So much to do!
Ciao!
I just had an interview with a place called SELC (Scientific English Learning Center) located in Bundang, South Korea (just south of Seoul). The lady I spoke to was the Academics Supervisor and she spoke very good English, it wasn't difficult to talk with or understand her at all...and I hear that's a good sign. Overall though I feel the interview went very well. I tried to sound as happy and enthusiastic as possible since that's what my recruiter told me I should aim for. She just basically had me explain why I wanted to go to Korea to teach and about why I wanted to leave my current job (as if I could go into all that in a few minutes time--I hate that place so much). After that, I told her about why I feel I'm qualified to teach youngsters and how I will definitely have the energy to keep up with and keep the kids entertained. Not a problem for me, I'm already a very hyper-spastic individual!
So I guess as soon as my recruiter is done reviewing the contract and I get a chance to talk to some of the other foreign English teachers at that school I'll probably be signing the contract and getting things rolling. First is the car situation, gotta put that up for sale. Then I need to give notice to my jobs that I'm quitting. I've also got lots of stuff to buy before I leave...and I'll have to pack up all my belongings and move it out of my apartment and into storage (since our lease is up in December). Oi...so much to do! And I only have a month until I plan on leaving. Will I get it all done in time?
I guess we'll soon see...
1 Comments:
Hi there,
I am glad that you book marked my blog... it is good to know that some people are actually reading.
When you get to Korea.. we should def do soju :)
Cheers
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