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Go and work in South Korea if you're a graduate.
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Well good luck. Let me know how it goes and where you end up. BTW I was in Muakjae/Hongje only a few stops away from the palaces and all of the interesting stuff.0
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Thank you. It will take me a few months to get the cash together for initial flight and living expenses costs. I will keep you posted.0
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They should pay for the flight. In fact don't take a job that doesn't pay for it, that's a bad sign straight away. BTW you could prob get by with taking around £500 until your first pay-cheque.0
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Surprised at how 'un known' this is. It really does seem like a great oppourtunity, especially for recent graduates.0
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