cambod wrote:kurty_boi wrote:kurty_boi wrote:There is a lot on the forums - still mixed reviews :/
I'd also like to network with other English teachers there - where's their hangout? (and don't stay staffroom!)

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I'm always down for meeting up with randoms. What are ur quals besides the celta? Degree? Experience? (a celta is very helpful here, so don't think I'm busting ur balls about not having a degree/experience...)
Give us some more info? How soon will u be trying to land a job? How long do u plan on staying? U think u want to teach kids or adults? What do u think u'll want to do in ur spare time (in regards to where is a place to live)?
Thanks for the reply... I am a newbie to this field of work - I've worked in finance for over 6 years now - investment & financial advice - so the only quals I have are the ones from school / college and professional exams for work (no degree).
I know it's not the same but I've done some volunteer teaching and it's something I definitely want to do as a career - so I started off with a 20 hour practical TEFL certificate a couple of years ago - knew then that I needed more training before I get let loose - so I took CELTA - and here I am.
I arrive at the end of July, so ideally looking to start work in August sometime.
I plan on staying forever if it all works out (I like travelling, but only as a holiday, not travelling my life around - so I'm set on making Cambodia my new home)
To start with, until I find my feet, I think I'd like to start off with teaching teenagers(+) rather than 5 year olds ... but I won't rule it out.
Spare time - lesson planning probably! But I'm determined not to burn out - so anything social would be awesome (though not on a major binge on a school night - gone are those days! ... and I haven't even hit 30 yet!)