On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 10:11:15 +0900, "Ed"  ...
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>"Jason Cormier" <fjlij@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:BB38C820.539B6%fjlij@hotmail.com...
>> On 7/12/03 8:56, in article
>73fde4f0.0307120456.4f33d9bb@posting.google.com,
>> "John W." <worthj1970@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> >>> Personally I loved the later schedule of eikaiwas. For one thing, you
>> >>> can do part time stuff in the morning,
>> >>
>> >> The vast majority of part time hours are available at times conflicting
>with
>> >> eikaiwa teaching hours.
>> >>
>> > I was thinking of non-teaching stuff, or daycares.
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>> Non-teaching stuff? What kind of part-time, non-teaching work is your
>> average eikaiwa teacher going to find?
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>bartending, carpentry, waiting tables, truck driving (small ones), cook, ski
>instructor, music teacher, IT stuff, 

Lucky I had IT stuff to fall back on after I failed as an eikawa instructor.


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>A lot of these are obviously not possible for every average eikaiwa type,
>but I have seen westerners filling all these roles on either full or
>part-time basis. I plan to open my own bar one of these days. That has long
>been my dream, and one of these days when nobody wants to pay me to talk to
>young girls, I'll do it.
>

I've thought about that, but a non-recovering alcoholic in charge of a bar is
asking for trouble. Maybe you should also reconsider.

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