Message from @Tribit
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@Deleted User You'll be able to land a job as a English teacher
in several countries
I guess pay is not that great then ?
murican english teacher in korea I knew made around 2k usd per month
not much
Ah that is not very enticing
Depends. Some positions come with accommodations and such.
Do whites also work as liasion there ? To communicate with western businessmen for example? I have decent "people skills" and if could help overcome cultural barriers that seems like a valuable skill in business/marketing
@Deleted User You can get by and you'll get paid more than locals
also yes they do have liasons but they usually speak the language of the country
I'd imagine those are in short supply though.
What would you have in expendable income with a job like that ?
I have no problems with learning some Chinese/korean/whatever for 6 months or something
@Deleted User short supply yes but you need really get the language down to land a job like that
you can work for foreign embassy's as a translator/liason
easier route is to teach english in the ASIA or even ASEAN but the whole liason thing pays a great deal better
How much better than 2000 a month ?
A lot
because you're getting paid a regular salary for said country
say you work for a Dutch embassy in Korea
I am not interested in embassy work. That would be around ~3500 a month I think. These positions are almost all occupied by students from one particular university and a bunch of homosexual lovers to the plethora of gay ambassadors/various deputies
And before you ask, I qualify for neither
start now
Best country to go to ?
And most money to make where ?
>I want to make the most money possible
>But I don't want to put in the required work to do so
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have fun working for peanuts as a english teach then
start being gay
@Deleted User how old are you?
then I suggest you don't throw numbers around but just pick a country of your liking, a job that seems exciting and go have fun abroad for a few years without caring too much about finance
>tfw I'm investing a lot of time and energy in learning Chinese, so I can move to Taiwan where I will probably not even earn 1/4 of what I earn here
happiness is not exclusively about money, although money is a factor
Ah I am not in a position to just "go have fun"
And investing a lot of time for a comparatively meagre reward is not something that intend to do either. I guess I'll just stow this plan away for the time being and see where I end up
you most probably have your reasons. But if I may share, I spent my past years in building up my career and now I regret that I didn't just go have fun a while longer instead
I try to find that fine line between full time career building (which I am doing now) and enjoying a decent life. The how and where to do so is not yet set in stone however
Sooner or later you would want to build anyway. So if I were you I'd have no regrets, unless you feel like you wasted your youth
Well I think life is about doing things you would enjoy, which is why I wouldn't recommend going to china
@Deleted User of course, what I wanted to say is, later is better than sooner. Once you're in your career, you can't just say "I'll go to China for a year". Now, you (probably?) can