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rooboy wrote:I'd have buckley's chance (ie no chance) of getting work if I went back to Australia anytime in the foreseeable future and I'm happy to admit that my shit pre Japan cv and chain school/part-time one hour a week gigs in Japan would see me having to go to the centrelink (Australia's social security) nazis when I returned.
I'm respecting a friend's confidentiality and that's why it's 'they' for the info of the last poster. Thanks Mulboyne and Kamome - will tell them about your suggestions. Its not so simple to return home, which is why I'm avoiding it for as long as I can.
Kamome's post was espc. interesting - has the US got the same kind of chip on the shoulder attitude from the welfare drones?
In Australia you can be a no-hoper who doesn't give a fuck if they never get out of bed again except to go down to centrelink. As long as you keep throwing all the rent assistance, phone bill assistance and fortnightly money which amounts to more than for somebody working their arse off at a fast food place down the drain and never try to save, you'll get rewarded by getting more of it.
It helps if you spend it on cigarettes, booze, takeways for Aussies and 'gangster rap' sports clothing and mobile phones for refugees/immigrants who need to be supported by the state. You'll get rewarded for not saving any, and as a bonus the centrelink staff won't push you to take the first job they offer in spite of their propaganda that everybody on social security has to now take work offered.
But if you're a hard working bastard who goes home to Australia and does the social security system a favour by saving it money - you're forced to go through all your savings and in a fucked way, blamed by association for being somebody who got off your duff and did something with your life. I've seen the way the system works when I've gone home and its made me hang around Japan long than I thought.
As for the work situation Kamome, Aussies have a bit of the derukugi mentality. A chip on the shoulder about people who go and do things like working overseas. I've heard it said that we are 'spoilt brats who use mummy and daddy's trust fund to get over there' and crap like that, not my situation. I worked at some shitty jobs to save to go to Japan becoz I couldnt get real work post-graduation from uni. And the kinds of people who go through their social security in a weekend of booze and fast food and those who are working but still want to waste their money whinge about 'privileged bastards who go overseas'. If I'd got their benefits/jobs I'd have gone to Japan earlier, could have saved a lot of money.
With the work situation, teaching English tends to be looked down upon as a 'gap year' no matter how long. You can't teach ESL in Australia without a TESL/TESOL whatever certificate - doesnt matter that you taught TOEC to company employees like a few Aussies I know. And even in the bigger cities, too many opportunities are non advertised. There's a big push on for Aussies to pay increasingly idiotic uni fees to go back and get all these qualifications - like MBAs, various Masters, diplomas etc that basically won't get you far in a country of only 20million people. All good reasons to stay away from my home!
My friend's examples been a wake up call.
rooboy wrote:. . . So - has anybody got any REAL info on how to get a decent job in South Korea and when the next hiring period would be? . . .
Adhesive wrote:I mean, what's his alternative, really?
mr. sparkle wrote:I never considered that 3 years as a FG would make it tough to return home. 3 years goes by in no time these days. At least for me.
FG Lurker wrote:It entirely depends on what you do in Japan and what you wish to do at home.
If you put your career at home on hold and teach at Nova for 3 years in Japan, you're going to be very fucked indeed.
However, if you find a way to keep active in your own career here, hopefully while maintaining contacts at home, you probably won't have so much trouble settling back into the workforce at home.
Everyone is different though... These are just broad generalizations.
TFG wrote:TFG was not being stupid neither did I get kicked out.
FG Lurker wrote:You weren't being stupid?
Take illegal drugs in Japan. Get sick, go to the hospital, give a urine sample, and actually admit to the staff that you have taken illegal drugs. Cap it all off by posting about it (in detail!) on a public bulletin board.
If you think any of the above isn't unbelievably stupid then you're even stupider than I thought -- and that's saying something.
TFG wrote:Illegal HERB is the preferred vocabulary.
TFG wrote:And what trouble has this gotten me in and why did YOU bring this up initially in this thread?
TFG wrote:Give me a fucking break.
FG Lurker wrote:Trying to call it something else doesn't change what it was or help your lack of intelligence.
What trouble!?Your troubles are just beginning. Cops being "nice" does not mean that they aren't going to bust your ass the next chance they get. You're a known idiot, and some smart cop is going to make you his ticket to a promotion.
Why? Because you're a fucking moron? Sorry, no breaks for morons.
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