I still don't believe it I did well in my demo They liked the interactive whiteboard I set up I'm a little rusty but after ten years, ESL is muscle memory to me She said I was a pleasant personality Maru is leaving in February I'm planning for March or April, that way all the Cairo paperwork is out of the way and I'm well out of the onboarding phase Plus a couple of salaries will make me feel safer This job puts me in my brother's tax bracket The other company wants to take me on as a freelancer as well It feels so strange When the expat community was bigger, an Egyptian teacher with a strong passport was a dime a dozen But now my accent/experience is in demand I won't spend much at the coast, just a beach bag and fresh veg And whatever start up costs we need for the Maru Asian sauces catering scheme (we're going to use my Filipino face and his white hairy man hands in the videos -- Frankenstein's chef!) I'm still scared to believe it My dream sea granny life Tea by the wintry sea My adorable Alexandrian tantes Gardening with Maru chan Not a bad way to spend the apocalypse |