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China Shark:
Well, school will let out for 2 months until September so I am free lancing my teaching throughout Nashan and Shenzhen. Funny thing was that I was worried that I would not have enough work and now I am worried that I'll have more work than I could possibly handle. I currently work for a private bloarding middle school, a big and a small training school. Now that I've been teaching a good solid four months my confidence and ability have improved dramatically. Guys that are contemplating this please really look into yourself and try to evaluate first what kind of personality you possess, how energentic and creative you could be with different age groups and different levels. Can you entertain a child as well as cultured adults. These are all questions I failed to ask myself for the simple fact that I went out of the frying pan into the fire just out of necessessity. I would not suggest taking moving to China lightly. Joshua has the right idea, plotting and planning and socking away money to live on prior to actually obtaining the work here. The rewards are amazing, students respect and treat you like one of thier family. I have to say I really will miss them during my summer time off. Funny thing was I was dependent on over the counter sleep aids for years yet my stress free life here has eliminated that need. Hoping to save money for a nice trip back to the states in October or November to take care of a few things. After that trip I don't think I'll travel back for years at a time. Found my place in life so I'm here to stay for at least a little while. If any of the brothers need help with establishing a teaching carreer just let me know and I'll see if I can help out. The thing about finding work is being at the right place at the right time, making good contacts and just be willing to do whatever it takes to get the job done. Right now I'm still very green so I'm learning new and interesting things each day to help me become a better teacher. Last night I implimented using our cell phones in class to get my beginner level class to speak and come up with thier own ideas for conservation. Worked like a charm so now I have one more thing for my lesson plans in the future. One other thing is that this job isn't as easy as I make it out to be. Some classes drain the friggen life out of you. Sometimes the students level is below the actual level the class is, in elementary school discipline is always an issue, sometimes basic teaching is dry and boring. A good teacher is one who can take something boring and make it fun. There is a saying in English class, leave your face behind. The Chinese are intimidated about speaking for fear of making a mistake and losing face. In class I remind them that I only speak one language and they speak two. It gives them encouragement to try to speak. Once you gain thier trust they will do anything to please the teacher. Well, I guess that as much as a rant as I feel like writing today, do I hear a sigh of relieve from the brotherhood, lmao.

Arnold:
Ahhh .... peace and quiet for a few day's .:sleepy:

But to tell you the truth Michael , we wouldn't be what we are today without you . I think everyone has his special to give here and it makes it a " Whole " . It's better to have you Ranting here with us , then ... having you rant elsewhere over us . :icon_cheesygrin:

Joshua Smith:
My ears are burning...so to speak lol I see my name in that novel Michael wrote a few days ago. He's right, I put an end to searching for a job in China long-distance. I'm planning on living there first and then looking for work. With the help of my girlfriend and her friends, I may be able to locate a job. If not, I'll seek help from Michael but only as a last resort. I wouldn't want to impose on his privacy. Anyway, I'm talking to my girl on QQ right now so I can't really focus on this. Laters guys. :icon_biggrin:

China Shark:
Guys it the Shark here once again adding a volumious chapter to his ongoing saga. Today is very sedate, school let out Friday for two months and I'm taking it easy for at least a few days before start getting back into teaching. I just received an email today with an incredible teaching offer. I interviewed with this woman Eva about 3 months or so ago and turned down her offer to teach kindegarten. I had completely forgotten about her for several reasons, first is that the offer was not really that attractive compared to what I am already getting, second is I did not get a feeling of trust or fairness with her. But now her offer has gotten quantum leaps better and I should now consider it for two reasons. First reason is that it will start asap so I will be back to full salary immediately and not scraping by with only part time work for two months. My only concern now is if she is worth trusting with a months pay. She works for an agency and some of them can be pretty shady. Yet on the other hand if I take the job her agency gets 1,000 rmbs out of my 12,000 rmbs I make each month, so her incentive would be to fly straight to insure her agency gets the monthly fee. Also, the job has all the perks the real teaching jobs have here. Paid vacation, paid roundtrip airfare after 1 year completion of the contract, some many things I do not get with my present job. The practical side of me is telling me to jump at this great opportunity and the more conservative side is say to tread carefully in uncharted territory. What do you guys think? I am thinking of doing the demostration class and accepting the job and try it out and if I like it I will stay permanently on. One of the drawbacks will be leaving a comfortable safe work place yet the long term benefits will surely outweigh these factors. Damm there are too many viable choices here. Funny thing it is the complete opposite back in the states. Truly found my calling in life now all I need to do is to find the women of my dreams to complete the picture.
China Shark Mike

stuart barlow:
Can't help you with the women side of things,but you've stepped into uncharted waters when you first moved to china,and that's worked wonders for you.So whilst your on a roll,go for it,( have a back up plan just in case)keep us informed on your developments.

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