The main reasons for this being is that the Thai authorities have slowly wised up to the fact that a lot of foreign Teachers they were employing in their schools weren't quite as qualified as they should be. To be a Teacher in Thailand requires a degree in any field, those with education degrees are given preference.The days of the unqualified backpacking Teachers are all but over. These days you have to do things like take the Thai culture course and go on teaching courses in order to qualify for a teachers license. Along with the ever changing visa rules & regulations has made Thailand a tricky place to teach these days.
So what do you do if you don't meet the above criteria? There is a place that will welcome you with open arms. Are you a drunk? Have you got an drugs problem, mental illness perhaps, or just a complete loser? Don't worry Cambodia awaits you. As one article called it, the last chance saloon for English teachers.
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