No fries with that!

Teachers as mentors and heroes (part two)

As we ESL teachers and TESOL providers--- especially those teaching in financially impoverished countries--- strive to help others to financially improve their "lot in life", are we not, at the same time, helping to turn them into the same capitalist and consumerist pigs that have now permeated Japan, South Korea, and other developed countries?


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NES Early Years Teacher

฿50,000+ / month

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฿90,000+ / month

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    British, 64 years old. Currently living in Thailand

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