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rezzypenguin
Joined: 28 Jan 2014 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 3:26 pm Post subject: Hagwon or PS in Chungbuk |
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So I've been offered a place by epik in Chungbuk province and have to say I don't know whether to go for it or to try my luck with a Hangwon.
My epik battle has been somewhat a nightmare but I won't go into that now.
With Chungbuk I know it is a mostly rural province and that's putting me off a lot. I'm from London so going to a rural place like Chungbuk is a bit too drastic for me. I have stayed in rural Bangladesh for an extended period of time but I didn't enjoy it. I know Korea is developed but the whole experience of being in a rural place isn't for me.
If I was in a medium sized city that'd be fine but chances are I won't be.
I want to be in Seoul or close to Seoul because that's where all my friends are. I'm the only that will be far.
I've applied to a few hagwons but haven't had any definite job offers yet.
So here's my dilemma, do I stick with Chungbuk and hope for the best or do I wait around for a hagwon position?
With a hagwon position I'll get a better location but it's risky and that's another to be wary of.
Any advice?
I don't have long to decide as my NOA from epik will be arriving in 3 days. |
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jvalmer

Joined: 06 Jun 2003
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Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 4:09 pm Post subject: |
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Most of Chungbuk province, at worst, is maybe 90 minutes away from Seoul. And when a Korean says 'small' city, it might not be that small. Maybe, 50,000-900,000 people in the 'small' city. |
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rezzypenguin
Joined: 28 Jan 2014 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2014 4:13 pm Post subject: |
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jvalmer wrote: |
Most of Chungbuk province, at worst, is maybe 90 minutes away from Seoul. And when a Korean says 'small' city, it might not be that small. Maybe, 50,000-900,000 people in the 'small' city. |
I suppose 90 minutes isn't too bad. I guess Google lied to me about 3 hours >.<
900,000 people doesn't sound too bad but coming from a city of 7million people 50,000 is definitely small. |
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airdrieboy1984
Joined: 24 Apr 2010
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Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 9:13 pm Post subject: |
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The job market isn't the greatest here and more and more often they want people who are already here.
Chungbuk is no where near as bad as people think. I lived in rural Chungbuk for 2 year and 1 year in the provincial capital, Cheongju.
My advice is to take the job, Seoul is not far away. |
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mayorhaggar
Joined: 01 Jan 2013
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Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 9:35 pm Post subject: |
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It takes me about 3 hours from my Chungbuk town to Seoul. Have to take an 80 minute bus ride to Cheongju, then take a 90 minute express bus to Seoul. Busan takes a little longer, you take an 80 minute bus ride to Daejeon, take a cab or the subway to Daejeon station, then take a 90 minute KTX ride to Busan.
If you're in northern Chungbuk then it should be more like 2 hours to an hour and a half to Seoul, but Busan would take longer.
Chungbuk is ok but it's definitely pretty rural by Korean standards. You're probably going to end up in a small town there with a smallish foreigner community.
I think a public school job is still a good deal because you get more vacation days, and you work less each week. But it increasingly does mean living in a small town. It's a sacrifice and you have to deal with it. Generally I like my town but that first 80 minute bus ride on winding roads just to get out of town is definitely a pain. |
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