ESL Work – ESLjobfair.com
Wednesday, April 25th, 2012“
I know there are a lot of people at the moment all over the world that really want to find employment opportunities.
In fact, think out of your local, your state, your country! And why not?
Look, if you have three kids, a mortgage and a car payment, then this article is not directed at you. But if you are single, recently single and or dont have any real responsibilities, why not work abroad? It could be something to dramatically change your life for the better. In addition, this is not something that once you start doing you need to keep doing. But if you do decide to take the plunge and get an ESL job teaching ESL abroad, then give it a bit of time.
Do not get there, feel you do not like it and just quit and leave.
First off, if you are working in your host country legally, then the people who did all of your paper work so that you can get the correct visas and working permits are going to be very angry if you up and quit one or two month into your career with them. You may not care, but the English as a second language teacher that comes after you will care. Because the way you treated your employers will have a direct bearing n how they treat the next foreigner they encounter and try to hire.
So give the new place and environment a little time. I would say you really need to give a place a minimum of three months. If you give a place a little I have a hunch things will work out nicely for you. And if not, then at least you gave the place, and the people a fair shake.
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Found At: (teaching esl) http://esljobfair.com/esl-jobs/04/11/