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Q: Anyone still looking for a teaching job?

Seems we're a teacher short for the next term. Chinese planning. Reason I'm asking here (sorry!) is that I have to cover for missing teacher until we get one. Not happy! (Also I am on holiday in the Philippines and was asked about a new teacher yesterday!)

Message me for details if interested.

12 years 43 weeks ago in  Teaching & Learning - Daqing

 
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Shifu

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Oh man I was hoping to become a ghost town street-sweeper.

EDIT: Thank you Scandinavian for showing me the way.

Scandinavian:

you're welcome. Remember to bring your own broom and hat. 

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happywanderer:

Check and check!  Me ready - gimme da money .

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To be honest this will be a trend to continue after December. More jobs, less foreign teachers in China.

 

Good luck finding your new teacher.

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I'm looking. Criteria:

1. part-time

2. Hangzhou (or near Hangzhou with travel expenses paid)

3. no exploitation

4. no racism

5. legal

DaqingDevil:

Can do all bar the geographic one. On my map Hangzhou is a long way from Daqing. Sorry.

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angelina8:

Mei banfa

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IrvineWelsh:

Sadly I think you might struggle with points three and four.

 

I experience both on an daily basis.

 

 

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What kind of school do you work for? 

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I am looking for a job in guangzhou or nanjing.. but any where else is also fine. 

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Sounds great, please send me some details . Thanks.

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YES

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Presently in Shanghai. I'm looking for a job hope to hear from you soon

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