Speaking of fake degrees, China seems to be taking this very seriously now- getting my work permit here has been a time consuming process! They need to be stamped, notarized and then finally approved by the Chinese Embassy- took a good two months.
Speaking of fake degrees, China seems to be taking this very seriously now- getting my work permit here has been a time consuming process! They need to be stamped, notarized and then finally approved by the Chinese Embassy- took a good two months.
^ It's also an expensive process, cost be about 700 quid- school have already paid me back but folks working for cheapskate schools are going to have to stump up the cash themselves. There's always Myanmar, they don't demand any of that haha
^ Yes, the irony was amusing.
^^ ^ never seen any advice handed out on Teaching In Thailand, just job adverts and links teachers/recruiters put up.
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