Is it worth applying for such jobs in HK if you are ....lacking a better word for it , not white? .....
For the 3rd time running I'm yet again leaving Hong Kong due to the inability to find a suitable job and I be damned if I'm going to be washing dishes for cafe de coral (in periods of unemployment in the UK I sometimes did similar jobs). This is probably why my report quota has fallen each time I am here as I spend more time looking for work and less time pooning.
And thought I might come back in December/January and maybe teach English to tide me over while I look for something that pays a bit better.
As the UK economy is utterly in the shitter right now and nobody is hiring , jobsdb.com has a ton of vacancies compared to UK websites , granted some may well not exist but when you see only 300 jobs for a city of 3 million there is something really wrong while JobsDb has a greater proportion.
In that in Korea I quickly learnt that you may be qualified up to the gills an have a ton of experience but only ONE thing counts your skin colour, hence the ton of jobs which have a requirement of attach a photo , I asked around and had a look at some school websites and found a common theme , that the 'meet the teachers' pages often had white people, even the HK government NET scheme has 95%+ white people.
Also I have an ulterior motive in that if you become an English teacher you can effectively travel for years and years rather than having to go home when the money runs out as you are effectively earning there sort of like a paid vacation, a mate who does this says its better than working for a living.
A youtube user called monkeytime
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Owf7mHiTS4Q (chungking mansions video) has managed to travel constantly since 2006 and my own 'small' travels has allowed me to taste girls (WGs and non WGs) from each country I've visited which is a HUGE plus.
, ontop of this teaching english in Korea / Taiwan pays well above the average wages in such countries meaning I can live like a king under such circumstances also.
Teaching in China/Thailand/Mongolia/Vietnam/Cambodia/Laos is NOT an option , although you will make more money than the locals convert it to HK$ or UK pounds and you will not be left with much while HKD$/NT$/KRW is worth more.
While if I work for say a bank or an investment house I am effectively rooted to the spot unless I quit , and I'd like to live up to the Chinese saying which translates as , before you are thirty go out and play , but once you are older you should try to make a living.......
Any thoughts?.
Thanks