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Q: Can a non native person get a part time job in nanjing?

14 years 31 weeks ago in  Business & Jobs - Nanjing

 
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what part time job? not teaching english if you suck that bad and i'm from new jersey. truth is you can find some idiot to hire you for a part time job as anything

abdulwahab123:

i think some idiot has hire you.may be you suck more than me.you are from new jersey who cares.why the hell idiots like you come to the china.

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profenieto:

I think the good crimo, same as the others like him, came just because they can’t succeed in their own homelands or maybe he wanted to play the “white man” here (yes, I am American, I rule the world and I will amuse myself with the little Chinese).
Pretty sad, first, because this was a beautiful country and they are spoiling it with all the shit they import, and second, because we must admit that he is the kind of person that Chinese employers want. If you are an American citizen (preferably Caucasian), you will have a job here, no matter how idiot you are or how idiot is the one who will hire you.

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yes you need to be more specific, what are your qualifications and qualities.

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i have done ielts. 1 year two month teaching english experience 2 months in china in another city.doing bachelor in mechanical engineering

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Non-native doesn’t matter as I am not, your qualification education and experience is important as well language sill.

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Of course you can, but you have to understand that it will be harder, since you are not a native speaker.   

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Teaching kids is not about your mother tongue its about skills,experience and ur attitude towards your work.....n if u have the right attitude pleasant personality ull surely can get one.....jst be optimistic ull surely get one..... Smile

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Be optimistic, strengthen your capabilities of course you ll.

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No, there are strict laws against it. You can get part time work in any other part of China, but it is strictly forbidden in Nanjing.

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people seriously cant appreciate a good cigar

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i seriously need to stop drinking when i post i meant a good joke. not cigar

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If your talking about teaching english then Yes you Can! If a non native speaker can be a full time english teacher in places like BJ than surely a non native can get a job in nanjing..sad

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yes

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if u can get a z visa 

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