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loveskyliemole 02-25-2009 01:56 PM

Interested in Living in a lovely countryside?
 
*This is written on the 25th Feb 2009* Please go and read the latest posts, if you are interested. We have found a great teacher for this year so the position isn't avilable now.


Hi there,

We are looking for an English teacher(if you don't have any experience in teaching, it won't matter at all as long as you are a nice and friendly person)

We are located in Nagano (about 200km from Tokyo)
there are beautiful moutains and rivers around!

If you are tired of living and working in a big city like Tokyo,
or simply want to stay in a countryside in Japan to improve your Japanese,
please email us!

There is NO unreasonable and greedy bosses here,
we all enjoy working here, teaching English (for kids and adult).

If you are interested, please feel free to email me for the details.

Thanks for your time to read this

Have a happy day

May
:ywave:


P.S. We are looking for a Native English Speaker who has his/her varid working visa in Japan, or if you are an Aussie or Kiwi or Canadian (18-35years old) you can get a WORKING HOLIDAY VISA to stay in Japan to work and travel and learn Japanese! We will be happy to help you with Japanese! You don't need any qualification! Dropped out from highschool? It doesn't matter, as long as if you are a kind and friendly person (and you must love kids and animals!), you will enjoy working with us and we will be happy to have you too!

If you think this offer sounds too good to be true,
you can talk to me (over SKYPE) or to my workmate (who is going to HAWAII so he has to leave our school) then you will see, if it's true or not ;)

When you PM to me, please tell me about you a little bit.

Thanks;)




burkhartdesu 02-25-2009 04:40 PM

This seems too good to be true



But unfortunately, I'm not yet a college grad. :glasses:

Shanis 02-25-2009 04:53 PM

I don´t know, but he/she isn´t replying to me xD I wonder if this is really true

spicytuna 02-25-2009 08:03 PM

Maybe it's because it's still 5am in Japan. :)

spicytuna 02-25-2009 08:03 PM

Please disregard...

loveskyliemole 02-26-2009 01:36 PM

thanks for the message
 
Yes, I received your message, thanks.
I can't log in the net for a long time nor often, cos I have many students to take care of.

I received a few messages and I replied to most of them.
Because they introduced about themselves(their ages, countiies and so on) in their mail, but I couldn't find it in your message...

sorry
but thanks for your message

Have a nice day:ywave:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shanis (Post 678768)
I don´t know, but he/she isn´t replying to me xD I wonder if this is really true


Shanis 02-26-2009 01:41 PM

I didn´t wrote details about me in the message because first I want to know what the job is like^^ I mean, I won´t apply for it when I don´t know what I have to do nor how ;)

Koir 02-26-2009 01:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shanis (Post 679127)
I didn´t wrote details about me in the message because first I want to know what the job is like^^ I mean, I won´t apply for it when I don´t know what I have to do nor how ;)

No offense, but that's like walking into an interview without a resume for the employer to refer to...

Thuglife 02-28-2009 12:45 AM

How about a website with photos and examples of teachers at work...
Did I miss your web page??

loveskyliemole 03-16-2009 11:25 AM

hi
 
You've got a great website and your school looks very interesting!
We don't have our school website yet, but we will make one
when we find a new teacher!(We hope the new teacher knows how to make a website!)

Our school started just about a year ago.
We all used to work for a typical Eikaiwa school (the company wanted to sell their books as many as possible to make money... and all that)

When I decided to leave the school (too much stress from the greedy bosses), many of the students left too.
Their parents asked me to open a new school for them, so
my co-worker and I did it.

That's why there are no greedy bosses here;)



Quote:

Originally Posted by Thuglife (Post 679610)
How about a website with photos and examples of teachers at work...
Did I miss your web page??



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