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#1 Parent San Migs - 2013-08-13
Re: Mission Impossible

You can email me if you would like , I have included it!

#2 Parent juanisaac - 2013-08-12
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Update us on your job results, please.

#3 Parent San Migs - 2013-08-11
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The big town is only two hours away and I work there on weekends; I get my big city exposure when I need it

That is what I liked about my last job, but the damned recruiters had other ideas.

#4 Parent juanisaac - 2013-08-10
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I prefer working in small towns because I like the solitude. I am a quiet, philosophical guy anyway. Also, small towns make it easy to save alot of money. I had a monopoly, per say, on oral English here and made, still make, good money. The big town is only two hours away and I work there on weekends; I get my big city exposure when I need it.

#5 Parent Will - 2013-08-10
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Nero, what do you call rural?

The previous town I was in, had 250,000 inhabitants, most of them oil workers.

The town had one main road, and was about 3-4 roads/blocks wide/long. You could walk from one side to the other. On the north side were farms, and the south side factories primarily. It had foriegn teachers, perhaps look at rich towns/villages such as mine, which was dominated by Shengli Oil, thuse wealtherier people and more likely to want their children speak English, or just to say "My child has a foreign teacher."

If you want rural, I think it would be good to look at towns that are almost company towns. Hekou is not a village, nor beautiful (as the oil is ever where and thus the machines, sometimes beside the apartments) but it may be the size your looking for. I can't recall the company that hired out foreigners, but I believe it had a good repuation. I will have to ask, I think they send you too public schools, mind you the salaries are about 6000 or 7000, but you do have Summer and winter holidays and are allowed to work elsewhere, usually Jinan is where most went for the Summer.

#6 Parent San Migs - 2013-08-10
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Most FT's don't want to work in rural areas anyway. No bars, clubs, no good cafes/restauraunts, no other loawai. If you are a single man, also no women, as rural Chinese women are even more racist and arrogant then their urban counterparts

Very true!! Personally I don't mind the rural areas, easier to save money, as less to spend it on, but yes very boring and parochial.

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