Look at their website- if they are a well-known company, they should
have a decent working website. :: RE: TEFL certificate.
with a knife, carve into the bottom of your old plug to find out which
color of wire is going to the bottom prong. If it is the company and
they ask for the visa fee - don't touch it.
You can buy an adapter here or in Japan, but you probably won't even
need one.

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:: RE: TEFL certificate.
Better safe than sorry! :: RE: TEFL certificate. I had to watch that
station, and others, for nine years.
:: RE: Is this enough?
Also, try to get a signed copy of the contract before you go. All were
asking for an advanced fee or payment.
:: RE: Taking a laptop overseas.
They want to see a TEFL cert. I am very interested in a teaching career,
hence why I completed a TEFL qualification to get me started! Was there
any observed practice teaching done?
It doesn't matter which one is positive or negative but you need to know
which one is the ground.
Also, try to get a signed copy of the contract before you go. Better
safe than sorry! This can lead to a lot of frustration and headache for
you later on. I see, and I remember. Also, Japan is mega-expensive! Be
careful when you do this- sometimes the contact they give you is not who
you think it should be- so test them:  how's their English? The main EU
store is Obi. They are cheap, but you will probably only find them in
big cities, or at the airport. It doesn't matter which one is positive
or negative but you need to know which one is the ground.
:: RE: Taking a laptop overseas.
Does anyone know if this place is on the up and up or could it be some
kind of scam?
:: RE: Taking a laptop overseas.
Hilarity or anger were the only emotions that came up for me. That's not
ALWAYS the case, but take a look anyway for the big picture. These guys
are being guys! I see, and I remember.
The main EU store is Obi.
Google the company's name to see if you can get any information about
them.
They want to see a TEFL cert. Japan has the same amount of voltage as
the USA and almost the exact same kind of plug. Don't suppose that makes
my situation any better?
All were asking for an advanced fee or payment.


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