Thanks, but I am already ESOL certified in my state (three-hundred hours), as well as several years teaching ESOL students. After working with a few of the "certified" tourist teachers, I was completely unimpressed with their abilites, and found most of them to be nothing more than 20-somethings who are more interested in sightseeing, partying, and chasing the local beauties.
My education and experience far outweigh any one-hundred hour cram course, and would be a waste of my time and money. I have had no trouble at all finding teaching jobs with my what I have.
EU countries are not a possibility as I am American, and know that non-EU folks have almost zero chance of those position. Amyway, I have been to Europe and I am looking for someplace new.
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