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- 2006-02-19
In response to teaching in latin america - Teachers discussion (Gladys)
6 AM to 9 PM solid is ridiculous. That is far from the norm and depends a lot on where you teach and in what context.
There is a lot of split shift work which can be troublesome, when working in language schools or company-focused schools. Early morning classes are common...7 or 8 am starts. In the case of a split shift, you would have a big hole in your day from 10 AM to 3 PM (it varies). Split shift isn't fun, but I find I've gotten used to it and fill my day with other activities.
Teaching in a regular school is an 8-4 gig like anywhere else.
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