Hefei Expat - China
Our Site => Guestbook => Topic started by: Bonny_Ricardo on February 17, 2013, 11:43:02 am
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Hi there, google after a few twists and turns pointed me here.
I'd been teaching in Thailand/Vietnam for a couple of years, during which I met my girlfriend (who is from Hefei and a Mandarin teacher, currently working in a Hefei bank). I am currently in Australia on a Working Holiday Visa, working as a farmhand near Perth.
My Australian visa runs out in around 6 weeks, and I had originally intended to do the second year and save a big chunk more money, but I miss the girlfriend far too much. Nothing makes you miss someone more than being in a very isolated rural area I can tell you.
Anyway, Hefei sounds like a paradise compared to Shanghai, and from the brief descriptions I've read seems similar to a few of the towns I've lived in in Thailand/Vietnam, so I think the wisest thing to do would be to come to Hefei.
I'd be hoping for language centre work, but I'm worried that I've left it a bit late for finding a school and getting a Z-visa lined up (I work out bush 2 hours north of Perth, with next to no phone signal, which slows everything down unfortunately). I saw that 'Kaibo' was interested in staff a few months back, although I'm not sure in what capacity.
I'm just curious how feasible it would be for a NES British 26 year old to find work. If it turned in to a one month holiday and I went back to Australia it wouldn't be the end of the world, and my Chinese would certainly improve, but I would like to be earning (and hopefully working legally) if I can.
Anyway, any opinions, criticisms or directions would be handy.
Regards,
Richard
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Hi guys, thanks for the couple of replies I have already received. I feel much less apprehensive already.
Can I ask that you directly message me to my email address ([email protected]) or post in this thread (possibly with a return email address), as I'm going back out bush later on today and I am not too sure how well my phone will handle the captcha system on here (if and when I get signal... the joys of rural living).
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I'm now working at NDI and can say it is good to work for.
They really do try to help. they have a number of schools and are looking for teacher for all centres.
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Thanks Mike, that is very reassuring.
I am just finishing off my email application before I run to the farm, but assuming they like what they see, I think it would be a very good opportunity for me, and I'm very optimistic.
Good to see there is a good friendly community of ex-pats in the city too, that always goes a long way to your overall enjoyment of a place.
Hopefully I'll get to see you all very soon.