Well, unfortunately the job offer didn’t work out as I had hoped. It turns out that the Board of Education did not choose the Unitas candidate, so there was no opening for me at Unitas after all. The worst part of that situation was definitely being stuck in limbo not knowing if I should be continuing to apply for jobs while I was waiting to hear if Untias had an position for me or not.
Since last week when I found out, I've had two interviews, one over the phone and on in person, in Ibaraki and Kanagawa prefectures respectively. (Both prefectures border Tokyo. Ibaraki is to the northeast and Kanagawa is to the southwest. Yokohama is in Kanagawa, but farther south than this place I applied to). The phone interview was on Friday morning and I am still waiting to hear back from them. The in person interview was interesting though. The school is called Kokusai Gaigakko School and the interview was a group interview and informational session. The other three applicants were a dancer from Brooklyn, a former accountant from Melbourne, and a Lithuanian who spent his adolescence in Queens and his adult life in different countries around Europe and most recently worked for an international organization charged with catching people in the act of illegal fishing. It was a really interesting group of people and an odd experience to say the least. Unfortunately, that one didn't pan out. We were told that if we hadn't heard back from them by Saturday then we were not being offered the position, and I still haven't heard from them. Again though, still waiting to hear back on the Friday interview. Hopefully I'll get an email one way or the other today.
I spent last weekend visiting Amelia in Nagoya. I got to meet a large number of her friends who were having a large get together on Saturday evening, which we followed with Karaoke. The next day, I accompanied Amelia to her boss's wedding reception, which was more like an American wedding reception that I would have expected. That is, of course, that it was more like an American wedding reception until two of the staff members at the ECC branch that the bride runs did a choreographed number dressed in schoolgirl outfits. I regretted not having my camera, but Amelia said she would probably put that on her blog, so hopefully that will be coming soon.
I suppose that's all for now. I just sent another large batch of applications out, so I should hear on those in the next couple of days. Hopefully I'll have good news.
Until next time.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Interviews and Nagoya
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