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Old 4th September 2004, 09:22   #11 (permalink)
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Yes, as someone mentioned a few months ago (perhaps it was Raphaela28), if you want to come to Thailand and do charity work, just teach in a govt. school in the provinces, since they don't pay you enough to save up for the flights home. That's what I do, and I love it, and they appreciate it, even if they think I'm overpaid. Not counting my watermelon lunch hours, I'm there about 35 hours per week, teach 6 to 16 contact hours per week, and sit around the staff room planning lessons from scratch, and answering questions like, "What's the American English word for rubber?" and "How many baht for one euro?" and "what does anthropology mean?" and "Is single the same as singer?"
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