When/if you come to Korea to teach English, you will quickly find that you have tons o’ free time. Long evenings, vacation, breaks, etc. You’ll wonder where the work comes in. Wait, do I actually work here in Korea…?!
When/if you come to Korea to teach English, you will quickly find that you have tons o’ free time. Long evenings, vacation, breaks, etc. You’ll wonder where the work comes in. Wait, do I actually work here in Korea…?!
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I'm soooo envious of your 4-minute commute — mine is 2 1/2 hours daily.
I remember those days myself. It's the pits. Today I had a green light at the one light I have between my apt and school. Hence…a 3 minute ride door-to-door. Yeah!