Friday, July 25, 2008
Regarding my Job in China
Ok. BIG change in plans. A while ago, I got an email from my placement supervisor telling me that the school in Wuhan was unable to get a working visa for me due to my lack of experience. She then recommended another school for me to send my resume to. At the same time (maybe it was just email forwarding) I recieved amessage from said school asking for my resume. I sent it to them and recieved the contract a couple days later. Now I just have to wait and hope that they can get me a visa. I 'm also hoping that I'll still be able to leave by late august. This school is a language school, not a primary school, so I'm not sure if it follows the same schooling/grade schedule. Either way, I still want to be in China by September 1st.
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2 comments:
I was just bloghopping and I saw your profile and I thought, hey you've bagged a great job! And then I read your recent post and well, I wish you all the best. I'd love to be a language teacher too.
Good day!
Thanks.
The benefits were better at the first school, but this one patys a bit better, so it's sort of a trade-off.
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