Is becoming an international school teacher a legitimate career path or just a meme? They get paid 40-50k in China with free rooms and that seems pretty good.
>>34393305I think so yeah, based on what you're saying, seems pretty good.The most important thing to consider is if you really enjoy teaching or not. If you do feel like you have the patience and all, I'd say to go for it.Must be nice to study in an international school... dunno about teaching, though.
>>34393352Have not taught professionally in my life but people say I am a good teacher. I need to get an English degree and a teaching license to go for these jobs so I will find out in about two years.
>>34393361Yeah sounds good man, like I said, if you like to teach, then seems pretty solid IMO, but I don't know much. Maybe you can try to ask a teacher about their own experiences and stuff.In any case, if you do end up following through, I hope things work out well. I wish I could teach, but I get so nervous talking in public I feel like throwing up.Best of luck mang
>>34393305it's probably not a "comfy"/easy job exactly, but a lot of people would kill for itthe most important thing is whether you're passionate about it
>>34393305any essential requirements that you skimmed from looking into that kind of job? i'm about to graduate uni with a teaching degree and would like to hop around a bit, teaching at an international school seems fun. do you know what kind of candidates they look for?