An American in Ulsan

An electronic account of the life and times of the author as EFL instructor outside of Ulsan, South Korea.

Friday, August 31, 2007

Stack Bundles

This is what about nine months or so of work at a Korean hagwon looks like in material form (minus expenses, of course). Thankfully, this money is no longer in my apartment and is safely in my bank account back home. To any aspiring EFL teachers out there, it is a lot easier to transfer your savings (to the States, at least) if you have an account at a large, nation-wide bank, unlike me who has an account with a small-town bank. At least it's nice to have visual recognition that enduring the frustrations that mischievous children and an incompetent hagwon director engender has its reward!

1 Comments:

Blogger Korean Queenbee in Daegu said...

yeah.i agree. you must have had hard time making the money going with mischievous kids and incompetent academy boss (that's called WON-JANG in korea).anyways..i hope u deposit the money with sefety as much as u worked hard

9/07/2007 09:41:00 PM  

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