The director of GNB came into Penguin class and said Michael had called and that I should call him back.
Hmmmm. A few thoughts flasahed through my consciousness:
1) E2 Visa application process commencing - trip to Uijongbu coming up
2) I'm being fired for my letter to the director
3) I'm packing up and leaving Korea
4) Eeeek
5) None of the above
It turns out the GNB want to make this temporary job permanent. Michael said the director wants me working there fulltime. Kindy isn't really my thing. I can get the kids to like me, but it is an incredible drain of energy and one I am not sure I can keep up for more than a few months. The upside is that it will add at least R5000 extra to my montly paycheck, and that's something of a priority. I feel like I have wiped out a lot of savings over the last 3-4 months and want to work hard to be back on top of a small cashpile. And this will accelerate my parole date: the exit out of Korea by December will be a lot more realistic and financially viable if I take this job. I'll let Michael know by Friday.
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