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Clifford Said:

What sorts of jobs that *aren't* teaching jobs are available to do on a working holiday in Japan? ?

We Answered:

Lots of foreigners in Japan work as bartenders, work at ski lodges in Hokkaido, etc. Maybe you can get a job as a waitress at an American restaurant. Maybe, if you're somewhat good-looking, you can be a model, or act in a Japanese drama or movie. Since they don't have to get your visa for you, you'll look appealing with that Working Holiday visa. I think the hospitality industry is a possibility for you, as well. You could work at a hotel or youth hostel, where your ability to communicate with foreigners would be considered valuable.

Veronica Said:

Where In The U.S Are The Most Teaching Jobs Available?

We Answered:

There is a high demand for teachers in the southern US states, such as Florida, Louisiana, Alabama, etc.

Some western states with growing populations are also a good place to look-- like Nevada and Arizona.

Jobs are difficult to find in northern states, especially in the suburbs. You will find that, even in the northern states, there is also a high demand for teachers in inner-city schools. Try big cities like New York, Chicago, etc. Also try northern medium-sized cities like Buffalo and Cleveland. Beware, though: teaching in inner city schools can be difficult because there are often tougher kids.

My best suggestion, though, is to not only "go where the jobs are", but also think about the quality-of-life. This about the climate you'd prefer and the type of community you'd prefer to live in. Also, when you look at the job market, look for areas that pay their teachers well and have small class sizes.

Good luck.

Kim Said:

How available are teaching jobs in the West, such as Wyoming, Colorado, Montana, Idaho?

We Answered:

Wyoming is hiring like mad, so is Montana.

Wyoming is - currently - unaffected by much of the economic problems taking place in the country, which frees up public money and lets more schools hire.

Montana has a lot of reservations, which are always in need of good teachers.

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