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It's pretty much a guaranteed work visa to the country of your choice. As long as you speak English well and are personable with kids, you need very little skill in the native language of your students. You'll learn most of it when you're living there, anyways.

Food for thought, for anyone thinking about abandoning any sinking ships.

It's pretty much a guaranteed work visa to the country of your choice. As long as you speak English well and are personable with kids, you need very little skill in the native language of your students. You'll learn most of it when you're living there, anyways. Food for thought, for anyone thinking about abandoning any sinking ships.

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Yeah its pretty garbage though in most countries, without some good connections or a masters degree.

Most jobs are designed for 20 year old sexpats. You get paid absolutely shit all and geared around with borderline illegal business practices, because most of the schools/companies know it's just weebs looking for an easy way to bone some nips or whatever.

Not a bad way to do some traveling but I don't recommend it as a career choice.

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Yeah its pretty garbage though in most countries

Do you have it better in your country?

Better jobs than being a low level English teacher in a foreign land? Well yeah, of course.

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Low level? English teachers are highly desired in other countries. You can make between $1,000 and $1,500 a month doing it in Russia. Keep in mind the monthly cost of living there for a single person in a city is $500, including rent. Do you save $1000 a month after your expenses?