Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Well Hello Again :)
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Lovin' on America! :)
Friday, July 29, 2011
The Next Chapter
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
What's a midnight run really like?
Friday, July 22, 2011
Reflections
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Lazy Saturday (and Sunday)
Friday, July 15, 2011
Crap, Crap, Crap
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Teaching in Korea makes me feel like an uber d-bag
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Good Day, Bad Day
Hi Guys! So Sunday I woke up at my usual 4:30 a.m. (screw you time change) and contemplated going to church...I dilly dallied on the computer, watched the one english channel on my TV and ate my bowl of cereal. Then at 9 I decided I was going to go. Well, while walking the less than 1000 feet to the subway I met this American girl (second foreigner I have seen in my area of Banghwa). She was going to church too and invited me along. We made introductions on the hour and a half trip and she is super cool, a musical theater actress who trained in Korea and moved back to teach to be with her Korean boyfriend. Anyways the church was amazing! And I had a great morning! Oh and she told me about a gym in my area, which I desperately was in search for! Overall A++ morning!
Then I came back, dropped off my stuff and got ready for my work meeting, while waiting for my boss I met more Americans! They meet every Thursday and Friday night, so hopefully I will become part of the group...
My work meeting went well, quite nervous for teaching, but heck no turning back now right?
That is when my day turned bad...my co-worker left and I decided I would go buy some longer shorts (my shorts are too short, its like 85 degrees and so I need something longer, that’s not full pants to wear to work). On the subway I saw numerous Americans, but they all just ignored me...it was so weird. Foreigners here are such a holes sometimes. They don’t want to be bothered with new people...so shopping was incredibly lonely and I was thrown into a big bout of homesickness...
Now, its 6 a.m. I leave for work in 2 hours and I am hoping that today stays good, and that I meet people! Its incredibly lonely to not speak the language, understand anything, and have no one talk to you..but people tell me it will improve and I have faith in God it will! So here’s to a super awesome day!!
Lots of love,
Marilyn
Friday, July 8, 2011
I'm HERRRE!! :)
And lastly that is outside my apartment, I live over this on the 7th floor (and yes I take the stairs, those elevators are freaky! Plus if I got stuck how would I explain it? I don't know Korean!)
Friday, July 1, 2011
YouTube Channel: THE American Kimchi
Thursday, June 30, 2011
I am FINALLY LEAVING: 1 Week and Counting
Sunday, June 19, 2011
14 Days!! :)
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Updates: Holla
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Good things will come to those who wait
Saturday, June 4, 2011
AGAIN?
Friday, June 3, 2011
Cause I'm leaving on a jet plane...IN 11 DAYS!
I interviewed with a PHENOMENAL recruiter named James. He had an urgent position in Seoul for WAY more than the last position that fell through, and so two hours after that, I interviewed with the school in Seoul. This morning they sent me the contract.
Details:
I leave June 14th/15th
I get paid 2.2 million won plus good overtime
I am teaching 6 and 7 year old kids
...Ahhhh this is completely crazy, but I love spontaneity and so here I go! Last final is Monday, parents come Thursday, graduate Saturday...leave a week from Tuesday!!!
Oh and p.s. because I won't have time to get my visa in the U.S. they are flying me to either Japan or Hong Kong to get it.. BONUS!! :)
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Starting Over
Now, I have contacted ten+ recruiters (turns out the more you contact, the better chance you will have if you're wanting a private school) and have tons of interviews. My first one is at 7 p.m. tonight, then I have another at 1 p.m. tomorrow and a third scheduled for the 8th (although I have doubts about that one). Never have I ever felt so popular and wanted! Its great! Not to mention I know a job will come out of one of these!
Wish me luck!
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Change of Plans....
(random elk, awesome right!?)
Monday, May 16, 2011
The Waiting Game
I just thought I would spit out a quick update. :)
I am currently waiting for my FBI background check and to receive my diploma (less than a month left, woot woot!)
My recruiter has been continuously fabulous though! She called the Korean Consulate in Seattle for me (to save me the hassle) and confirmed I do not have to go up there for a face-to-face interview. See, E-2 Visas, which are the ones necessary for foreign teachers, used to require interviews. As I will already be up in Seattle two other times this summer, I am glad to avoid a third trip!
She also sent me the FBI's number and asked for me to check my status. Unfortunately, you can only check statuses after four weeks (leave it to the government to be so darn slow...), therefore Thursday the 19th I can call and get my status. Right now the FBI's website says it is taking six weeks, which means after I receive my diploma I SHOULD be able to go and get both of the documents apostilled in Salem June13! That is the plan anyways....
Also, since the last time I chatted it up with you guys, I talked to Lauren a couple more times. She gave me the the lowdown on what I should bring. That is, not a lot. Just deodorant (they don't have it there), toothpaste (no fluoride in Korean toothpaste), medicine (super hard to read since its all in Korean at pharmacies), sheets (for hygienic purposes) and lots and lots of clothes, since at 5'8 and 125 pounds with size 10 feet I probably won't be fitting into too much Korean clothing (I'm still going to try....). Also herbs, although Lauren says she doesn't cook a lot. This makes me wonder, is eating-out really cheap? I am quite excited to try an cook some Korean food at home, but equally excited to explore Korean dives near my apartment! Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmerman anyone? Yup, that's going to be me!!
I also invested (well was given as an early graduation present) the largest suitcase I have ever own! I love it!! Its so big, I can fit inside!! (yup, I definitely tried) And as I gave away my dresser and most of my unnecessary clothes, I am already living out of it!! (Don't think I am not too crazy, I am already packed because I move in two weeks into my boyfriend's house)
So now I am just playing the waiting game. Waiting for school to end, for the FBI to get back to me, waiting for July to arrive....I was supposed to be learning Korean, but haven't really had time. I also have been trying to find some American groups or churches in Yongin, but have failed epically. Hopefully, I will be able to find them when I get there...or maybe that will just be another reason to visit Seoul on weekends! :)
Bye for now!!
Sunday, April 24, 2011
I SIGNED MY CONTRACT!!

Hello everyone! Its official, I signed my contract! I decided to go with the first school I interviewed with, ILS. It is in Yongin (picture to the left is the neighborhood I will be staying in), but I feel like it is going to be awesome! It is only 40 minutes outside of Seoul! The big deciding factor for me was talking to the English teacher there.
She loved it and for hagwons that is hard to come by. Search hagwon on Google and you will hear TONS of horror stories. I was very terrified that I would be stuck at a school that delayed paychecks, didn't follow through with contracts ect...
Lauren described everything for me though, and so I jumped at the chance to work for a respectable, GOOD hagwon. The only bad part is that they do not pay pension, which is technically illegal, but very common for hagwons in Korea. I decided that this was ok though, because I am tired of looking and applying and contacting schools and recruiters. The amount I will earn at this school is average and I know it is a good hagwon, and that is what matters. I want a good experience.
So what did Lauren say? Well, she said that the Korean staff working at the school were especially kind and helped her get settled in, even though it was not their job. She said also that the school was in Dongbaek, which is very small, but next to big cities like Bundang and Seoul. She said because it was small it was easier to get settled in. There are also FREE Korean classes (yup, I am definitely going to be fluent!) Also, she said Seoul is REALLY close and she spends at least one day a week there! Also, my work will be in walking distance! I will be living in a one-room apartment with the regular amenities, except dryer (they don't have them in Korea...)
Anyways, I am super excited!! Here are some pictures of my school!


Now, I am just awaiting for my FBI background check to come back and to graduate so I can get my diploma, let the countdown begin...
Thursday, April 21, 2011
"Can you do this..."
Last month I was like HOLY EFF I am GRADUATING!!! and like any normal human being I thought to myself "how can I support my rent, food and shopping (as some of you know, I like to shop...)". Well after much craiglist-ing and applying for jobs that I am appalled to admit I applied to (fast-food..) I gave up. And since I just went to Korea last month (won a free trip through CIEE, if you are in H.S. or College you should apply for next year: here ) and LOVED IT!!! I thought "what the hell, I'll just apply there". So I applied to three teaching recruiters AND after a week (I spent an EFFING MONTH applying to U.S. jobs...) I GOT A JOB!!
So how did I pick MY recruiter?? Well, good question! I contacted three recruiters: Park English, Footprints Recruiting and Korean Connections. I eliminated Park English because of some negative reviews (booo). Footprints was cold and very business-like. I never felt that nice warm fuzzyness with anyone there, so I eliminated them too. Korea Connections was the first one contact me personally and Anna, the recruiter I worked with was super friendly and help and super duper efficient!!l!
Even before I decided to go with Korean Connections, the FIRST TIME Anna contacted me she had sent me TWO job opportunities meeting my criteria (criteria from my original online application). I quickly was like "oh my gosh, jobs! YES!' I e-mailed her back and said I like both jobs, but commented on my preference (the job with younger children, I love little kids!), She then immediately set up an interview for me with the owner of one of the schools for the the very NEXT day (yesterday) I did my interview with the school owner of a hagwon (private school) in Yongin City (40 minutes outside of Seoul by express bus). So basically to sum up, with Korean Connections in the span of THREE days, I got two job offers, did two interviews and now have a contract.. WOW! I love Korea!!
But everyone is probably like, wait you interviews with someone in KOREA?? WELL.....my interview was held on Skype and it was at 9pm, (with the time difference, this made it the middle of the day for the school owner) I wore my BEST boxers...and a dress shirt and sat on my couch haha.
Beforehand I went over questions with my friend Courtney. During which Courtney looked at me and asked "can you do this?" And honestly I think so... I have no teaching experience, BUT I love kids and want to be a stay-at-home mom, and have experience with kids (one tutoring job, and one university education course). So, can I do this? YES I CAN!! I am super positive, outgoing and fun! What else do you need?
That is how I went into the interview though, with Courtney's doubts... thanks Courtney, you're the best. But, the interview turned out super awesome!! The owner was a relatively young women sitting in her office (IN KOREA! How freakin' awesome is that?) She only asked me one teaching question, the rest were just about myself and the school and the job. Afterwards, she said that I had "no weaknesses" (total self-esteem lifter!!) and would love to hire me. So, I guess teaching experience really isn't required!
Afterwards, Anna Skype chatted me (such an awesome recruiter!!) and answered any other questions, like if my documents would be ready for a mid-July departure (she said they will, or I will just leave a little late, no biggie). About an hour later the contract was e-mailed to me.
So in the span of seven days I already had a job! Let me describe this specific position now:
It pays 2.1 million won (a little over 23,000 dollars) + health + Korean tax
It does not have pension, but does pay compensation, 1/12 of your pay
It is a year long, M-F
It pays upfront for airplane ticket there and gives air back upon completion of contract
It gives apartment with rent, but does not include utilities
It gives all public holidays paid and 10 days paid vacation
It gives 3 sick days, which can be used as vacation days if not needed
Here is the school's website:
And Anna also e-mailed me the contact information for another one of the foreign teachers at the school (there is three, one who will have been there a year and two new ones; I will be one of them)
The job is from 9:50-7pm MWF and 9:50-6pm T and Th. I teach regular kindergarden in the morning in English and in the afternoon I will teach English to elementary school students.
And so now I am looking at the contract. I would really rather be in Seoul (the heart of Korea and the most amazing city EVER!) BUT, Yongin is known for being home to Everland, the 4th largest amusement park in the world, and has over 800,000 people. so it wouldn't be sooo bad! I would still love to be in Seoul though. I told that to Anna and she is going to schedule anther interview with another owner and then I can compare later. Therefore, I have a couple more days before I make a decision.
No matter where I am I hope to save between 12,000 and 18,000 (hm hm Aunt Alison... productive budgeting!! :) )to use on student loans. That will pay off over half of my loans in a year!! Anyways, that's it for today. If you have any questions put them in the comments!!
I am excited and you should be too! Have a super great, totally terrific day!! :)
An Explanation
That's it for now. I am uploading another blog today that covers how I decided to get a job in Korea and the logistically nerdy stuff!! But, I will try and keep it super duper interesting as well!! So, yup, don't forget to be awesome, LOVE YA!



















