Is being an english teacher viable?

Is being an english teacher viable?

I want to travel the world and get paid to do it

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>travel the world
i assume to asian countries. in that case yes, it is viable. just be white and avoid all shitskin countries

>tfw forcing my gf to the gym to get this body

feels gud

That woman is brazilian, just talking.

>idk OP, depends of your profile and how much you wanna work
You ever tried to freelance and to be a translator in high luxury hotels?

>tfw my gf already has this body

feels guder

what is best country in asia? (safest)

you will wagecuck the world
not travel it

Russia

Thailand

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My brother's doing just that in the Peace Corps. He sends us fun emails.

does he get laid by asian thotties?

God I love Brazilian girls. They always have that bundao and horse legs, such a turn-on

look into TAPIF (teaching assistant program in France) if you speak a little french

France is an african country now.
(and OP said "safe")

i want to work in kazakhstan

traditional people, cheap, anti-gay, and russian women who live traditionally

is a simple teaching certificate good

Brazillian girls are amazing. My Ex never let me leave the House without nutting in her first.

this. my girl who is Brazilian is a fucking freak. i knew this was a brazilian in OP because she has similar legs and ass too. huge brapppper and DD

Good to know you guys have brazilian woman but cant even help me to get a job...

wtf frens

You want to fuck kids and asian twink traps, we all know it

Yes, I did it for 4 years including gaps between my teaching gigs where I went traveling or visited home.

It's a good way to save up some money and travel around Asia.

You should teach in a country that pays you well (Korea, China, Taiwan). Teaching in Japan is mostly a meme - you can try JET but it's quite selective and even if you get in, you'll be placed in a small city or town.

Take a job in a big city. Don't take kindergarten jobs. Older kids and adults are less stressful.

Don't take the first crappy job offered to you, and read the contract carefully. You can sometimes negotiate a little bit on the contract - but you won't get anything if you don't ask.

You should be considering 3 main factors
>location
>salary
>working hours (actual teaching hours & any "desk warming" time)

You want to find something that is at least "good" or "quite good" on all 3 of these or your time will probably not be enjoyable.

im mostly looking for it as work to supplement my living overseas. my current marketable skills are probably limited because I only speak english and some russian. i figure teaching some horse niggers english to pay for my fun times would be worth it

What's wrong with small cities or towns?

> tfw my gf currently is on the other side of the world

feels worser :(

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>tfw no gf

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Worth it only if you want to learn the language.

Cons:
>Less stuff to do
>Fewer expats = worse social life
>Crappy or no nightlife
>Harder to get girls (clubs, tinder etc)
>People have a countryside mentality