Re: earning extra money in korea legally---ideas « reply #16 on: june 14, 2011, 07:30:46 am » most people i know, who work in the public schools, earn more money legally by asking for extra classes from their schools.. Save money by buying yourself a korean rail (kr) pass!: if you’re in korea, you are most definitely going to be traveling around the country. if you are traveling by rail, it can get very pricey.. Korea is probably the best place to save money teaching english abroad for beginners. it is not the highest paying country in terms of salaries, but there are a lot of benefits, such as free airfare, free housing, severance pay (1 month pay at the end of the contract), a pension for some and a fairly low cost of living ..





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Two wandering soles is a fun, inspiring and award-winning travel blog created by katie and ben, a couple who is passionate about responsible and adventurous travel around the world. find travel tips and money-saving advice for eco-friendly and sustainable travel on any budget.. How to make extra money: 20 legitimate ways to earn cash in your spare time. we’ve researched the following ways to make extra money to confirm that they’re legitimate. many of these strategies have been put to the test by team clark and even money expert clark howard himself.. For those who are teaching english abroad money can often be a top concern. after all, a large part of living abroad is managing the varying expenses -- from rent and groceries to travel and weekend excursions -- that will make up your new life overseas..





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