5:40 pm Post subject: Re: Teaching in Korea with a family |
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| SeoulNate wrote: |
| DaeguNL wrote: |
you can get a 2 bedroom apartment here ranging from 400-700 easily enough (not in rich/trendy areas like gangnam, hongdae etc) |
If you have 15-20 grand for a deposit. GL without that, unless you want to spend half of your paycheck on your house. |
A quick craigslist search shows at least a dozen ads posted since yesterday of a 2 bedroom for 550-650 k a month with a max of 5M deposit. |
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ttompatz

Joined: 05 Sep 2005 Location: Kwangju, South Korea
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Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2015 5:51 pm Post subject: Re: Teaching in Korea with a family |
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| Ash2es1987 wrote: |
I'd always planned on teaching overseas, south Korea to be exact, but after college I got engaged, had a baby, you know, life got ahold of me. My baby is now 6 months and I work part-time in a field that has nothing to do with my English degree, and I still desperately want to go over there and teach English. So, my question is, is it too late? Will it be difficult obtaining a job because I now have a small family? Have any of you gone out there with a family? What are your experiences? What steps did you take?
All information is welcomed. Thanks everyone! |
Can it be done = yes BUT....
Your fiance/BF will NOT be able to get a visa (point made above).
Living accommodations that are supplied to entry level EFL workers are SMALL (15'*15' to 20*20).
Renting a place for a newbie with no understanding of Korea is NOT a good idea.
All of that said... If you do decide to do it then:
1) find a job as a single, employable EFL teacher,
2) come over, get settled and get the lay of the land. (there is nothing worse than landing in a bad situation AND having your family with you to worry about).
3) AFTER you are comfortable and settled here (and have your ARC) then you can bring your child over on an F3. Your B/F will have to settle for a tourist stamp and run to Japan every 90 days if he wants to stay here with you. This will put a squeeze on your finances (4 flights to Japan every year).
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