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guangho



Joined: 19 Jan 2005
Location: a spot full of deception, stupidity, and public micturation and thus unfit for longterm residency

PostPosted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 12:50 am    Post subject: trolling again Reply with quote

Well I finished (I mean survived) my CELTA course in Beijing, and now feel the urgent need to go on a job hunt. I would like to teach adults in a company or a uni but not, if possible, in one of those 6 am AND 6 pm class deals. I would rather bathe in citric acid than teach Korean kids again. I got a diploma, a cert and a caucasian face. Who wants to hire me? PMs welcome.

P.S.: I honestly do not care where I am in Korea, so long as it is south of the border.

P.P.S: I am also on the lookout for the Holy Grail, textbook writing and editing.


Kamsa Hammnida,
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Tiger Beer



Joined: 07 Feb 2003

PostPosted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 1:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

How'd you like Beijing?
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guangho



Joined: 19 Jan 2005
Location: a spot full of deception, stupidity, and public micturation and thus unfit for longterm residency

PostPosted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 2:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I like it fine except for the pollution, the cold and the dictatorship. I'm split on the food- on the one hand it's yummy, on the other I have had the runs for the last 5 weeks. The Chinese are more open-minded and less reactionary than the Koreans, but who isn't? I would stay here but I need the dough. Money can't buy you happiness but can certainly make a generous downpayment.
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JongnoGuru



Joined: 25 May 2004
Location: peeing on your doorstep

PostPosted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 5:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

guangho wrote:
I like it fine except for the pollution, the cold and the dictatorship. I'm split on the food- on the one hand it's yummy, on the other I have had the runs for the last 5 weeks. The Chinese are more open-minded and less reactionary than the Koreans, but who isn't?

The Canadians. Apparently. I have it on good authority -- from sources right here on Dave's, in fact -- that really, Canadians aren't so unlike the Koreans as you or I might think.

Say, I hear there's money to be made teaching English to Korean kids. Ever considered doing that?

On my way home this evening -- yes, THIS evening, Guangho -- I walked up a different street than usual because there seemed to be a small forest fire or a house fire, and I wanted to get a closer look. Along the way an impossibly tiny Korean girl of 4 or ... dunno, just incredibly dinky... came up and asked me in Korean who I was. Startled that such a small thing could both walk and talk, I answered the little mite's question with a question, in Korean: Who are you? She pointed and said, in Korean, that she lives in that house over there. So I pointed and said I live in a house wayyyyy up that-away. Whereupon, the little imp replied, in Korean, no, I didn't. Shocked Um...yes, I actually do. No, you don't. Confused

At that point I smiled and continued on my way, noting her address for future reference. (Note to Good Buddies with Dangerous Tools and the Authority to Use Them: Please remove faulty power meter at "my" house. Will replace with new model myself at later date. Grazie.)

As I walked away, she squeaked at me, this time in English: "Are you from Canada?" (Second Note to the Buddies w/the Tools, etc., etc.: Oh, almost forgot. Please also tear up street in front of house as am replacing broken water mains. Same address. Grazie mille, da Guru)
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Ya-ta Boy



Joined: 16 Jan 2003
Location: Established in 1994

PostPosted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 5:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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really, Canadians aren't so unlike the Koreans as you or I might think.



Knowing someone else has drawn the same conclusion, I feel a whole lot less like the Lone Ranger, Tonto.
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Zyzyfer



Joined: 29 Jan 2003
Location: who, what, where, when, why, how?

PostPosted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 8:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

JongnoGuru wrote:
guangho wrote:
I like it fine except for the pollution, the cold and the dictatorship. I'm split on the food- on the one hand it's yummy, on the other I have had the runs for the last 5 weeks. The Chinese are more open-minded and less reactionary than the Koreans, but who isn't?

The Canadians. Apparently. I have it on good authority -- from sources right here on Dave's, in fact -- that really, Canadians aren't so unlike the Koreans as you or I might think.

Say, I hear there's money to be made teaching English to Korean kids. Ever considered doing that?

On my way home this evening -- yes, THIS evening, Guangho -- I walked up a different street than usual because there seemed to be a small forest fire or a house fire, and I wanted to get a closer look. Along the way an impossibly tiny Korean girl of 4 or ... dunno, just incredibly dinky... came up and asked me in Korean who I was. Startled that such a small thing could both walk and talk, I answered the little mite's question with a question, in Korean: Who are you? She pointed and said, in Korean, that she lives in that house over there. So I pointed and said I live in a house wayyyyy up that-away. Whereupon, the little imp replied, in Korean, no, I didn't. Shocked Um...yes, I actually do. No, you don't. Confused

At that point I smiled and continued on my way, noting her address for future reference. (Note to Good Buddies with Dangerous Tools and the Authority to Use Them: Please remove faulty power meter at "my" house. Will replace with new model myself at later date. Grazie.)

As I walked away, she squeaked at me, this time in English: "Are you from Canada?" (Second Note to the Buddies w/the Tools, etc., etc.: Oh, almost forgot. Please also tear up street in front of house as am replacing broken water mains. Same address. Grazie mille, da Guru)


Just pimp my house and I gots ya covered. The little girl will be talking all garbly when I'm done.

All like ahoidfnoidwbgfiorgauihrgehwbfubruiognesigheriohighiotsdhns on a fool.
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mindmetoo



Joined: 02 Feb 2004

PostPosted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

JongnoGuru wrote:
guangho wrote:
I like it fine except for the pollution, the cold and the dictatorship. I'm split on the food- on the one hand it's yummy, on the other I have had the runs for the last 5 weeks. The Chinese are more open-minded and less reactionary than the Koreans, but who isn't?

The Canadians. Apparently. I have it on good authority -- from sources right here on Dave's, in fact -- that really, Canadians aren't so unlike the Koreans as you or I might think.


As a Canadian I agree. Whenever I encounter blind Korean patriotism and misplaced national pride puffed up by a wholesale swallowing of internal cultural propaganda, I have to remind myself Canadians do much the same thing, although we tend to phrase it in the form of "we're better than Americans this way as well..."
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Yu_Bum_suk



Joined: 25 Dec 2004

PostPosted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 9:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

When you say 'diploma' do you mean a bachelor's degree? You'll need that to work legally, no matter what other ESL training you have.
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guangho



Joined: 19 Jan 2005
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 13, 2005 7:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yu_Bum_suk wrote:
When you say 'diploma' do you mean a bachelor's degree? You'll need that to work legally, no matter what other ESL training you have.



A Bachelors degree yes.

Guru, if you supply the citric acid, I will consider your proposal. Also, does this mean I should not look towards Prince Edward Island?
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guangho



Joined: 19 Jan 2005
Location: a spot full of deception, stupidity, and public micturation and thus unfit for longterm residency

PostPosted: Sat Jan 14, 2006 12:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey I was just up in Canada. T.O. rocks! Montreal needs to drown in the ocean of its own bile.

I like thread necromancy.
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Grotto



Joined: 21 Mar 2004

PostPosted: Sat Jan 14, 2006 1:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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The Canadians. Apparently. I have it on good authority -- from sources right here on Dave's, in fact -- that really, Canadians aren't so unlike the Koreans as you or I might think.


Says the brain dead american who most likely has never been to Canada Rolling Eyes
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guangho



Joined: 19 Jan 2005
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 14, 2006 1:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Canada is nice enough just needs to forge an identity for itself that goes beyond not being the U.S.

And Quebec has to go.
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Dan The Chainsawman



Joined: 05 May 2005

PostPosted: Sat Jan 14, 2006 3:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

We Americans will be happy to take Quebec off your hands. Me thinks we can use it for a toxic waste dumping ground or pave it into a large parking lot for the greater New York area.

The locals of Quebec we can certainly put to work. Once weaned off Canadian medical care and other social benifits we can turn them into good cheap migrant labor for the agricultural industry.
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bellum99



Joined: 23 Jan 2003
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 14, 2006 3:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You don't want them either. Those *&^* don't speak English and never like to follow the rules. The last thing you want is the French from Canada in your country. They would be protesting that you respect their language and unknown cultural aspects but really that is translated into "GIVE US MONEY, MONEY, MONEY because we don't want to work for ourselves". We should just send them home(France)..like we should have done long ago. Evil or Very Mad
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Dan The Chainsawman



Joined: 05 May 2005

PostPosted: Sat Jan 14, 2006 3:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I suppose we could round them all up and ship them to Iraq as mobile land mine detectors.
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