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(job) Uni jobs?

by M. Davis :: Rate this Message:

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I took the semester off, and am already bored with so much downtime.   Anyone know of uni jobs?  I'd like to pick up a contract and get back to work.  Thanks, Mary Ann Davis


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by William James-2 :: Rate this Message:

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On Sun, 18 Oct 2009 14:14:33 -0000, "impossibilitiesexist" <impossibilitiesexist@...> said:
> I took the semester off, and am already bored with so much downtime.
> Anyone know of uni jobs?  I'd like to pick up a contract and get back
> to work.  Thanks, Mary Ann Davis
>

Why, yes, I do.  I'm going to leave early on my contract with a
government uni in Hunan.  Current plan is to be out of here at the end
of November. This leaves the school in the lurch, and they don't know
about it yet.  (And leaving has nothing to do with the school--I'm going
back home to do some postgrad study.) 4 classes of freshman Oral
English, 29-30 students per class, 4x45- minutes per class each week.
Interested?  If yes, I can send you the contact details for the FAO and
you can work something out with her.


William

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by Lynn Ogden :: Rate this Message:

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Yes, our university is looking for three more experienced ESL teachers because we anticipated having 2200 students and instead got twice that number...so we are short of teachers.
 
If you are interested, email me and I can put you in touch with the HR department.
 
Robert Lynn Ogden

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From: impossibilitiesexist <impossibilitiesexist@...>
Subject: (job) Uni jobs?
To: TEFLChinaJob@...
Date: Sunday, October 18, 2009, 7:14 AM

I took the semester off, and am already bored with so much downtime. Anyone know of uni jobs? I'd like to pick up a contract and get back to work. Thanks, Mary Ann Davis.