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noobteacher
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Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 3:08 pm Post subject: Any info about Jindo?? |
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So, I will be moving to Jindo soon and the only threads that really talk about Jindo were pretty old. Anybody living there right now? Anybody have any tips/tricks/suggestions/info? |
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Fishead soup
Joined: 24 Jun 2007 Location: Korea
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Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 4:00 pm Post subject: |
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It's an island that is connected to the mainland by a bridge. Might be a bit isolated. On the positive side it will have beaches famous historical sites and awesome Sashimi markets. If your a Sashimi fan you'll love it. Except for the fact that the traditional Korean fish markets don't sell Tuna. |
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noobteacher
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Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 5:09 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks Fishead soup! Sashimi is definitely a plus! I'm also interested if anybody has any idea of how many foreign teachers are generally on the island? Are there E-Mart/Lotte-Mart type places or do people have to commute to Mokpo? Just things like that  |
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Smee

Joined: 24 Dec 2004 Location: Jeollanam-do
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Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 5:18 pm Post subject: |
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The info on Jindo hasn't changed, so those older threads from a year or two ago are still relevant. Very scenic but it is rural, so if you aren't prepared for rural Korea and if you aren't approaching it with an open mind, consider trying another place.
Mokpo is the nearest city, I believe, but I don't remember how far away it is by bus. Last I heard there were about a half-dozen, but I don't have any specifics.
There's a blogger/photographer who lived there in 2008-2009, you can check out some of her stuff: http://www.driftingfocus.com/blogs/?tag=south-korea |
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mr.whiskers
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Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 7:27 pm Post subject: |
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It's pretty rural. It takes 1 hour+ to Mokpo by bus. There are about 10 foreign teachers. There are no Emart/Lotte type places, just a couple smaller supermarkets. There's a bowling alley. The main town has about 15,000 people. There are a whole bunch of other villages around the island. Buy a scooter when you arrive.
Great places to go hiking, and swimming in the summer. Awesome cultural activities with free concerts every week.
If you have specific questions, I'll answer them in this thread. |
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cdninkorea

Joined: 27 Jan 2006 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 8:48 pm Post subject: |
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I know this is a silly question, but are there lots of Jindo dogs there, or is it like anywhere else in Korea in that regard? |
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noobteacher
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Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 10:14 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks Smee and Mr. Whiskers! I have been doing as much research as possible on Jindo and I think it sounds like quite an adventure, but does one ever really know if they're truly ready and prepared for the rural Korea experience? I think I am, but those silly doubts seem to keep creeping in lately. Thanks for the info! |
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mr.whiskers
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Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 10:22 pm Post subject: |
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There are Jindo dogs everywhere here. Probably more dogs than people.
Living in Jindo has some limitations for sure, but most of the foreign teachers like it here. |
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IamBabo
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Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 7:38 am Post subject: Jindo |
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My wife's grandparents live there. Been there a few times. I like it there, your Korean will instantly improve as pretty much no one outside your school may speak a word of English. Like they said, if you go there with an open mind, you'll love it. But, be prepared to be isolated. Got some nice beaches there and the Jindo dogs are great. Don't go on their property, very territorial and protective of their owners. Enjoy! |
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driftingfocus

Joined: 08 Feb 2007 Location: Boston, MA
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Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:45 am Post subject: |
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There's usually somewhere between 4-7 foreigners on the island. Which school(s) will you be teaching at? I used to live there and can give you quite a bit of information. There's no Emart - you'll have to take the bus to Mokpo for that. Jindo has a bowling alley and a small grocery store, but that's about it. That said, I really enjoyed living there. I strongly recommend purchasing a motorcycle or car, especially if you'll be working at schools in other towns on the island. The bus system on the island is infrequent and inconvenient. |
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noobteacher
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Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 1:24 pm Post subject: |
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Thank you everyone for your info!
Driftingfocus: I've been checking out your blog and it has helped ease my anxiety a bit. At this point I don't know what school/schools I will be teaching at but hopefully I will know soon and perhaps see if you know them and might be able to give me a bit of advice?
For Mr. Whiskers & Drifting: Is it fairly easy to find scooters/motorcycles for sale on the island or would this be something to try and look for in Mokpo? |
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driftingfocus

Joined: 08 Feb 2007 Location: Boston, MA
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Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 1:32 pm Post subject: |
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noobteacher wrote: |
Thank you everyone for your info!
Driftingfocus: I've been checking out your blog and it has helped ease my anxiety a bit. At this point I don't know what school/schools I will be teaching at but hopefully I will know soon and perhaps see if you know them and might be able to give me a bit of advice?
For Mr. Whiskers & Drifting: Is it fairly easy to find scooters/motorcycles for sale on the island or would this be something to try and look for in Mokpo? |
If you tell me whether you'll be teaching at elementary, middle, or high school, I can tell you where you'll likely be.
There's a shop in Jindo, near the edge of town (on the end heading out toward Mokpo, that will sell you a good 150cc motorcycle for about 400,000won. I suggest a motorcycle rather than a scooter, as a scooter will not go fast enough for you to safely travel around the island. Get the bike on Jindo - they're much more expensive in Mokpo. |
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noobteacher
Joined: 27 Nov 2009
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Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 1:52 pm Post subject: |
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driftingfocus wrote: |
noobteacher wrote: |
Thank you everyone for your info!
Driftingfocus: I've been checking out your blog and it has helped ease my anxiety a bit. At this point I don't know what school/schools I will be teaching at but hopefully I will know soon and perhaps see if you know them and might be able to give me a bit of advice?
For Mr. Whiskers & Drifting: Is it fairly easy to find scooters/motorcycles for sale on the island or would this be something to try and look for in Mokpo? |
If you tell me whether you'll be teaching at elementary, middle, or high school, I can tell you where you'll likely be.
There's a shop in Jindo, near the edge of town (on the end heading out toward Mokpo, that will sell you a good 150cc motorcycle for about 400,000won. I suggest a motorcycle rather than a scooter, as a scooter will not go fast enough for you to safely travel around the island. Get the bike on Jindo - they're much more expensive in Mokpo. |
Ha, yeah, I guess it would be pretty easy to narrow it down huh, lol. I chose elementary but I am sure that I will be teaching at more than one school.
Thanks for the info on getting a motorcycle. That will probably be one of my first priorities when I get my first paycheck (or maybe sooner!). Over 125cc would mean I would also need to get licence, registration, all that kind of stuff, right? I am assuming so, but I just want to make sure I know what I need to be aware of  |
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driftingfocus

Joined: 08 Feb 2007 Location: Boston, MA
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Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 1:57 pm Post subject: |
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noobteacher wrote: |
driftingfocus wrote: |
noobteacher wrote: |
Thank you everyone for your info!
Driftingfocus: I've been checking out your blog and it has helped ease my anxiety a bit. At this point I don't know what school/schools I will be teaching at but hopefully I will know soon and perhaps see if you know them and might be able to give me a bit of advice?
For Mr. Whiskers & Drifting: Is it fairly easy to find scooters/motorcycles for sale on the island or would this be something to try and look for in Mokpo? |
If you tell me whether you'll be teaching at elementary, middle, or high school, I can tell you where you'll likely be.
There's a shop in Jindo, near the edge of town (on the end heading out toward Mokpo, that will sell you a good 150cc motorcycle for about 400,000won. I suggest a motorcycle rather than a scooter, as a scooter will not go fast enough for you to safely travel around the island. Get the bike on Jindo - they're much more expensive in Mokpo. |
Ha, yeah, I guess it would be pretty easy to narrow it down huh, lol. I chose elementary but I am sure that I will be teaching at more than one school.
Thanks for the info on getting a motorcycle. That will probably be one of my first priorities when I get my first paycheck (or maybe sooner!). Over 125cc would mean I would also need to get licence, registration, all that kind of stuff, right? I am assuming so, but I just want to make sure I know what I need to be aware of  |
When are you supposed to start? I know the contract-ending dates for most of the folks currently there. You will almost surely not be teaching in the main town, so you will definitely need a vehicle of some sort.
Actually, in Korea it's anything over 75cc, so yes. Now, I never got a license for mine, because I only rode it on Jindo and back and forth to Mokpo and the cops all knew me, but I do recommend getting one. You can take the test for the license up in Mokpo. It's offered once a week. |
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noobteacher
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Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2010 2:14 pm Post subject: |
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driftingfocus wrote: |
When are you supposed to start? I know the contract-ending dates for most of the folks currently there. You will almost surely not be teaching in the main town, so you will definitely need a vehicle of some sort.
Actually, in Korea it's anything over 75cc, so yes. Now, I never got a license for mine, because I only rode it on Jindo and back and forth to Mokpo and the cops all knew me, but I do recommend getting one. You can take the test for the license up in Mokpo. It's offered once a week. |
I'll be heading over mid-April, doing orientation with a big group in Gwangju, and then we will all be dispersed to our respective places throughout the Province. I was under the assumption that this was the main hiring/starting time for FTs in the Province, but I guess I am wrong? |
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