optimisticzoomer
Salutations my children
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They all come with downsides tho
For graduates without experience or a teaching license, it’s either kindergarten or a training centre. Training centres offer awful holidays but no one wants to work in a kindergarten
This one is 19k RMB (around £2000) a month for around 20 hours a week. During the summer the workload increases
20 days holiday (including all public holidays, so around 7 days of your own holiday)
3-12 year olds. You have to act like a jester for the young ones
Tier 3 city (around 2 million metro population). This means it would be harder to meet foreigners than in larger cities. Oh well, I didn’t meet people outside of work in my last job in UK anyway. My friends are from uni.
Which leads me to the other factor, which is going abroad for a year with barely any holiday, so probably not coming back to UK. Might make it difficult to maintain friendships. I say this, but I hadn’t seen any of my uni friends for 2 years until recently, and nothing really changed.
The other thing is whether I accept it or try and find a better offer (e.g. more holiday), but that’s not guaranteed.
@Gengar’s Ghost
For graduates without experience or a teaching license, it’s either kindergarten or a training centre. Training centres offer awful holidays but no one wants to work in a kindergarten
This one is 19k RMB (around £2000) a month for around 20 hours a week. During the summer the workload increases
20 days holiday (including all public holidays, so around 7 days of your own holiday)
3-12 year olds. You have to act like a jester for the young ones
Tier 3 city (around 2 million metro population). This means it would be harder to meet foreigners than in larger cities. Oh well, I didn’t meet people outside of work in my last job in UK anyway. My friends are from uni.
Which leads me to the other factor, which is going abroad for a year with barely any holiday, so probably not coming back to UK. Might make it difficult to maintain friendships. I say this, but I hadn’t seen any of my uni friends for 2 years until recently, and nothing really changed.
The other thing is whether I accept it or try and find a better offer (e.g. more holiday), but that’s not guaranteed.
@Gengar’s Ghost