
Originally Posted by
walrus

Originally Posted by
Gandalf
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.
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