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Good Signs and a ESL Teaching Job

 

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Good Luck

On the way to attend a job interview the other day, this is what I ran into.  I considered that it was a good sign and that I would get the ESL Teaching Job with no problems……. I did!

Finally after being here for 6 months I have landed a position as a English as a second language teacher to Japanese students.  My classes are a variation of all ages, from Adult private classes to a childrens pre-school.  I am very excited at the start of a new career line, and it is considerably more money per hour than I have ever made in my life. :)

The whole time that we have been here, other people have kept mentioning that I need work, and things to the effect of “what are you going to do”?  But I am the type of person that never really worry’s about anything, because worry causes fear, which is the opposite of love, and in turn causes things to not happen.

I know in good time when things are supposed to happen, they will.  This is actually my 3rd interview to be an ESL teacher, the first two were not in the cards for me to have, but still no worries.  I knew when the time was right, it would happen.  The funny thing is I didn’t actively go out and find this job, it kind of found me.  It was time, and it happened.

This position is much better than working for an established English school, although I am not opposed to that, it’s just that private lessons allow you to basically work when you want, as much as you want, and get paid really good.  It is kind of like having your own business.

This week I will be observing all of my classes with the current teacher, who is returning back to his home country of Australia.  Take Care and thanks mate.

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That, is an amazing photo Charlie.
You really captured the moment.
And, the moment captured you.
You got the job.
You truly are, ON THE PATH.
In Hokkaido JAPAN.
It’s a great way to FLY!

Norman D.
http://www.everythingjapan.net

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Hey, Charlie, just wanted to say CONGRATULATIONS! I am so happy you got an English teaching job! Hi to everyone as well!

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