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Raymond

Q1. Where did you move to and when?

I moved to the eastern province of Saudi Arabia in September 2011.

Q2. How long did you work in Thailand?

I worked in Thailand for about 6 years: 4 years in the Bangkok area, a year and a half in Rayong, and 6 months in Chiang Mai.

Q3. What was your main reason for moving?

The main reason was money, and mostly because Thailand has not allowed me to financially save for my future, which also means for my spouse and children. However, there are lots of good things about working in Thailand, especially working with Thais.

Q4. What are the advantages of working where you are now compared to Thailand?

I work in a situation that focuses on the right things. I am now working with a university based out of Canada, and that affords me the space to practice and develop my art of teaching. Being paid well enough allows me to just focus on my contracted job rather than constantly seeking extra work outside of the contracted job.

Q5. What do you miss about life in Thailand?

My wife and my children. I miss the relative freedom of life in Thailand, and having interesting things to do that are easily accessible. I also miss my many friends.

Q6. Would you advise a new teacher to seek work in Thailand or where you are now?

It depends on the teacher. However, I would say it is much better to save money out here, and go travelling during the ample holidays. But if one isn't the type who can "work for the weekend" then Thailand is a better choice. However, I also would suggest to serious teachers that working in the Middle East is a great place to hone your skills.

Q7. Any plans to return to Thailand one day?

Yep. On my first holiday.

Q8. Anything else you'd like to add?

I want to give an honest assessment about bilingual (EP / MEP) programs in Thailand. I think if you follow your heart, you will see that they are both bad places for your kids and incredibly difficult places to work. I have not had a great escape but I have had a reality check.

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