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what would you be doing? If you weren't a teacher, what do you think you'd be doing? How does your current job compare with the alternative? |
Re: what would you be doing? I don't know what I would be doing, but I know what I would like to have done - worked on sub-nuclear physics and cosmology. Unfortunately, I never discovered I had any interest in science until long after I'd finished school - where I was always channelled into humanities courses. Maybe I wouldn't have made it - I was lousy at maths and physics, but then most of my teachers weren't at all inspiring. Who knows? Other possibilities - a gardener or an ethnologist (someone who studies animal behaviour). That was my great ambition when I was about 13. But it meant studying biology - which I loved but dropped because in higher level courses it was obligatory to kill and dissect frogs and mice. Which for me was a non-option. It's a shame how school squashes your dreams .... |
Re: what would you be doing? Good question Mesmark. I used to be in the military respraying (painting) Aircraft and Military Vehicles that would be ready for deployment. I remember painting all this military gear desert colour and remember thinking about the news in the time about Iraq having WMD etc. I thought bugger and decided to move on because this was going to be a big thing. About six months after I left the RAF, low and behold the UK attacked Iraq. Anyways, I went to University. And as I had spent three years in full time employment with the same employer (HM RAF) the local education authority had to pay for my tuition fees. Yahoo! I graduated uni. and the last time I heard from people from the RAF, most of them had been deployed in or around Iraq. So to answer your question Mesmark, I could have been in Iraq, Afghanistan or any other war zone if I didn't leave the military when I did. But I took the risk and decided to pursue my interest in further education and afterwards decide to work in Korea with the influence and support from my Korean wife. |
Re: what would you be doing? I came from a Sales and Marketing background but I don't suppose I'd still be doing it now. One of the things that finally got me off my backside to finally do the TEFL course was the fact that I no longer enjoyed it. I'd like to think that at leat I'd be doing something that I enjoyed although it's difficult to know what. I like what I do now and have no desire at all to change. At a push I'd say something to do with journalism. What about you? You didn't say. |
Re: what would you be doing? Well, I'm a pharmacist originally. I came to Japan in 1999 with the idea that I'd be here for a few years learn Japanese and go back to the States. I was hoping to get a job with a pharmaceutical company in sale/marketing/research upon return. But plans change and I lovve teaching. Plus the stress is much lower here. If I make a mistake at my current job, someone goes away spelling a word wrong. However, if I made a mistake at the pharmacy, I needed to call a lawyer at best. So, if I had never come over here, I would probably be in a pharmacy. If I had gone back like I intended I might be working as a businessman in some pharmaceutical company. I love the way it has turned out! |
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The stress is different in teaching though. With other jobs you can switch off when you get home but I find even in the evening and sometimes during the night (:( ) I'm fretting about lessons \ ideas etc. Maybe that's just because I've got too much going on at the moment. |
Re: what would you be doing? I came from a computer and business background from university but I ended up hating my course. I liked the business side of things but hated the computer side of it. I was offered a job just before I went to Korea and it was that defining moment in my life. Do I stay and work at this stable (government) but boring job or do I go to Korea and try my hand at something that I may not like. Well I thought that I would see what would happen for a year and if I didn't like it I could always go back. I'm still here now!! Also I worked part time in a restaurant/bar when I was in uni and I could have went down that road too! |
Re: what would you be doing? I think I would be writing a travel book, because I love to travel. |
Re: what would you be doing? I have two jobs now and I hate one and love the other. In the mornings I work in an insurance broker office, and I can't bear it. Which was one of the main motivations to start my school, which even if right now is costing me money I love it. I can easily stay in the insurance business but I am not going to, so I guess my path is quite clear now. |
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