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XSquared wrote:I've heard that teaching English is a good option. However, what if you have no degree ? What other jobs are viable for a foreigner ?
XSquared wrote:I've heard that teaching English is a good option. However, what if you have no degree ? What other jobs are viable for a foreigner ?
kamome wrote:XSquared wrote:I've heard that teaching English is a good option. However, what if you have no degree ? What other jobs are viable for a foreigner ?
I'm in the market for a maid. How good are you with a mop?
Caustic Saint wrote:kamome wrote:XSquared wrote:I've heard that teaching English is a good option. However, what if you have no degree ? What other jobs are viable for a foreigner ?
I'm in the market for a maid. How good are you with a mop?
Will you sponsor a visa?
XSquared wrote:I've heard that teaching English is a good option. However, what if you have no degree ? What other jobs are viable for a foreigner ?
Taro Toporific wrote:XSquared wrote:I've heard that teaching English is a good option. However, what if you have no degree ? What other jobs are viable for a foreigner ?
Perseverance or stay home.
(( I am not being flippant. If you don't have degree or skillz, you better have perseverance. If you're not up to the challenge, please don't whine when you shipwreck here. Coming to Japan as a first-world person without a degree is the HARD way to make it.))
Skankster wrote:-
-Taro Toporific wrote:XSquared wrote:I've heard that teaching English is a good option. However, what if you have no degree ? What other jobs are viable for a foreigner ?
Perseverance or stay home.
(( I am not being flippant. If you don't have degree or skillz, you better have perseverance. If you're not up to the challenge, please don't whine when you shipwreck here. Coming to Japan as a first-world person without a degree is the HARD way to make it.))
Hes right. China is more oriented to the unskilled.
PLUS - their economy is booming and pussy is flying off the hook like Chinese firecrackers these days.
devicenull wrote: could quit school and resign myself to teaching english for 8000kuai a month in shanghai with a paid for apartment. I can barely manage to spend 600 kuai a month as it is... and that is eating out every meal, buying too many movies, and buying too much crap when I want it.
vvx wrote:Man, sounds like an awesome place to retire, or even vacation for a few years around mid-life-crisis time. Wouldn't take much retirement/savings to pay for it.
Skankster wrote:-
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Perhaps when my mom passes I will have a 100K IRA.
Then maybe I can lavish in Chinese beauty.
You should not forget if that is all you make you will have nothing when you get home (if?).
You can only teach. And w/o a degree you wont even find that kind of job.
I am intrigued by moving to China.
Devicenull>>>
Are you quoting Shanghai figures?? I think it is quite high to live in Shanghai. I cannot imagine it being that easy...
I wouldnt mind living in some rural area too. Start a computer juku or something... but if salaries are that low you may not be able to pay your student loans.
" wrote:lol, why the hell do people think that they can show up underqualified and magically beat the system as if they deserved it?
karekora wrote:What about the Japanese people who don't have degrees?
How do they live?
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