Stop in for a cup of coffee

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You would be a good teacher!
I hope... But its not my thrust... Don't need the money, although they do pay $25 hr. I just want to get back there...A man will do a lot of things to have that 2in of honey hole....LOL...
 
I have found a loophole in the Visa situation , for going to Viet Nam. Currently the VN Govt. is not issuing any tourist Visa's, and it is unknown when they will resume with those. An American can get a Business Visa, if he has an essential business job in VN. Enter...Teaching English. There is a Huge need for Western/American English teachers in, just about every City in Viet Nam.. They really want native English speaking people to teach there. But there is a caveat...One must have a teaching certificate to teach English, in just about every foreign country. After they see you have a TEFL certificate ( Teach English Foreign Language ) Your place of employment provides a work certification to the VN Govt. Still must do a 14 day Quarantine when you arrive, but I always stay at least 2 months. So...I signed on to a TEFL university online on Friday, so I can be certified. 120 hr course, but can be done much faster, if you stay at it. I think maybe 4 weeks or so. 20 units of instruction with a multi choice test at the end of each unit. Must have at least 75% score total on course. I already did 3 Units since Friday, and my running % is 83%..Still a long way to go, AND....I Aint been in School for a Very LONG time.....Since I obviously speak English ...AND Vietnamese, I hope this gives me a leg up on others looking to get to Viet Nam...
Doesn't owning a house there help?
 
Doesn't owning a house there help?
No, cause a foreigner can not own land there. It is in my GF's name. Although I have a legal ( In VN ) signed contract with her that says I own Half of the house, and the other piece of land , we own....
 
Always one more thing...
Mowed half the yard and took a break. Go back out to finish. Start mower and back up. Big puddle of oil. :wtf: Somehow the dipstick lost its o-ring and was just bubbling up out of the tube. Found an o-ring that should work. Oil was pretty low and due to be changed. Did that. Think I will go try to finish now.
 
I have found a loophole in the Visa situation , for going to Viet Nam. Currently the VN Govt. is not issuing any tourist Visa's, and it is unknown when they will resume with those. An American can get a Business Visa, if he has an essential business job in VN. Enter...Teaching English. There is a Huge need for Western/American English teachers in, just about every City in Viet Nam.. They really want native English speaking people to teach there. But there is a caveat...One must have a teaching certificate to teach English, in just about every foreign country. After they see you have a TEFL certificate ( Teach English Foreign Language ) Your place of employment provides a work certification to the VN Govt. Still must do a 14 day Quarantine when you arrive, but I always stay at least 2 months. So...I signed on to a TEFL university online on Friday, so I can be certified. 120 hr course, but can be done much faster, if you stay at it. I think maybe 4 weeks or so. 20 units of instruction with a multi choice test at the end of each unit. Must have at least 75% score total on course. I already did 3 Units since Friday, and my running % is 83%..Still a long way to go, AND....I Aint been in School for a Very LONG time.....Since I obviously speak English ...AND Vietnamese, I hope this gives me a leg up on others looking to get to Viet Nam...
Good luck my friend!
 
Squirrels are nuts!
Nuttier than squirrel poop!
Climbing in a 50 foot pine tree,
Throwing cones to the ground. By the dozens. Hanging on the tip of a branch up side down by its hind legs,grabbing and tossing!
 
Well this sure turned into an interesting day. Got home from camping, butchered hog, boiled lard and bought a semi and a grain bin

bourbon please
 
Who wants a sip? Oops, all gone!

Clyde Mays.jpg
 
This bin is big enough, I could turn it into a shop with ease. And I may just do that. 29 feet diameter, 24 feet tall.
 
Squirrels are nuts!
Nuttier than squirrel poop!
Climbing in a 50 foot pine tree,
Throwing cones to the ground. By the dozens. Hanging on the tip of a branch up side down by its hind legs,grabbing and tossing!


Well this sure turned into an interesting day. Got home from camping, butchered hog, boiled lard and bought a semi and a grain bin

bourbon please


One of those days.jpg
 
Squirrels are nuts!
Nuttier than squirrel poop!
Climbing in a 50 foot pine tree,
Throwing cones to the ground. By the dozens. Hanging on the tip of a branch up side down by its hind legs,grabbing and tossing!


Pine cones...

 
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