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travelgal 07-27-2008 10:03 PM

Too old to teach?
 
Am a young 67 (can pass easily for 45), worked in Japan 15 yrs with most recent 2 yrs ago. Do you think I could still get a job in Japan? Have good references working for major corp. Thanks

samurai007 07-27-2008 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by travelgal (Post 549175)
Am a young 67 (can pass easily for 45), worked in Japan 15 yrs with most recent 2 yrs ago. Do you think I could still get a job in Japan? Have good references working for major corp. Thanks

You wouldn't be able to get a job as an ALT because the Japanese find it strange to have an assistant who is older than the teacher (seniority is very important in Japan, and there is specific language and prefixes/suffixes in Japanese for speaking with a subordinate/younger person and someone who is a superior/older person. It's thus confusing to have a subordinate who is older.) But I think you could find a job as a solo teacher at a private school or company.

MMM 07-28-2008 12:07 AM

The cut-off for JET is 35, I believe. Your best bet is probably a smaller private school with an foreign owner.

SSJup81 07-28-2008 12:30 AM

I thought the cut off was 40.

samurai007 07-28-2008 12:54 AM

Used to be 35, was recently raised to 40. Not many people 35-40 are accepted, though, as far as I know.

Also, used to be limited to 3 years as a JET, raised to max of 5 years.

MMM 07-28-2008 12:55 AM

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Originally Posted by SSJup81 (Post 549254)
I thought the cut off was 40.

They may have extended it as since Japanese
schools aren't hiring new teachers, it is unlikely the main teacher would be under 40.


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