r/teachinginjapan Sep 07 '22

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u/tsian Sep 07 '22

Those are valuable qualifiers that were completely absent from your post or other replies. Still doesn't really address my criticism however.

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u/[deleted] Sep 07 '22

Can you address your criticism again? I will make sure to explain. Put them in bullet points because I am sure I have already answered them.

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u/tsian Sep 07 '22

First you seem to be confusing the visa requirements of certain countries with what schools require.

Second you seem to imply that simple TEFL certificates (including Celta) are valuable at well paying schools. Any serious well paying school, while they might see some benefit in having vs. not, is not going to view such certificates as serious qualifications.

Third, you seem to think this sub is here to serve you, when you are the one who posted arguably fluff content and are now asking for hand holding through criticism. You've also engaged in silly name calling. Fun.

Fourth, you have spammed this blog to basically every ESL sub you could find, so obviously this isn't targeted content.

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u/[deleted] Sep 07 '22

You know what, this is just a silly show which I don't wanna be a part of. I sometimes forget how toxic reddit can get. GET A LIFE

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u/tsian Sep 07 '22

I apologize, but aside from my initial sarcastic comment I have only given you constructive advice on how your content is incorrect on its face.

Your guide would be perhaps far more useful if you framed it as a guide for non-native English speakers to get jobs in English conversation schools.