In mail from Diana Armstrong she mentions a job in Chile teaching
English as a Second Language. The job doesn't pay much, but the
travel opportunities are interesting. Anyone interested should
contact Diana at darmstro@alycanto.uda.cl. She'd love season's
greetings from Moscow too.
Bill Moore
>How are things? Thank god the year is over here. Mid January I=B4m heading
>south for a month of PAID vacation. Have to teach again from March until
>July. Then hope to travel for another month or two then back to US. First
>New Mexico, then Idaho.=20
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>If you run into anyone who wants my job, it is open. Tell them to write me
>on email after March. University is closed during Febuary. Person has to
>have a master=B4s in Eng or ESL, has to teach U.S. literature and=
> composition
>classes, has to be ok with only $1000 a month after taxes. This is not a
>great job, but there are some real advantages to it. It is like saying about
>an old house: "It has a lot of possibilities." or about an ugly man: "But he
>has a great personality."=20
>
>So, chao for now. Diana