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First English teaching job in Poland (Katowice) [75]
Thanks all, some interesting information there!
I've been applying for numerous jobs over the past few months, and got some interest from various schools in the EU. They were all unwilling to negotiate the wages, and the larger schools (IH etc) didn't get back to me. Understandable when I wasn't located in the country, and only had a TESOL. I also tried France/Germany (my ideal countries) but they need experience (I have business experience, but not teaching, so that is the future goal). So I have come to accept that my need for experience outweighs my need to be paid a decent wage. It may devalue the market, but on the other hand I do suspect that everyone who has made that point is in a much stronger position than me employment-wise (being in Poland, having more experience) and this is the only way I can get my foot in the door. Come 12 months I'll either be re-training in a non teaching role, or I'll be working in a much better school. Simple as!
To question my esteem or "despair" is a bit weird, though, because if I'm being completely honest my three options at this time in my life comprises of;
1. Stay in a dead end job
2. Volunteer in UK for an IT-based company, to get my foot in the door
3. Go abroad, learn new skills and enhance my CV (ie "I went to Poland, successfully taught in a school and learnt some Polish along the way") by working in a low paid job.
I'm a young professional with no desire to be a backpacker, slack or drink copious amounts of alcohol! Also, there is little difference (initially) between options 2 + 3 :D