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

Sunday, January 28, 2007

Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 1:15 PM
To: jasonn@cdimail.net
Subject: question

Hi Jason. Thank you for your last email, I'll be awaiting the visa in the mail. I was wondering, since I have opted for hourly pay instead of salary, I understand that I will have to find my own accommodations. I remember you mentioned possible options are taking over an apartment of someone who is leaving Korea, or using the agent that CDI has. But will CDI assist me with a place to stay when i initially arrive? Or shall I be searching and arrange for something on my own? Thank you.
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Dear,

CDI will provide accommodation for the length of the training. During this time you will have an opportunity to go out with the director to look for places that will suit you. We will provide every assistance in finding a place, there is really no need to worry. The only thing that you will be responsible for will be for the realtor fees which are usually around 250,000 KRW depending on your location choice.

I will be sending out the welcome pack before you arrive with a lot of useful info. I also plan on giving you call before you arrive just to touch base and make sure you are OK.

Regards,
Jason

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