ESL TEACHERS: Mine eyes have seen the Yeonggwang

A site for anyone who is teaching English or is considering teaching English in Yeonggwang, Jeollanam-do, South Korea.

Monday, November 29, 2010

My last day in Yeonggwang

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This is just a temporary message. I spent most of my last day cleaning and packing. I also went to the main NongHyup bank to wire all of my ...
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Friday, November 26, 2010

My final payment

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My final pay slip included my November paycheck, my apartment deposit (900,000 Won), my flight reimbursement (see below), and my 1-month bon...
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Thursday, November 25, 2010

My 1-month bonus

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My monthly salary has been 2,500,000 Won. This includes: 1) a base of 2,200,000 2) 200,000 for being in a rural area 3) 100,000 for teaching...
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Thursday, November 18, 2010

My apartment appliances

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I have pictures and instructions for the washing machine and rice cooker in different posts. Below are some notes on my appliances. This is ...
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A few random photos

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These pictures really aren't important. They are just some random and funny pictures that I wanted to keep to remind me of my year in Ye...

The national healthcare plan

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All teachers are covered by the Korean national healthcare plan. At some point during your first two weeks here your co-teacher will take yo...

Pepero day

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Pepero Day is November 11th. A pepero is a thin stick-shaped cookie that is dipped in chocolate. The story that I heard was that the date 11...
Monday, November 1, 2010

The National Pension Office

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While you are working in Korea pension money is taken from your monthly paycheck. Your school contributes 4.5% and you contribute 4.5%. At t...
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