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#1 Parent AMonk - 2008-02-03
Re: Living and Working in China: a guide

To Mr.John Nanchang China

I am very sorry that you have deleted this extremely informative and helpful Message.

Many newcomers and hopeful teachers have benefited from it. And many more would have.

Please reconsider your decision, and re-post this Guide.

Thank you
AMonk

#2 Parent Elaine - 2008-01-24
Re: Living and Working in China: a guide

Just really wanted to say thanks for that information which has been noted and printed for further reference. Its posts like this that make the final decision as to when to jump in easier. I am hoping to be on my way in the next month so all and any inforamtion from those living the life at the moment can do nothing but bolster me up and ready me for what I hope will be the beginning of a new career or at least a change to the current lifestyle. Look out China, shes packing and ready to enjoy all you have to offer her

#3 Parent Robert A. Kerr - 2008-01-15
Re: Living and Working in China: a guide

This is an excellent assortment of information, that I believe to be very true. I have a few friends that I am trying to prep before coming to China, and have I sent them your great, insightful conclusions.

The appetite loss and regain is absolutely true as well, and it's funny how I have not really recognized it as a pattern, until you pointed it out.

#4 Parent John Nanchang China - 2008-01-15
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#5 Parent Jim - 2008-01-15
Re: Living and Working in China: a guide

Thanks for this John.

John Nanchang China - 2008-01-13
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