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Yeah English schools seem to be a good go over there. Have/had a few friends who were there for some years teaching English.

An excuse to go visit Japan then [emoji14]


Was ok money I guess. The missus worked from home but had to give 50% of income to the company providing the curriculum.

My company we made up most of the lessons based on things we heard them talk about. So I'm sure between us we could make lessons, and I think a native English speaker and a japanese teacher with 8 years in Australia could be popular.

The worst part is we just built our dream home :(
Yeah English schools seem to be a good go over there. Have/had a few friends who were there for some years teaching English.

An excuse to go visit Japan then [emoji14]


Was ok money I guess. The missus worked from home but had to give 50% of income to the company providing the curriculum.

My company we made up most of the lessons based on things we heard them talk about. So I'm sure between us we could make lessons, and I think a native English speaker and a japanese teacher with 8 years in Australia could be popular.

The worst part is we just built our dream home :(


Was ok money I guess. The missus worked from home but had to give 50% of income to the company providing the curriculum.

My company we made up most of the lessons based on things we heard them talk about. So I'm sure between us we could make lessons, and I think a native English speaker and a japanese teacher with 8 years in Australia could be popular.

The worst part is we just built our dream home [emoji20]

Leave it as an investment place here. Come back n kick tenants out and have it back haha
Oh and started watching the inital d movie finally trev the one with that guy from american pie in it from 2004 i think it is quite good took a while to find a good copy. Also watched a movie called nerve also good



Animation series is better than the movie, but still an ok movie

American pie actor? Don't remember...

@Elleali76 there is a 1 day sale on tomorrow at jb on a samsung 65" series 7 tv if you are interested $1000 off unsure if can get cheaper but if u r keen will look into it further? It was a good deal so thought would put it out there.

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@Elleali76 there is a 1 day sale on tomorrow at jb on a samsung 65" series 7 tv if you are interested $1000 off unsure if can get cheaper but if u r keen will look into it further? It was a good deal so thought would put it out there.
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Oh yes please Dean [emoji7]



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