Jason Voorhees
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If you are a good for nothingcel and from an English speaking country and have a hard time getting jobs because of being under skilled or low skill in your native market what you can do is do a pivot to teaching children abroad to children and young adults to have a somewhat comfortable life and to stack some cash.
You just have to be from the Big 7 english speaking country. That is the US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland and South Africa basically speak English natively. Other euros don't count what you can do is teach English abroad in the ESL industry. There used to be a time when you could just do a 120 hours TESOL online course online and you'd get hired in some elemtary school in China but those days are gone. What you need now is CELTA. Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults. Yes they are using celta as filter for even primary school teachers. Once you get that, with a few months old luck you should be able to get hired as an English teacher abroad
Your main target should be UAE since they pay very well but they require multiple years of experience and usually some kind of diploma. I forgot the name but you get that you'll be earning well and for gaining that experience you can go to Korea, China, Thailand, Japan etc and teach English. Usually these kind of jobs also come with flight tickets, food and accommodation covered with a decent salary. Not highly paid but enough to save up if you live frugally
So that's your ticket to JBWmaxx in Asia. It used to be dead simple many years ago, it's now saturated but if you are adaptable and willing to work for less you can get a job without much effort. Only con is that the pay is modest and it isn't much of high status job. Locals and everyone around knows that these job usually taken by good for nothingcels in the west but tbh who cares about all that you get money, house and food so all is good but I'd urge you to go into more specialized fields and go into more niche skilled work like instead of English maybe math, physics. Much higher pay or go abroad as software engineer with experience working with silicon valley or buisness analyst etc. If you have experience and have specialist skills, you literally get a red carpet welcome into these countries so that option is imo better but this CELTA thing is the point of lowest entry
You just have to be from the Big 7 english speaking country. That is the US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland and South Africa basically speak English natively. Other euros don't count what you can do is teach English abroad in the ESL industry. There used to be a time when you could just do a 120 hours TESOL online course online and you'd get hired in some elemtary school in China but those days are gone. What you need now is CELTA. Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults. Yes they are using celta as filter for even primary school teachers. Once you get that, with a few months old luck you should be able to get hired as an English teacher abroad
Your main target should be UAE since they pay very well but they require multiple years of experience and usually some kind of diploma. I forgot the name but you get that you'll be earning well and for gaining that experience you can go to Korea, China, Thailand, Japan etc and teach English. Usually these kind of jobs also come with flight tickets, food and accommodation covered with a decent salary. Not highly paid but enough to save up if you live frugally
So that's your ticket to JBWmaxx in Asia. It used to be dead simple many years ago, it's now saturated but if you are adaptable and willing to work for less you can get a job without much effort. Only con is that the pay is modest and it isn't much of high status job. Locals and everyone around knows that these job usually taken by good for nothingcels in the west but tbh who cares about all that you get money, house and food so all is good but I'd urge you to go into more specialized fields and go into more niche skilled work like instead of English maybe math, physics. Much higher pay or go abroad as software engineer with experience working with silicon valley or buisness analyst etc. If you have experience and have specialist skills, you literally get a red carpet welcome into these countries so that option is imo better but this CELTA thing is the point of lowest entry
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