25 August 2007

My Experience Over There



Hello, again. Taiwan, as you know from reading my blog, was quite an experience. The work experience is a whole vast description itself. If you are thinking of coming to Taiwan, or for that matter, Fengyuan or Fongyuan, depending on how people want to spell it, to teach English, my blog is certainly one place to go to see how one person, specifically, yours truly experienced it. I taught English for one year at St. Louis Language Institute in Fengyuan. I faithfully completed my contract and did my job to the best of my ability. I think I achieved a lot in that year. I worked for Manager Chiou or Teacher Chiou and I did my best to be a compliant, faithful, and hard worker. I even did extra things like editing and proofreading a mistake-ridden letter of reference/recommendation that took four hours to correct. I feeling very proud of that.

There were many positive things and negative things in that job. Indeed, there are many good and bad things in every job, but not all of them would be interesting or useful to put in print.

If you want to hear or read about my experience or my story about working with Manager Chiou and teaching English at St. Louis Institute in Fengyuan, Taiwan, feel free to send me an email.

I will break my email into sections, so that the spammers can't do anything with it:

thothhx (thothhx is all one word!!!) at (you know the "at" sign!) hotmail (I'm still continuing to interrupt with more sections here) dot (you know dot, like three dots ... but here I only mean on dot) com

Remember, it is a private email, so if I don't know you, that's okay, but please write something in the subject line, and also, tell me about who you are. I don't want to put everything I know or experienced there in my blog. This is more for people who are thinking of teaching. This is for people who are thinking of coming to Taiwan. Or for the diehards who want to know me (why you would want to know about a boring guy like me, I don't know, haha, but I do have some interesting anecdotes about weddings, food, classrooms, traffic, etc).

Telling about my experiences is good for you (if you need the information or to satiate your curiosity). It is good for me to get a lot of stuff off my chest.

I would love to talk to you. Just let me know who you are first! Tell me two or three sentence about approximately where you are, what you do in life, and why you are interested. Nothing to be intimidated about. I myself am curious about people, that's why I read their blogs. But, as you know, some blogs are private, accessible only to invited people. This is almost more and less open than that at the same time. I am a serious person.

And as you might notice from earlier posts, I am serious about life and love life, and want to just get along with my fellow human beings. And I try the utmost to do so. If people have a problem with me, they should tell me... But I am who I am. I'm Popeye the Sailor Man. No I'm not.

So, let's continue with the blog posts, shall we? Shall I?

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