Thursday 21 February 2013

First impressions

Korea:

It's cold:)
It's cleanish but why are there piles of rubbish on the corners?
How did these people get a driving licence?

Saudi:

It's clean.
These people got their driving licences at the same place the Koreans did.
I'm a woman and there are different rules for woman.

So far the Saudis are friendlier than the Koreans. It could be that they are not as shy as the Koreans were, everybody seems to speak English really well and that could be why they are more friendly towards foreigners.

Flight

Korea:

8-9 hours from Durban to Dubai. 
7-8 hours from Dubai to Korea

Alternatively:
1 hour to Jo'burg
15 hours to China (Beijing/ Hong Kong)
3-4 hours to Korea

Note: Seoul Airport = Incheon International Airport

Saudi:

8-9 hours from Durban to Dubai
2-3 hours Dubai to Saudi (Riyadh)

Packing

For Korea:

Was going into winter - take a thick coat...hard to find in summer in South Africa.

What to take:
Fitted Sheets - hard to find in Korea

What not to take:
Strappy tops - not allowed to wear in public...can wear a jersey over though.
Biltong

For Saudi:

Also winter - same as a mild summer day in South Africa

What to take:
Abaya - black robe
biltong

What not to take:
alcohol

Tuesday 12 February 2013

Costs

So far for Saudi :

* medical +- R1400 (incl inoculations, chest x-ray, consults)
* visa +- R2500 (incl courier) (reimbursement by company?)
* clothes +- R4000
* abaya and head scarf (traditional black robe worn by women) +- R260
* to exchange & last till first paycheck - R10000
Total:  +-R18160

Korea:

* medical +- R600
* visa - reimbursed by school
* clothes +- R3000
* to exchange & last till first paycheck - R6000
Total: +_R9600

Sunday 10 February 2013

Qualifications & Job Applications


First things first, find a job. South Korea vs. Saudi.

No no…first decide where – do research:

1. What I wish I had done for Korea:

l  Known where Korea was – look at map

l  Known the weather – summer = freakin hot & humid.  Winter = freakin freezing. Autumn & spring = nice 8 days a year

l  Known what I should get paid – 2.2mil won if only degree, no experience. 2.3 mil won if teaching/TEFL. 2.4 mil won if teaching/TEFL and experience.

l  Hagwon vs. Public school
hagwon = small classes (1-8 students), all ages, 2pm – 9pm, 10 days vacation, more money, no co- teacher in class, less stable than public school (can close down in a whiff of kimchi, sometimes late salary payments).
public school = big classes (25-35 students), either primary, middle or high school, lots of vacation and desk warming (sit at desk, no students, abuse the internet), less money,  co-teacher in class (you are a puppet), more stable job than hagwon.

l  Blacklisting – schools that don’t pay teachers/ don’t treat teachers well are blacklisted…Google.

1.     Qualifications:
* A bachelor’s degree. Any - but not just a diploma. Degree in English/teaching = more pay &/ hired easier.
* A TEFL/TESL/CELTA certificate. possible to find jobs without this certificate. easier in Korea than Saudi.
2.     Apply for Jobs:
You know where you want to go? - apply specifically to those countries.
me: Dunno - apply everywhere.

Google:
* www.seriousteachers.com
* Dave’s ELS cafĂ©
*GEPIK/EPIK
* Skyline Global Solutions
* Teach Away

me: Korea = GEPIK & Saudi = Skyline Global Solutions.

3.     documents:

schools often recruit on short notice - documents ready before you apply = no disappointment & shorter wait.

For Korea:

* Apostilled copies of degrees
* Police clearance certificates - no older than 3 months
* 4 passport photos
* health check
* 2 sets of University transcripts in a sealed envelope with the university stamp over the seal

For Saudi:

* police clearance certificate no older than 3 months
* 4 passport photos
* vaccinations – meningitis, yellow fever, hep b
* health check – Hep b and c, HIV,
* chest x-ray
* 2 colour copies of degree


both countries - signed contract, visa application form and health check forms - all provided by school/company once you find a job.

4.     Interviews & job offers (hopefully)

*school/recruiter contacts you – can take a month…me – 1 week both times! – set up telephone/Skype interview
* school/company offers you job :) – or not :(
* School/company sends you contract or documents

Korea:
* you send school/company your documents
* Korea – school applies for visa issuance number +_ 1week
* you send documents, passport and visa issuance number to Korean Embassy in Pretoria – visa issued +_ 1 week.
* school books ticket – fly to Korea +_ 18 hours


Saudi
* documents sent to visa agency in Pretoria – Get visa +_ 1 week
* company books ticket

Why?


Why teach ESL?
-       Experience
-       Travel
-       Learn

Why Korea?
-       Wanted to go to Japan, too few job offers
-       Good money – low expenses
-       Kinda friendly & easy lifestyle

Why Saudi?
-       Make enough money to afford to go to south America
-       Completely different cultural experience

Why now?
-       Pay off student loans
-       Young enough to enjoy every aspect
-       Before financial commitments at home