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Old Apr 10th, 2005, 09:44 am
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Hello,
Just a little background to start. My wife and I are thinking of going to Korea or Japan so that she can teach english. I have no B.ed or any other Bachelor's degree so teaching is out of the question. I was wondering if anyone had any other links with jobs for non-japanese speaking, non-teaching foreginers.
Also, I was hoping some of you might share how your significant other, who is not a teacher, got their job. I am not nervous at finding a job per se but of course it is all a bit daunting. My native tongue is french but my english is perfect without the slightest bit of accent. I am sure this can't hurt me but is it really any kind of benefit?
Any other thoughts you may have, I am all ears

Thank you,
Laurent
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