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The biggest change for me was getting into teaching overseas which I did at a very young age. I managed to work out the system and get qualified and now find myself doing pretty well with my Uni work and private tuition license meaning I can also teach from home. I have zero complaints about any of it. Not sure I would want to change again. Go back to the UK and work in a corporation where shareholder profit is more important than a little kickback for the staff? No way. I enjoy what I do and get plenty of holiday time compared to most people.
Definitely true miles, I have a lot of respect for you, Brock, my wife and anyone who has the balls to pack it up and make such a major life change. I've traveled and enjoyed it but to make a permanent change to another part of the world would scare me
Brock does it country to country which is really impressive. It takes a certain type of person to be able to do that. Some mock the chap, but I have a lot of respect for him and how he carries himself. For me, it has now become easy. I still get stage fright, but I handle it much better and always get good evaluations.
It has been wildly stimulating. Next winter we got Laos or Myanmar in our sights. Thanks bro. You are kicking major ass over there, doing great. Eat bean paste soup with seaweed kimchi---- oh God how I miss miyuk-kimchi and oi kimchi!