There is still a demand for English teachers in South Korea. Most English academies here pay $2000-2500/month plus apartment. You don't even need experience. All you need is a bachelors degree in any field, and to be a native speaker of English. In my city, Daegu, there are plenty of opportunities, and the air is much cleaner than in Seoul. I'm posting this because there is nobody to jam with here.Gypsy jazz is almost unheard of here, so I want to bring a bunch of gypsy jazzers here and spread the Django vibe! So if there's anyone here who is looking for a cool job, and wants to help me popularize jazz manouche in Korea (or just jam). Start here:
http://www.worknplay.co.kr/.