Tweet of the Day: 5 Non-Teaching Jobs for Foreigners in South Korea
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— 10 Magazine Korea (@10_Magazine) December 27, 2017
5 Non-Teaching Jobs for Foreigners in Korea https://t.co/otkQEv3lIr #korealife #southkorea #seoul #iseoulu
— 10 Magazine Korea (@10_Magazine) December 27, 2017
But, what if you’re a jobless bum retiree, married to an ethnic Korean who gave up her Korean citizenship to become a US citizen?
Mom-in-law has several bits of property in Seoul and Sokcho. I’d like to retire to the Land of the Morning Calm, but my spoken Korean consists of the Bad Words, and requesting more beer. Mik-ju, jusayyo! Komsamneda!
Prostitute.
They forgot prostitute.
What do you need a job for? Just overstay your visa, game all the systems. Commit some low level crimes if you have to under the excuse that you’re being forced live in a shadow community. If things aren’t to your liking find others like you and publicly protest that the country suffers from racism and xenophobia. Make sure you exert most of your efforts to skew the vocabulary in your favor because that’s all that’ll matter in the end.
I’ve seen penny candy with more content than that article… 🙁
OTOH, he author cannot hide his contempt for expats, so there’s that….
The author is right. I don’t like the Confucian bullshit and wouldn’t work!
There is no Confucian bullshit as a drug dealer.
I don’t know what you guys are talking about…
You’re confucian the hell out of me!
Sorry, Johnnyboy. That islamentable.
So much fertile thought here. Sadly, the author was not that creative if said author believes entertainer is a good role for expats, does that mean juicies in Itaewon and Philippino cover bands at the bigger hotels?
Actually, the Statler Brothers have advice on this topic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-W8djzS21uc