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CB124 09-03-2011 01:22 AM

Leaving for Puebla
 
Yep I have two jobs lined up so far. One is going to be teaching English at a university on the southeast part of city. The other one doesn't start for another few weeks, it will be teaching English at Volkswagon. I'm leaving this week from Laredo (Columbia Solidarity Bridge)

If you have any questions about Mexico, the drive down, or whatever, feel free to ask. I'm kind of excited about it actually, and by the way I don't plan to stop in any towns in the North longer than to take a piss so don't ask me if I saw any gunbattles or anything. I'm not getting out of the car until I'm south of Monterrey, and I'm taking toll roads the whole way down.

Dres2011 09-03-2011 01:23 AM

Re: Leaving for Puebla
 
Good luck!!!!!!!!!!

Dazany4002 09-03-2011 04:34 AM

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Be safe. And I do hope it all works out for you.

ecnys 09-03-2011 04:40 AM

Re: Leaving for Puebla
 
Tell me if you see any severed heads near the border, especially ones mounted on turtles...

CB124 09-03-2011 07:53 AM

Re: Leaving for Puebla
 
I don't plan on going anywhere i will see things like that. In fact, I researched the route from others and I will be able to avoid Nuevo Laredo completely.

Davinci818 09-03-2011 09:43 AM

Re: Leaving for Puebla
 
So you say you got two teaching jobs in Puebla. How'd you manage to do that? Especially in the University. Do you have a degree or certification? What was required of you during the app process?

NewGen.011 09-03-2011 10:20 AM

Re: Leaving for Puebla
 
On your way to Puebla, can you post what the areas around it are like? I may be moving to Mexico City or el Estado de México in February in hope of returning with a student visa. Thanks.

CB124 09-03-2011 12:15 PM

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Well i studied to become a Social Studies teacher in the US. Also, there was an online program for Teaching English as a Foreign Language certification where you complete the coursework, then all you have to do is get someone at the school you are working at to observe you, submit the paperwork, and you have your TEFL.
If you prefer the full time classroom experience for getting your TEFL, there are several TEFL certification schools throughout Mexico, just have to google them.

...as far as getting jobs, it really isn't hard at all. You have no idea how bad they want native english speakers to teach English. Not only that, but there are jobs in other areas where they want people with English skills.

The process of finding the jobs isn't too difficult. Like I said, there are websites with the jobs on them...plus you can just e-mail schools and explain your situation and even if they don't have anything open, they can refer you to someone who does. The real issue is finding the pay you want...that requires searching around and you have to ask them directly. There are ones that pay 50 pesos an hour and others that pay 160 pesos an hour, and there are better paying schools out there....but those ones want x amount of experience (for example, the American School of Puebla).

But I'm not kidding, there are so many little schools and big schools out there.

As far as Puebla goes....living in the north was totally out of the question, or living in Michoacan or Guerrero. Getting a job in a beach town like Cancun or Puerto Vallarta is extremely competitive, because everyone seems to want to work there. I checked out the crime rates and the murder rates, and Puebla was pretty low on everything...there is also a lot of people from the north of Mexico that are fleeing the violence and going to the south of Mexico...so there are plenty of service related jobs. It seems like the border cities are going to become like detroit, as all of the manufacturing jobs are moving south as well.

DreamerSD23 09-03-2011 12:28 PM

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Good luck man, sad to see you go.

Davinci818 09-03-2011 01:30 PM

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How many hours of class are you working a week? Or what is average for an English teacher? What TEFL program did you use? And you finished your SS degree right?


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