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« on: April 16, 11:04 AM »

Just posted some new jobs on the Job Board for Odessa.  These are for Ukrainians but require intermediate English language skills, so if any of you know of good people who speak fair English and understand western-styled sales and customer service, feel free to refer them.  The employer is an EU company.  Do one of your new Ukrainian friends a favor!  Excellent pay and benefits.

Oh, i am still looking for English teachers down there, native and non-native.

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« Reply #1 on: April 17, 03:35 PM »

just curious Ecocks

i was into teaching when in moscow

do you offer Brit/US/etc... accomodation? and how much someone can expect to earn teaching english?

the 2 biggest schools in Moscow should pay as little as 700-1000$per month + visa + airfare + thirld world style accomodation in a shared/single flat

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« Reply #2 on: April 17, 04:35 PM »

What about Americans who speak Russian?   Roll Eyes
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« Reply #3 on: April 17, 04:47 PM »

Different teachers are, well, different. 

I see no use in an English teacher speaking Russian.  Others, some of whom are good friends, do.

That's not looking for a fight or anything, just doesn't have anything to do with them learning English.  Gets in the way of cognition.

To each their own.  We can debate over beers and coffees in May.

Odessa teaching pay is currently being debated and I am looking for some folks but am unsure whether I am going to put anyone in front of the client until I see the benefits package in B&W.  For now, Kyiv is the main site where I have positions and we are coming up on the summer months so about to be retrenching for a couple of months while everyone (owners and teachers) sort themselves out for the coming year.


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« Reply #4 on: April 17, 04:49 PM »

I mean the EU company. Smiley 
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