OK ... So, I'm sure this might be a shock to some of you and not for others. But, yes I'm off again! I'm back in Asia teaching in Korea now. The city I live in is called Cheung Ju which is about an hour and a half south of Seoul. It's a fairly decent size city, maybe about 600 000 people or so. What am I doing? Well, I'm working for a company called CDI where I'm teaching kids around ages of 10 to 14. The kids are pretty advanced speakers and they're learning a lot of reading, listening, writing and speaking. The courses are quite intense for them, but it's suppose to prepare them for the TOEFL test which allows them to get into English universities. Yes, they're starting very young. Koreans are quite serious about their English learning which is why there are so many teaching jobs.
So, anyway back to what I've been doing. I arrived in Korea on Friday, July 13th ... yes, I know a risky thing to do. It was around 6:30 pm and I was pretty tired. The flight was long, had trouble sleeping, pretty much watched movies ... I mean it had absolutely nothing to do with the fact that I went out the night before I left drinking. Oh yeah, and the fact that my butt was sore with a huge bruise had nothing to do with the fact that I was riding the mechanical bull that same night. Gotta love Stampede in Calgary. If you want to see the bull ride, apparently it's on Facebook. So, I arrived at Seoul Incheon airport and I needed to grab a bus down to Cheung Ju. I was impressed to see how easy it was. By the way, the best way to get around in Korea isn't taking a train like in Japan, but taking buses. I grabbed my ticket and headed for the bus stop. I was going to take the 7:00 bus down and I only had about ten minutes to get to the stop. So, I pretty much hoofed it through the airport, dodged all the taxi drivers who were looking for a fare and made it to the stop. I showed my ticket to the bus driver and he pointed to the door ... I looked at him in a rather puzzled way, and pointed to my luggage basically trying to ask where can I put them. He looked a little flustered because he was stuffing other suitcases in before that. So, he took one look at my luggage, said something in Korean, which I don't think translated into "No problem I'll take care of it" and moved into the bus. I was a little confused because he closed the door. I tried to get his attention showing him the best "Puss-In-Boots" pathetic eyes .. you know the one's I'm talking about .. from Shrek? But, he didn't look at me and drove off. For a moment I had that naive thought that maybe he was going to turn around and come back for me ... after all I am Joe. Yeah, no such luck ... So, I guess I wasn't taking the 7:00 bus. Anyway, I went and changed my ticket for the 7:30 and got on that bus no problem.
Anyway, back to the apartment ... I live in a one bedroom bachelor, roughly the same size as my apartment in Japan. I have the necessities: kitchen with a fridge and two burner stove, microwave, all utensils, plates, bowls, pots,etc. I have a TV and DVD player. I am happy to say that my bed does not consist of a two inch futon on the floor. I actually have a real queen size bed ... the mattress is pretty hard mind you, but it does the trick. I also have a washer, but no dryer. Oh and the bathroom consists of a toilet, sink and the whole room is a shower ... no bath tub. And I must say it is the loveliest shade of fuscia I've ever seen. After dropping off my luggage, I ended up meeting some of the teachers I'm working with as well as some other teachers who live in the area. In fact, I'm pretty much living in an area that consists of mostly foreigners. All the teachers seem pretty cool and are very helpful which is nice. Just around the corner from the apartment is a convenience store with a huge patio. Since it's summer time, people pretty much go there and sit outside and drink. You can buy beer at the convenience stores in Korea. So, I stayed for a drink, but not for long ... I needed sleep very badly.
I stayed in Cheung Ju until Monday morning where I had to leave for Seoul again to start my training which is a whole new Journal.
2 comments:
Wow Joe, I had no idea you had left the country again, I guess it shows how in touch I am! I hope you really enjoy it there and have a great time. I know you will meet lots of new people and the kids will of course love you! I am excited you are writing again-I love your journals! Lots of Love.
Big bruise on your butt....ha ha ha...I love it!!!! And it is funny to see you on that bull in the video...
Post a Comment