In two weeks time I will be in South Korea (Daegu to be exact) with my girlfriend where we shall be teaching English at a kindergarten.
The contract is for a year, and we might go travelling in Asia for a month afterwards, so the chances of my coming back to England (and regular internet access with lots of free time) before Christmas 2004 are pretty slim. Since a year of internet time is the equivalent to several ice ages of normal time I am therefore officially Leaving Forever. I'll be making frequent visits to a PC to send emails home, and will try and find time to pop up here occasionally, but I can't promise anything.
Like most people who Leave Forever I will eventually come back, but by then some of you will have left and those that remain will have totally forgotten who I am, so this is the time to say goodbye.
Also, I'd like to ask people who have done this sort of thing (Boshko, Seeker) and others who have lived in Korea (Q^3, connorkimbro) if they have any advice for me. I'm aware of the broad cultural differences between the UK and Korea and am fully expecting a very strange experience at the beginning before I settle into my new surroundings. However, if you have any useful comments or advice (eg. things you wish you had known, things you wish you had brought with you) I'd be very grateful to hear them. One particular question I have to ask is about the indoor shoes that people wear in Korea. It seems logical for me to buy something suitable before I leave here, but since we don't have the same custom over here I'm unsure about exactly what these things are. A link to a picture/description of one would be appreciated.
The kindergarten we're working in is a new branch of a national franchise (Kid's Kingdom), which will doubtless provide it's own benefits and problems. Our accomodation is provided by the school (we pay no rent) so I'm not expecting very much from it, but I'll have to wait and see.
Working hours seem reasonable: teaching 6 hours a day between 10am-6pm plus an additional hour of unpaid preparation time. We have an agreed rate for overtime (15k won an hour IIRC), but our contract is quite clear that we are well within our rights to refuse to do overtime.
Class sizes are supposed to be a maximum of 10, and we're the only western teachers in the school.
2 weeks of holiday a year (one in winter, one in summer), plus the national holidays off of course. We plan to go to Japan for our summer break, which should be cool.
Take care of yourselves guys and I'll catch y'all later. I'll be hanging around for the next 10-12 days, but then I'm outta here.
Farewell.
The contract is for a year, and we might go travelling in Asia for a month afterwards, so the chances of my coming back to England (and regular internet access with lots of free time) before Christmas 2004 are pretty slim. Since a year of internet time is the equivalent to several ice ages of normal time I am therefore officially Leaving Forever. I'll be making frequent visits to a PC to send emails home, and will try and find time to pop up here occasionally, but I can't promise anything.
Like most people who Leave Forever I will eventually come back, but by then some of you will have left and those that remain will have totally forgotten who I am, so this is the time to say goodbye.
Also, I'd like to ask people who have done this sort of thing (Boshko, Seeker) and others who have lived in Korea (Q^3, connorkimbro) if they have any advice for me. I'm aware of the broad cultural differences between the UK and Korea and am fully expecting a very strange experience at the beginning before I settle into my new surroundings. However, if you have any useful comments or advice (eg. things you wish you had known, things you wish you had brought with you) I'd be very grateful to hear them. One particular question I have to ask is about the indoor shoes that people wear in Korea. It seems logical for me to buy something suitable before I leave here, but since we don't have the same custom over here I'm unsure about exactly what these things are. A link to a picture/description of one would be appreciated.
The kindergarten we're working in is a new branch of a national franchise (Kid's Kingdom), which will doubtless provide it's own benefits and problems. Our accomodation is provided by the school (we pay no rent) so I'm not expecting very much from it, but I'll have to wait and see.
Working hours seem reasonable: teaching 6 hours a day between 10am-6pm plus an additional hour of unpaid preparation time. We have an agreed rate for overtime (15k won an hour IIRC), but our contract is quite clear that we are well within our rights to refuse to do overtime.
Class sizes are supposed to be a maximum of 10, and we're the only western teachers in the school.
2 weeks of holiday a year (one in winter, one in summer), plus the national holidays off of course. We plan to go to Japan for our summer break, which should be cool.
Take care of yourselves guys and I'll catch y'all later. I'll be hanging around for the next 10-12 days, but then I'm outta here.
Farewell.
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