Are people starting to become cry babies?
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Re: Are people starting to become cry babies?
Hopefully they have enough saved up for 2-3 months living expenses, so they can find a very cheap room and eat 3 plates of pork rice per day.God'sGift wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 2:35 pmMost of the long termers are Teflers though, so what do you suggest they do?SiemReapRoddy wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 8:38 am [
I know someone said millions would be struggling. This post was only directed at foreigners and most in Cambodia surely have monthly retirement money or worked for a big company and can afford to live in a cheap country.
Must be a hard time for tourists and teflers.
Maybe they won't be able to live like they're used to for a few months until working again.
Re: Are people starting to become cry babies?
many foreigners my partner works with live from day to day their employers don't respect the contractSiemReapRoddy wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 3:50 pmMaybe they won't be able to live like they're used to for a few months until working again.
a few months?
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Re: Are people starting to become cry babies?
They get paid on a daily basis?
What are they doing for food now?
What are they doing for food now?
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Workers here are paid twice a month, it's been a law for more than a year. Many TEFLers are part time rather than on a contract so when the schools shut down they get nothing. I used to work as one many years ago.SiemReapRoddy wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 6:10 pm They get paid on a daily basis?
What are they doing for food now?
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Even the online teaching companies with the highest turnover rates have stopped hiring due to application influxes. If you have an online job of any sort, hold on to it tightly while it lasts.
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Re: Are people starting to become cry babies?
I teach science online to young students. Totally swept off my feet with students from many countries (not just in Asia). My lesson calendar is booked up solid until the end of May...
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It will be interesting to see if/how the pandemic alters the demand for certain jobs. My guess is lots of people are learning how to code right now.
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Re: Are people starting to become cry babies?
yes, I guess that's an option - sounds pretty boring though. At least in a classroom you can have some interaction and a laugh or two.
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