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> Hi,
> I'm sorry to hear of your experience.
> I just decided to get a job in a country where there are laws to
> protect me. The tax I pay I guess ensures common law and a clean
> envirnoment.
> I even went to the library and got a book out on
> "The dummies guide to job interviews" and got the job, even
> though I was changing careers. In the future I might go on a short
> term teaching holiday, if that could be fun, and return to my job at
> home.ie take a few months out, and return to security.
> All the best. Sincerely,
> Wilhemenia.
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Hi,
GOOD NEWS. I was just on www.eslcafe.com and found
www.efl-law.org. It says that there are jobs that come under proper law in various contries around the world, and jobs are available now.
Bye and good luck
Britany
- CK Teachers Abroad -- Thunder -- 2004-10-19
- New Era School Accra, Ghana -- Bonnie -- 2004-10-20
- New Era School -- Robert Newman -- 2004-10-21
- Dead link -- Sage -- 2004-10-21
- What can be done? -- Laowai -- 2004-10-20
- What to do? -- Wilhemenia -- 2004-10-20
- www.efl-law.org -- Britany -- 2004-10-20
- New Era School -- Robert Newman -- 2004-10-21
- New Era School Accra, Ghana -- Bonnie -- 2004-10-20