My TEFL race against time

My daughter is well into her second term at Japanese high school, so I now only need the world of TEFL to survive another two and half years before my in-laws’ university savings account kicks in and I can achieve my childhood ambition of becoming a tramp.

Which do you think will end first, the whole industry of teaching and writing about teaching English, or my daughter’s three years in high school?? It could go either way, but I predict it will come right down to the wire like Baby Groot with a bomb/ your own choice of Hollywood bomb countdowns. Any idea what odds I could get on it from Paddy Power?

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2 Responses to My TEFL race against time

  1. PartyDad's avatar PartyDad says:

    20 years ago I’d have suggested setting up a non-accredited online TEFL course as a way of getting some money rolling in. Nowadays you might be better off starting a YouTibe channel and constantly posting gushing videos titled things like ’10 things that you should never do as a gaijin in Japan’s.

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  2. alexcase's avatar alexcase says:

    If those are the options, I prefer my choice as a five year old to become a tramp…

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