My Life Has Changed In 3 Weeks.

3 weeks ago, I was 21 years old, jobless, stuck in a rut, pretty miserable with how 'life' had turned out, and I hated it. Staying awake 'til silly hours in the morning, waking up, eating and wasting my time watching movies or surfing the internet.
how you know so much about me!?!?

you got everything but the age right! :O
 
Apologies if I missed this somewhere in the thread, but I'm still interested to know how it was possible.

I mean if you were unemployed before all this and presumably therefore broke, how did you manage to afford a flight to China and to survive there until you got paid?
 
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Apologies if I missed this somewhere in the thread, but I'm still interested to know how it was possible.

I mean if you were unemployed before all this and presumably therefore broke, how did you manage to afford a flight to China and to survive there until you got paid?

English teachers are in such demand in Asia that most schools pay for a plane ticket there, give you a flat for a year, and pay for your plane ticket back.

I'm currently living in Korea teaching English and life is easy. I get paid enough to send home £600- 700 a month, eat at restaurants for breakfast and dinner every single day, and can go out on the lash everyday should I choose to.

Making the jump over here is not the big life changing step most people seem to see it as. Getting a job is so ridiculously easy and working in a foreign environment isn't hard to adapt to (though culture shock can make some times a little miserable!).

I'd recommend it to anyone who is thinking about doing it. You can have a job sorted within a week very easily. Just don't think of it as such a big thing - it's a job like any other that just happens to be on the other side of the world.
 
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Apologies if I missed this somewhere in the thread, but I'm still interested to know how it was possible.

I mean if you were unemployed before all this and presumably therefore broke, how did you manage to afford a flight to China and to survive there until you got paid?

Easy peasy, I sold everything I owned. :p

As Hellsmk2 has pointed out - if you want to do it, then don't think of it as such a massive thing. By the sounds of it though, he earns one of the higher wages available, and in Korea. This is somewhat different to earning £400 a month in Mainland China.

S.Korea is on my little list, though. I can't wait to visit that place; I think I'm gonna love it. :)

Just to clarify though, I never got anything paid for on the way there (quite common) and, 'cause my contract ended early, I had no leg to stand on for return money. Getting fired in China really isn't a nice thing. :o
 
What was it like surfing the Interweb from China? Is it as bad as everyone says?

:eek:
 
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What was it like surfing the Interweb from China? Is it as bad as everyone says?

:eek:

No, not 'bad' in the slightest. People exagerrate a hell of a lot. Never believe anything you don't see with your own eyes. :p

The BBC was blocked, though, and some other sites. Nothing a proxy couldn't fix. :)
 
Yeah, without meaning to pry, how did you lose your job? It all seemed to go downhill very quickly from what you've said. I take my hat off to you for learning Chinese. I started but didn't have the patience to get very far.
 
English teachers are in such demand in Asia that most schools pay for a plane ticket there, give you a flat for a year, and pay for your plane ticket back.

I'm currently living in Korea teaching English and life is easy. I get paid enough to send home £600- 700 a month, eat at restaurants for breakfast and dinner every single day, and can go out on the lash everyday should I choose to.

Making the jump over here is not the big life changing step most people seem to see it as. Getting a job is so ridiculously easy and working in a foreign environment isn't hard to adapt to (though culture shock can make some times a little miserable!).

I'd recommend it to anyone who is thinking about doing it. You can have a job sorted within a week very easily. Just don't think of it as such a big thing - it's a job like any other that just happens to be on the other side of the world.

where are you located matey?
 
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