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    ESL Teacher trying to shift gears

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    Definitely...unfortunately a lot of people go to the popular ESL locations in Asia just to take advantage of the low barrier of entry, the cheap cost of living, and the false sense of privilege to just party and extend their sidewalk mentality beyond what they would be able to do back home...
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    ESL Teacher trying to shift gears

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    Thanks for sharing! What was it about China that was pure hell?
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    ESL Teacher trying to shift gears

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    Very inspiring story! You're smart to have gotten out when you did, I wish I had done the same and come to the same realization sooner. I've never taught in the public school system but as an ESL teacher what Amp said was definitely the hammer on the nail. I was working with other teachers...
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    I've Read The Millionaire Fastlane!

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    I've read the book and I have to say...even though I'm an English Literature graduate and an ESL teacher, this is my favourite book! Definitely the most life-changing book I've ever read. We'll see if that's still the case after I've read Unscripted ;P
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    ESL Teacher trying to shift gears

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    That's an interesting idea! I worked for about a year teaching English overseas in Asia and really enjoyed it back then, but I will never go back to teaching in a language school. I’ve been thinking about going to Asia again, not specifically to teach students, but the low cost of living and the...
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    ESL Teacher trying to shift gears

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    Hello everyone and greetings from Canada! I’ve read “The Millionaire Fastlane” and I’m looking forward to becoming a part of the fastlane forum community. I wish there were more to say about me, but I’ve lived a pretty uneventful life. I’m 30 years old and straight out of university I started...
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