While Western Europe is a great place to be, I've also always been very intrigued with Eastern Europe and like Android, don't understand why it is so often overlooked, both as a tourist destination and for work.
I would like to know how easy it is to get a job in Eastern Europe, however. My associate with Search Associates told me that Eastern Europe was even more difficult to break in to then Western Europe, which I find hard to believe, but he mentioned that the cost of living is lower and that the taxes are non-existant or really small. So, is he right? Is Eastern Europe even harder to get in to?
I currently am looking for my first job teaching in an international school but have 5 years teaching experience in social studies and special education in the States. I am certified for both subjects.
Any thoughts on the situation in Eastern Europe in general and on if I have a shot?
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- Thu Oct 20, 2011 12:40 am
- Forum: Forum 1. From Questions About ISS & Search to Anything and Everything About International Teaching
- Topic: tax free income in Europe
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