TBF, Silverboy, a public uni gig isn't a REAL job not in the european/aussie sense of work. I am presently applying for a job in Germany, 33 teaching hours a week, it will be a wake up if I do get the job after the leisure style life that China offers, but really those public gigs are only fine for retired people or gap year students. Maybe you already got your pension and life plan mapped out, and money isn't an issue, but I have met guys in their late 40s, even their 50s, who haven't and still idle away in such jobs with miniscule hours and no sense of progression...btw, I am not pro training centres, but I am not exactly pro public gigs in China with their xenophobic know all FAO's and backbiting chinese and indeed foreign teachers.
Happy new yr SB.
THE LAWYER
- Re China's problems -- The Lawyer -- 2010-12-29