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#1 Parent Prof.Dr.David Ngin Sian Pau - 2009-05-29
Re: Alin Buuer; Frank Zhang; James Zhang, et al

You made a mistake. Everyone comes to teach in China to not only look for the opportunity of getting a teaching English job but also want to earn a good salary or emolument to look after himself/herself and at the same time his/her family back home as exactly as the way Chinese, Japanese, people of Hong Kong or Taiwanese do in other countries of the world. Moreover, not only all foreigners but also the local people want to get rich in their profession of doing businesses or from their teaching English jobs unless the ruling party or government stops them to be so. For the reason that China is a developing country, the most populated country in the world and has the best economy in Asia, we know it's possible to get rich in China if you and the Chinese government allow foreigners to be so. It's no doubt about it.

As far as I am concerned, China is not a place of refuge for me but a place where I am allowed to look for a job colligated to my profession which is teaching English, so even if the people of China or government don't like me to teach, I can go back home at any time it is necessary. So I have no problem in that area. But as I told you, it's my responsibility to teach English in China till I get a better chance in another country because China is the biggest ESL job markets in the world. If my specialization hadn't been teaching English, I would not have come to China. Luckily, English is my favourite subject, and I am in the biggest job market in the world, China. Why should I worry about getting a teaching job? Even the job owners should invite me to teach English without applying for the job but the incompetence knowledge of understanding and negative influences, it seems like very hard to get the teaching English job even if I sent my applications to many job owners, which I think might eventually force me to run my own private teaching English classes somewhere in the country. But the ruling party and government shouldn't disturb me as long as I do not interfere the internal affairs of the country. Otherwise, they should give me a very good teaching job as soon as it's needed.

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