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GOING BACK TO THE UK
"I've been teaching outside Britain for over 11 years now and am really keen to get a well-paid permanent job teaching EFL back in England. Problem is, how do I go about it? Even though I am diploma qualified and have lots of varied experience the problem always arises that employers always want to interview. Trouble is that 1. I can't just take time off and fly thousands of miles for a job I might not get anyway and 2. I can' risk giving up my job and going back to the UK on a job hunt! Any suggestions? "
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