Re: Teaching English in Japan (as a NON-native English speaker)...or other jobs?
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 16:12:11 +0100, Hallvard Tangeraas <inv@lid.email>
brought down from the Mount tablets inscribed:
>Declan Murphy wrote:
>> Ryan Ginstrom wrote:
>>
>>> But those people generally become even more bitter than English teachers.
>>
>> I don't believe it is possible to be more bitter than an English
>> teacher. Doesn't "Charisma Man" make it down to Okinawa?
>
>What's all this bitterness about?
>I'm sort of ignorant not having *lived* in Japan, but I assume it has
>something to do with Japan in general treating foreigners badly if the
>stuff I've read here and there is correct.
>Or is it all just whining I've caught up on?
>
>Are foreigners generally treated differently and/or badly than their
>Japanese co-workers?
This one isn't.
--
Michael Cash
"Clowns to the left of me and jokers to the right, Mr. Cash.
Clowns and jokers."
Prof. Ernest T. Bass
Mount Pilot College
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