Teachers wanted

This is our job board for expats. Until ZipRecruiter and Indeed make their way to the Kingdom of Wonder, this is the best place to look for employment in Cambodia, whether you're looking to teach English, manage a 5-star hotel, volunteer, or even work for some of the big NGOs. Even digital nomads who move to Cambodia sometimes need a side gig as a TEFL instructor from time to time. Most professional expatriate jobs are in Phnom Penh, but Siem Reap and Kampot are emerging as attractive alternatives. If you're an employer or hiring manager, you're also welcome to post your job listing here for free.
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frank lee bent
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Re: Teachers wanted

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nobody corrects the grammar police!
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Re: Teachers wanted

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taabarang wrote:Hi Vlad,
I'm sorry that you removed("edited") the post to further world peace; it showed a petty side of you that has become more pronounced lately as you strike out at posters in the "interests of world peace." Nonetheless, a few points need to be made.

1. I do not wear a suit and tie when I work in my garden and I do not use my
"Sunday" English on this forum. Many of the points you attacked were frankly childishly petty; I was using colloquial English instead of "proper"English. I prefer a more relaxed style for this and other forums.

2. I was not applying for a job; I was inquiring about several points of interest. I will not burden you with a list of my qualifications; you many however rest assured that they are extensive. My last job, which I quit after my wife and I moved to the countryside, was at ACE, where I worked for five years. Doubtlessly, that institution does not meet your high standards.

3. I was inquiring in part because I am concerned about education in Cambodia and in part out of curiosity about a school I had never heard of. I found OP's response offensively condescending and typical for reasons already stated. As a father of two children the state of education in Cambodia is of concern to me, not as an applicant for a teaching position, but as a long term expat who does not want his children to be subjected to the mediocre quality that typifies education in Cambodia. Of course, it all starts with the administration; hence, my anger. I have encountered this haughty attitude frequently in my teaching jobs in Cambodia. As a result of having turned my back on being an active participant, I have found a new and rewarding life living in rural Cambodia teaching English to my children and on occasion village children.

Vlad, you are obviously highly intelligent, but are making assumptions that have no merit. Stick to puns where you excell.
I know, a month old thread, but Taabarang is spot on. (Esp. Point 3!)
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