Teaching in Korea: A perspective
2 September 2008
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One guy’s take on teaching and living in Korea.
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I like this video a lot and I’m glad this guy is having such a good time here. Getting out and trying to do things matters a lot, but also things like your location, apartment, co-workers, whether you like the food, whether you find Korean friends who speak English well and so many other things also matter. One thing that matters a lot is your job and this guy is happy with his. Also receiving the salary, bonus and all without any problem means a lot. It seems he has no problem with that. Check out some of the stories people have written about their hagwons. Click on ‘Rate My Hagwon’ on the right. I think if you have a really hard time at your job it must be harder to be happy in Korea.
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Hey Guys, go to Youtube and you can read part 2 of this guy’s story where he talks about teaching.
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