Where things stand
In my incessant honesty, I told the guy in the interview this morning that I have another job offer, thereby decreasing my chances to teach abroad. It shows a lack of commitment.
Furthermore, having resigned halfway through December means I either work until the end of January, in which I forfeit my chance to work at the university at which I have been offered a temporary position, or I forfeit my annual leave.
The right thing to do would be to work until the end of January, and my guess is, to teach Korea, if the interview was successful and they accept my application.
Further thoughts revolve around my dear friend's cousin's interest to work on cruise ships and seeking companionship, as well as a recent love interest in my life. I would like to see things for what they are, in truth.
From where things stand, it appears Korea is indeed the best option - I am single, I have no responsibilities, I have time, and I would be fulfilling a dream to travel abroad and experience the Eastern culture, and I would earn more money teaching English there than here.
What is a greater opportunity - teaching at a public school in Korea or teaching at a university in South Africa? Where will the one lead, and where the other? Different paths, same destination.
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