Re: How often do good candidates come away empty handed?
Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2015 12:09 pm
There are a few "unconventional" places that we are considering, but sometimes it's a matter of our kids, too. For example, we'd really like to go to Thailand (who doesn't?), and we'd be fine teaching at a lower-tier school like Ruamrudee, but because 80% of the students are locals, we don't want our kids to be alienated; they're still really young. It's not going to stop us from talking to them at the fair (they might convince us that that isn't the case), but that's foremost in our minds.
Another high priority for us is public transportation. One of the main things about our current life that's pushing us to do this is our hellish commute. We want to sell our cars and go carless. Even some of the most desirable places don't have great public transport, so they're less desirable to us.
It's okay. I'm getting better ideas for the fair, so I'm feeling a little bit better. :)
Another high priority for us is public transportation. One of the main things about our current life that's pushing us to do this is our hellish commute. We want to sell our cars and go carless. Even some of the most desirable places don't have great public transport, so they're less desirable to us.
It's okay. I'm getting better ideas for the fair, so I'm feeling a little bit better. :)