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Re: Teaching English with your husband and baby?
foxy
- 2012-12-23
In response to Re: Teaching English with your husband and baby? (Mancunian)
Fox, I have no idea what you are referring to in your short post. What are you diametrically opposed to? Can you elaborate?
I simply mean that it's wise to teach in China at a state-run educational establishment rather than at a private sector educational establishment in terms of job security, minimal clock hours at work, rent-free convenient apartmental accommodation and your employer having the decency to abide by the terms and conditions of your contract and its appendix.
Messages In This Thread
- Teaching English with your husband and baby? -- Shayna -- 2012-12-21
- Re: Teaching English with your husband and baby? -- Mancunian -- 2012-12-21
- Re: Teaching English with your husband and baby? -- foxy -- 2012-12-21
- Re: Teaching English with your husband and baby? -- Mancunian -- 2012-12-21
- Re: Teaching English with your husband and baby? -- foxy -- 2012-12-22
- Re: Teaching English with your husband and baby? -- Mancunian -- 2012-12-22
- Re: Teaching English with your husband and baby? -- Shayna -- 2012-12-21
- Re: Teaching English with your husband and baby? -- Mancunian -- 2012-12-22
- Re: Teaching English with your husband and baby? -- foxy -- 2012-12-23
- Re: Teaching English with your husband and baby? -- foxy -- 2012-12-22
- Re: Teaching English with your husband and baby? -- Mancunian -- 2012-12-21
- Re: Teaching English with your husband and baby? -- foxy -- 2012-12-21
- Re: Teaching English with your husband and baby? -- Mancunian -- 2012-12-21
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