links i find vital

where it all started for me! (btw it starts off with like a min of music)
http://www.filefactory.com/file/c0b6c4f/n/metro_025_black_in_korea_2.mp3
a seoul radio station interview about bssk
http://www.zshare.net/audio/94134128ba8ecd63/
a bunch of interviews with black expats in soko
http://www.youtube.com/user/BSSKSEXIES
find family on facebook: Brothas&Sistas of South Korea
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=25747883752

Saturday, January 01, 2000

considering a franchise

Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 3:49:00 PM
Subject: Re: i saw your blog
Hey I just wanted to say that thanks for answering all my questions. You were really helpful I really appreciate it however it doesnt look like i will be signing with CDI. I just got off the phone with them and she offered me 26usd per hour and at a franchised location >.< I have no teaching experience.. should have gotten my hopes up! Well, I guess its back to searching for me:) Hope you continue to have a great experience in Korea!

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a franchise? thats not necessarily bad. it all depends on who is running it, but it's still cdi. where is it? do you want to stay in korea? b/c maybe you could move "upward." what are the chances of you moving to a branch after a term or two? do you have any experience working with kids? are you wanting to come to korea immediately? cdi trains new teachers every three months, maybe you could take the time to volunteer at a school, maybe even with an esl program, to thicken your resume and get higher pay. just some ideas, if cdi is truly what you want. but if not, plenty of good jobs to be had, hit me up with questions

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