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It's not something that's easy to avoid in life...
I wasn't going to say, but I currently teach English at a middle school in South Korea. I've been doing EFL for a looooong time now-- too long… so long I'm probably only very marginally employable back home… it's not really a field with a lot of mobility.
I do genuinely enjoy the job, though. The kids are cool and even though middle schoolers can be moody and difficult, I think I've found my groove with them and they seem to like me . I have a lot of freedom when it comes to what I teach and I get to do a lot of really fun stuff… I basically get paid to talk to young adults and try to help them feel confident and share their opinions in English…
I'm probably socially retarded at this point and I kind of had a mini-meltdown last time I tried to re-enter English-speaking society-- so I'm not completely sure if I'll ever go back… I will leave Korea though.
What a predicament....
What about getting a degree in social work and look for a large Korean population in North America to work with? Seems like I saw one in WA....I think Seattle area. Then there's the east coast NY/NJ urban areas. Your skill in the culture and language would be highly desirable. Later...you could work on your PhD and could even think of becoming a teacher in the social work programs of major universities.
I imagine it is hard to meet people you could make friends with over there.