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Thread: What jobs are available to Americans in China?
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[quote=GUEST04190,385911]Hello, I can only suggest you try to do what I plan to do to move to china. I plan to start the TESL/TESOL or TEFL/TEFOL which shouldnt take too long to finish maybe 3 months. I plan to visit china for my birthday in july to visit friends and have a vacation for the first time in my life but will spend most mornings applying for work.Think manpower is in china too,its a temperary agency.Rt now I am working 8hrs a day for a hammock company in NC and manpower have me working 10hrs a day at DSM,which has a sister plant in china. I suggest trying the teaching thing even if you hate the idea. I am often told my english is bad eventhough I'm born american and never left the country...I have a big tongue and nose which makes my speach alittle wierd. I am terrified I'll screw the kids up or not get the chance to teach coz of my voice,but willing to try for atleast 1 contract which last 6months to a year.I will use that down time to learn chinese and a few other languages so after the contract ends I can seek other work that wont require teaching so no one gets a bad teacher. I plan to purchase the rosetta stone software for spanish,japanese,& chinese so wont have to struggle with the tutors in china...maybe after the contract I can get a job as a translator for customer service where just talk by typing. Who knows just know life in china would be sooo much better and exciting that louzy greenville NC USA k i'm not a member here so if you want to reply just do so to dragonext@gmail.com thanx[/quote]
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