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This article is wrong, if you have real skills and drive you can find a good job here, or anywhere. All the recession has done really is separate the chaff from the wheat. So many people here deserve to be right where they are, dancing like a white monkey in front of class of bored Chinese college kids. The company I work for (financial industry), hired two ex English teachers to try to help out. Big mistake, both of them were not capable of doing the work and lacked the maturity to learn how. Both gone within 5 months. My boss said he would never make that mistake again. If you are a fresh graduate and want to make a name for yourself, sales is the way to go. You can get a sales job here where you’ll learn maturity and accountability that just isn’t there in the realm of bullshit ESL teaching. It’s no fun working on commission only at first, but it sets you up to meet the right people to get a real good salaried position, think of it as purgatory. Companies see teaching on your resume and it goes straight in the trash. Sales is the way, I came here at 22 and I’m 25 now making 24K a month. Not a rich man by any means…but good enough for now. Teachers are trash.

Dec 05, 2012 23;16
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