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| ESL Newbie ![]() Join Date: Aug 2005
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![]() | casual work in exotic locations Holding a British passport, how likely do people think it would be to go to an island like Samos, say, in Greece and pick up some casual TEFL work there. As sort of pin money, or in exchange for food and board? What do you think my chances would be? |
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| Wannabe Guru ![]() Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: ![]()
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![]() | Yeh, possible. But I think you would have just as much luck as working in a youth hostel or something similar. I know in Hawaii many work a few hours per day at youth hostels and backpackers in exchange for free food and board. |
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| Senior Guru ![]() Join Date: Nov 2006 Occupation: Former Teacher Location: ![]()
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![]() | Re: casual work in exotic locations As a British passport holder you can easily go to various Asian countries without any visa problems as well and can start teaching. You might be able to search good online resources as well. |
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