Surviving as an ESL Teacher in Prague
After almost 2 years living and working in Prague, I'm finally getting to know how to make ends meet, have a social life and enjoy my job. I wish I'd known all this when I first came here.
I've tried to create a personal view of the information already available on the net, aimed at those like me who are over 30 and who have chosen teaching in Prague as a means of earning a living.
The links and information is selected for for people who are living in Prague on a low income and have few other resources to fall back on. Many websites assume ex-pats are exclusively the high earners or the comfortably pensioned.
As I'm British the information is written from that perspective; living in Prague is different for US citizens who face other complexities and problems.
Finally, my personal experiences and diary of events are recorded in my blog: A Pony Somewhere.
I've tried to create a personal view of the information already available on the net, aimed at those like me who are over 30 and who have chosen teaching in Prague as a means of earning a living.
The links and information is selected for for people who are living in Prague on a low income and have few other resources to fall back on. Many websites assume ex-pats are exclusively the high earners or the comfortably pensioned.
As I'm British the information is written from that perspective; living in Prague is different for US citizens who face other complexities and problems.
Finally, my personal experiences and diary of events are recorded in my blog: A Pony Somewhere.
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