I have been teaching here for the last year and a half and last year actually managed to earn enough to cover my living expenses. This year however it has become much more difficult.
Then on Friday the crunch really came.
I was teaching 12 hours a week at one of the big electricity companies and there had been rumours of money problems for a few weeks. Christina will not allow them to increase the price of electricity before the election and two of the unions involved with them received 30% pay increases.
Then on Friday I received an email to say all my classes were cancelled from that time!!! So.........no opportunity to say goodbye to the students...nothing
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I think I might try Brazil.....it could hardly be worse!
Then on Friday the crunch really came.
I was teaching 12 hours a week at one of the big electricity companies and there had been rumours of money problems for a few weeks. Christina will not allow them to increase the price of electricity before the election and two of the unions involved with them received 30% pay increases.
Then on Friday I received an email to say all my classes were cancelled from that time!!! So.........no opportunity to say goodbye to the students...nothing
.
I think I might try Brazil.....it could hardly be worse!