The current teacher is unable to complete her contract and the school is again looking for a new person. Let me know if you or anyone you know is interested.
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Dru might be available, but he might need you to change his diapers. :)
oh darn, he only knows a couple of english words like banana and cookie. is that enough?
my cats pretend they don't understand english, but i KNOW they really do and are just ignoring me.
i'm sad to say that i've raised two bratty girls.
i will, however, pass this along to other folks i know. my friend scott is actually leaving tomorrow morning to go teach in korea-- some island off the southern coast?
1. Cara, This is a single position, so probably wouldn't work for them. Your brother and his wife should have no problem finding a job if they look at "Dave's ESL cafe" website. If they contact a recruiter or school I suggest they request to talk to a teacher currently working there and ask about the housing, pay, hours etc. This can help avoid any nasty surprises and give them a good idea of what they are getting into. Some schools are less than reputable (usually the public schools are ok, but the smal privates are risky if you don't research a bit)and the directors often only speak broken english (and sometimes will say anything to get a new teacher).
2. Haha, babies and cats can do my job, very funny. My comeback is: Lorne you're starting to sound like the crazy old lady down the street. James, go change a diaper (and while your at it Dru needs a new one too) =P
Watch out Dave, with Elephants and cats can painting, nothing you can do is safe. At least you're a talented enough guy that you can move from job to job efortlessly. How many positions did you have on that list you made? :)
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8 comments:
Dru might be available, but he might need you to change his diapers. :)
oh darn, he only knows a couple of english words like banana and cookie. is that enough?
my cats pretend they don't understand english, but i KNOW they really do and are just ignoring me.
i'm sad to say that i've raised two bratty girls.
i will, however, pass this along to other folks i know. my friend scott is actually leaving tomorrow morning to go teach in korea-- some island off the southern coast?
my brother and his wife are planning on teaching in Korea, they would like to leave by September, but don't have jobs lined up yet.
I think this might be a good lead, could you let me know more?
Thanks
1. Cara, This is a single position, so probably wouldn't work for them. Your brother and his wife should have no problem finding a job if they look at "Dave's ESL cafe" website. If they contact a recruiter or school I suggest they request to talk to a teacher currently working there and ask about the housing, pay, hours etc. This can help avoid any nasty surprises and give them a good idea of what they are getting into. Some schools are less than reputable (usually the public schools are ok, but the smal privates are risky if you don't research a bit)and the directors often only speak broken english (and sometimes will say anything to get a new teacher).
2. Haha, babies and cats can do my job, very funny. My comeback is: Lorne you're starting to sound like the crazy old lady down the street. James, go change a diaper (and while your at it Dru needs a new one too) =P
Thanks for the advice about jobs, I'll pass it on to my bro.
and
ZING! nice comebacks!
:)
Lol@zing
LOL (I think I just pooped)
Touche!
Watch out Dave, with Elephants and cats can painting, nothing you can do is safe. At least you're a talented enough guy that you can move from job to job efortlessly. How many positions did you have on that list you made? :)
heh. i've always sounded like the crazy old lady down the hall with too many cats.
that's nothing new.
;0
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