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fandomsecrets2015-10-13 07:51 pm
[ SECRET POST #3205 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3205 ⌋
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[Jurassic World]
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[Anthony Bourdain]
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[Puzzle&Dragons (mobile app game)]
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[Fear the Walking Dead, Alicia and Nick]
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[Hannah Pilkes, viner]
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[Hetalia, Xenosaga]
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[Undertale]
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[School-Live!]
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[Over the Garden Wall]
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Plus startup costs are definitely an issue for me, especially with student debt.
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(Anonymous) 2015-10-17 04:01 am (UTC)(link)If you teach English in Korea or Taiwan you'll make good money... relative to Korea or Taiwan. Living expenses there are a lot lower. You won't be saving much but you will live well while you are there.
If you teach English in China you can live like a king but your money is worth nothing once you leave.
A lot of these programs also subsidize your apartment/living expenses, so keep that in mind, too. I hear in Korea they almost always pay for your apartment. When I was on the Jet Programme in Japan, my apartment was subsidized, so I only paid about 300USD/mo in rent. I paid of my student loans traveled a bunch, and saved up some money. I would recommend it if you want to ride the gravy train. Just don't expect it to be a meaningful or fulfilling experience.
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