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RockMaple   
11 Feb 2014
Work / Prospects for Finding a Job Teaching English in Poland or Elsewhere in Europe [17]

Hi All,

I'm interested in teaching English in Central/Eastern Europe and was hoping I could get some advice on where I would stand the best chance of finding a job that pays at least enough to make ends meet (ideally slightly more than that). I'd prefer to be in a large city, but I'd also consider smaller cities are close to big cities. I've spent a few days in Prague, Krakow and Budapest, and liked each, Prague being my favorite.

I'm in my mid-thirties and have solid professional experience. As for my educational background, I have a B.S. in Environmental Science, an M.A. in Public Administration, and a Juris Doctor. Most recently, I worked for three years at a large international law firm.

I do not have significant teaching experience (only a brief period doing math tutoring). I plan to seek CELTA certification.

Thanks in advance for your advice.
RockMaple   
11 Feb 2014
Work / Prospects for Finding a Job Teaching English in Poland or Elsewhere in Europe [17]

Really, at your age and stage of developmen

I'm sure why you felt it necessary to provide me with entirely useless, trite and unsolicited financial planning/career development advice. But thanks for your honest appraisal of the general outlook for Americans seeking work as English teachers.