Friday, April 20, 2018

Youtube daily report Apr 20 2018

Hey, honey. I'm just leaving now.

What time are you gonna get home?

(Phone) I should be home by 7.

(Phone) Just before the Dishmans get there.

The Dishmans.

(Phone) Huh?

The dishes.

(Phone) Hello?

Oh good.

I remembered the dishes.

You're blocking traffic!

Just doing the dishes.

The new Kenmore Smart Dishwasher

Dishmans are coming over,

And I thought I forgot to do the dishes-

I have no idea who that is.

It's amazing what you can do with Kenmore

Now exclusively at Sears and Amazon.

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Smoke the mackerel of hot smoked. # mackerel # smokehouse - Duration: 12:10.

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lezbiyen sevisme sahnesi 3(abone ol) - Duration: 3:59.

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BERKE YOK ETTİ! - GTA Online #1 - Duration: 5:42.

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Why Liverpool 's Virgil van Dijk is 'the most complete defender' in the Premier League ● News ● #LFC - Duration: 2:08.

The £75million centre-back has settled seamlessly into the heart of Liverpool's defence since

joining in January.

Watford striker Troy Deeney has specifically detailed why he believes Virgil van Dijk is

the Premier League's best defender.

The Hornets striker recently went head-to-head with the most expensive defender in football

history as Jurgen Klopp's Reds beat Javi Gracia's men 5-0 at Anfield on March 17.

It was an afternoon to forget for the combative Deeney, who lasted 70 fruitless minutes before

being replaced for Stefano Okaka.

Asked to explain exactly why Van Dijk is so highly rated, Deeney said that the Dutchman's

set of attributes mark him out as the finest centre-back in the top flight.

Speaking on Graham Hunter's 'The Big Interview' podcast, Deeney said: "He's the best by

far.

"He's six foot six inches tall, quick, confident with the ball at his feet, and doesn't mind

a physical battle.

"He's the closest thing we've got to a complete defender in the Premier League.

"He's also a non-stop talker.

Communication is massive for a defender, and he says those little things that people from

the outside don't see.

"I think he's going to make a huge difference to that Liverpool team."

Van Dijk's arrival into the heart of the Liverpool defence back in January has coincided with

an upturn in fortunes for a previously much-maligned backline.

Klopp's side have kept nine clean sheets in their last 14 games, dating back to the 3-0

win away to Huddersfield on January 30.

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Audi A6 2.0 TFSI 125KW AUT S-LINE - Duration: 1:09.

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Volvo V50 1.6D S/S Sport 2010 2e Eig*Navi*Xenon*Clima*Dealer Onderhouden Vol - Duration: 0:53.

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Trois vins pour aller avec nos dates Tinder - Les Caves à vin - Duration: 4:30.

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Découvre différentes façons de distinguer une crise cardiaque d'une crise d'anxiété - Duration: 3:50.

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Human Subjects Core - Boys Town National Research Hospital - Duration: 2:33.

Do you remember what day of the week it was when they went out to eat? Tuesday. Oh my goodness, good job!

Listen to those sounds and let me know how they sound on that scale. Ok.

The human subjects core is a

group of talented individuals trained as audiologists or speech-language

pathologists, coming together to support research efforts in communication

disorders at Boys Town National Research Hospital. The purpose of the core is

really twofold. One of the things that we do is ensure that there are very

careful state-of-the-art clinical measures taken on participants who

enroll in our studies. Another thing we do is recruiting those participants

to come into the studies. So what happened to the girl in the story? She tripped on a rock.

There are many advantages associated with the human subjects score one of them is that

we have a centralized mechanism for finding participants to be in our

studies and participants are really critical to our advances. We can't do the

work without the volunteers who make it happen. It can take a lot of time and

effort to find those individuals. With this group involved, we can take

some of the burden off the principal investigators, put it in the hands of

experts, who really are part of the community, know where to find

participants, know how to make sure that their rights are protected and they

understand the importance of being in studies. It's very helpful to all the

researchers at the hospital. I tell them I stare at them because I'm trying to

read their lips. You'll go to other research institutes and find all kinds

of supports for technology, for programming, for grant writing, but it's

rare to find supports for clinical measurement. We think it really sets us

apart in an important way because these are experts taking these clinical

measures. We know that we're doing a very careful work, we don't have to

retrain every investigator or research assistant up to a certain

standard. We already have these people trained. This is what they do day in and

day out and they do it better than anyone.

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Benjamin Castaldi aux urgences après une terrible chute sur TPMP - Duration: 1:01.

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Valérie Bègue réplique à un tacle de Sylvie Tellier - Duration: 1:22.

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RAPANIZZE & SP0KE - ОБЪРНАТИ ЗАПЕТАИ - Duration: 3:36.

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180420 BTS JUNGKOOK Sing "Euphoria + Only Then" LIVE on VLINE (방탄소년단) - Duration: 2:35.

EUPHORIA - JUNG KOOK

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Karolina Ferenstein-Kraśko: Własny program nie jest w sferze moich najbliższych planów - Duration: 6:09.

Karolina Ferenstein-Kraśko: Własny program nie jest w sferze moich najbliższych planów

Na początku roku gruchnęła wieść, że Karolina Ferenstein-Kraśko (41 l. ) poprowadzi autorski program w TVN.

Postanowiliśmy sprawdzić u źródła, czy faktycznie coś jest na rzeczy.

Według medialnych doniesień, szefostwo stacji - zachwycone żoną Piotra Kraśki w trzeciej odsłonie Agent - Gwiazdy - miało plan zaangażowania jej do programu dotyczącego koni.

 Jako właścicielka stadniny w Gałkowie i od kilku lat dyrektor kreatywny CSIO Sopot, najbardziej prestiżowych zawodów konnych na świecie, byłaby właściwą osobą na właściwym miejscu.

 Zapytaliśmy Karolinę, czy faktycznie niebawem zobaczymy ją w nowej odsłonie na antenie stacji TVN.

Ta jednak zdementowała doniesienia.

 Doceniam rozpoznawalność, którą dają takie projekty telewizyjne jak Agent, ale własny program na razie nie jest w sferze moich najbliższych planów - mówi nam Karolina.

Tyle mam zawodowych historii do rozwiązania na najbliższe miesiące, że na razie muszę się na nich skupić - tłumaczy.

 Sam udział w Agencie wspomina bardzo pozytywnie.

Jak mówi, dowiedziała się wiele nie tylko o innych, ale przede wszystkim o sobie.

 To było niesamowite doświadczenie dla dorosłego człowieka.

Pierwszy raz od dziesięciu lat mogłam pobyć sama ze sobą, zadać sobie wiele pytań, na co wcześniej nie miałam po prostu czasu.

Poza tym do wielu spraw nabrałam dystansu i trochę przełamałam siebie jeśli chodzi o mój kontakt z mediami.

Przez wiele lat miałam trochę z tym problem.

Byłam po drugiej stronie kamery i to ja kreowałam tą medialną rzeczywistość przy projektach sportowych, lifestylowych czy charytatywnych, które organizuję od lat.

A w Agencie musiałam się z tym zmierzyć.

Żona Piotra Kraśki podkreśla, że bardzo zżyła się z ekipą Agenta.

Wiele osób poznała z zupełnie innej strony i zaprzyjaźniła się z nimi.

Wpływ na to miał zapewne stan zagrożenia, w którym cała ekipa musiała funkcjonować przez kilka tygodni.

Ci ludzie, którzy normalnie powinni być przeciwnikami, stali się tak naprawdę bliscy - uważa.

Na co dzień wszyscy uśmiechamy się do siebie i wymieniamy miłe frazesy i trudno powiedzieć, jacy jesteśmy naprawdę,

a poddani cały czas presji i stanowi zagrożenia w tym programie, tak naprawdę poznajemy tego drugiego człowieka prawdziwego, takim jakim on jest.

W większości przypadków to były miłe zaskoczenia i myślę, że znajomość na wiele lat.

Pytana, czy to ona jest agentem, uśmiecha się.

Ja sobie codziennie wieczorem zadaję to pytanie: kto jest agentem? Tak samo jestem niezmiernie ciekawa, kto się nim okaże.

Myślicie, że to Malina jest agentem?.

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LIDL projecteur à led sans fil powerfix 10 watt Rechargeable 10W LED Spotlight Akku LED-Strahler - Duration: 3:05.

LED floodlight - 10W - POWERFIX - LIDL-

Hello, 10W Wireless LED Projector POWERFIX

€ 23.99 (LIDL)

it's a small projector! (I imagine a big searchlight!)

solid aluminum case with glass pane and padded handle

adjustable lighting angle - weatherproof and protected against water splash (IP65)

guaranteed 3 years

instructions + charger cigarette lighter + charger

a stand and the projector (small!)

on / off / power

I do the editing (we unscrew and revisit!)

it can be oriented (top left right)

we are tightening here

7.4 rechargeable lithium battery volts and 5200 Mah

charging time: 6 hours - 80% operating time: 3 hours

luminous flux: 700 lumens - temperature: 5000 K (white - neutral)

the presentation is over, a little test here, thanks and see you soon

bedroom (full black)

recording scene (umbrella then POWERFIX LED)

outside

(he's going to ruin the scene)

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Clara Morgane : sexy en petite culotte, elle enflamme la toile - Duration: 2:52.

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THE ALIEN FACTOR | Full Length Sci-Fi Movie | Donald Leifert | EN | 720p | HD - Duration: 1:19:46.

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スマートEVに充電の自動課金システム開発…デジタル証明書で認証 - Duration: 2:06.

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MINI ハッチ&コンバーチブル 改良新型の中国仕様に最新コネクト…北京モーターショー2018で発表へ - Duration: 2:12.

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SAMSUNG S3MİNİ KAZANDIRIYORUZ - Duration: 33:22.

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大S怀孕八周带儿子录真人秀,只见她不时伸手扶腰,明显就是逞强 - Duration: 6:21.

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Grey's Anatomy : la réputation de l'hôpital du Grey Sloan est en danger dans la bande-annonce du - Duration: 2:56.

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Grey's Anatomy : la réputation de l'hôpital du Grey Sloan est en danger dans la bande-annonce du - Duration: 2:56.

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Why Haven't You Started?

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Stars 88 : Pernaut, Macron et Desproges - Le meilleur d'une semaine d'humour - Duration: 4:07.

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MINECRAFT MOVIE ! SCREAM THE GHOST KILLER ! PART 1 - Duration: 22:51.

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Découvre différentes façons de distinguer une crise cardiaque d'une crise d'anxiété - Duration: 3:50.

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Les 5 meilleurs conseils d'un homme divorcé - Duration: 6:53.

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Mes enfants n'aiment pas les légumes 🤷🏻‍♀️ (pancakes aux légumes ) - Duration: 2:40.

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Is Amazon FBA Dead Or Too Competitive? | You'd Be Surprised - Duration: 4:57.

what's going on YouTube Sebastian here and in today's video I'm gonna be

talking about whether or not Amazon is still a viable option to still sell on

or whether or not Amazon is dead and it's all got to do with what I'm about

to talk about in a couple of minutes but before I go ahead and jump into today's

video it would mean a lot to me if you will go ahead and subscribe and don't

forget to turn on the notification though so that you won't miss whenever I

upload a brand new video anyways let's go ahead and jump into today's topic so

I remember this question being asked three years ago when I first started and

people are still asking me today and that is whether or not Amazon FBA is

dead if it's competitive you know there's too many people selling on the

platform which makes it harder for new sellers to come on and you know kind of

get competitive and start making 10 20 50 thousand dollars per month and

honestly the answer is no guys Amazon has been growing 10 to 20 percent each

and every single year and they keep on getting bigger and bigger and last year

in 2017 they ended up making a hundred and seventy eight billion dollars in

total sales and total revenue for the company they just released a shareholder

letters to their shareholders the other day and they just passed half a million

employees I think was like five hundred fifty thousand or five hundred and sixty

thousand employees working for Amazon so just imagine that you know they're

growing every single day and you know I wouldn't be surprised if next year's

letter says that they have 750,000 employees working for them because you

know they're just keep on growing and growing they keep on innovating they

keep on adding more sellers more factories they keep on expanding to more

and more countries and it's just more convenient for people to buy with

Amazon's so there's gonna be more traffic coming onto the platform and you

know there's gonna be more of an option and more of an opportunity for you to

become successful as a seller on Amazon and this ties in with what I showed you

guys at the beginning of the video now I'm gonna go ahead and explain this and

explain the flywheel to you guys but before we go ahead and do that

I wish I could go ahead and take credit for this but honestly I'm one of my

mentors showed it to me his name is Sam ovens he talks about it for consulting

and he uses Amazon as the example but I think that would be really cool and

really beneficial to you guys to see why Amazon is still a viable option and why

it's not dead and why it's going to continue to keep

on growing and why Amazon is still a great opportunity in 2018-2019 and I

think up to 2020 as far as I can see Amazon's gonna keep on growing and

growing and growing so now is as good a time to get in but anyways let's go

ahead and explain this flywheel over here so basically you start out with the

sellers so the more sellers that are the more selection that the people on Amazon

have you know there's more products that they can buy which leads to better

customer experience now the better customer experience leads to more

traffic you know more people are going to come if they enjoy the experience on

Amazon and they're gonna become repeat buyers and you know the more traffic

that comes onto Amazon more sellers are gonna start selling on there which is

gonna increase the selection which in turns keeps on increasing the experience

that people have on Amazon which in turn brings in more traffic more buyers and

more repeat buyers now then from the traffic you know that goes on and the

lowers the cost because you know they're able to increase their economies of

scale and they're able to lower their costs because you know they're gonna

have a lot more traffic coming and more people are gonna be buying stuff through

Amazon so overall that's gonna be lowering their costs and that's gonna

lead to lower prices which is gonna lead to an enhanced customer experience which

in turn leads to more traffic and you know every time that this thing keeps on

going and another piece is fixed honestly it just makes the mix Amazon

and makes the company using this better and better and better now I hope this

makes sense and I hope I did justice explaining that but you know if you guys

want to go ahead and check out the video where Sam explains it I can go ahead and

link it down below if you guys want to see it

but anyways all the big companies use this Facebook uber Amazon they all

incorporate this flywheel you know the more sellers the more selection the

better the experience more traffic and just keeps on going and going and going

and that all fuels growth and that's why Amazon is still a viable option because

you as a seller goes on you know you're gonna be improving that facet of the

flywheel which in turn improves the entire process on Amazon and you know

make Amazon and Better Business and in turn

you get rewarded as well but yeah anyways that's it for today's video guys

that was my opinion whether or not Amazon is dead or if it's still a great

opportunity to start selling honestly if you guys listen to the video it's still

a great opportunity to start selling in 2018 and 2019 as well if you guys liked

the video please go ahead and leave a like if you have any questions about

anything feel free to leave them down below cuz I do love to giving back to

everybody anyways I'll see you guys in the next video

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Meghan Markle accusée par son frère de « déchirer sa famille » - Duration: 1:29.

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Geocaching inside - Unboxing Avril 2018 - Duration: 22:13.

Hey Hi Geo subscribers we meet today for the unboxing of

the box April villages hide then ..... you doing? * It is in the field and it ^^ * Japanese to bring him

hi Geo subscribers, welcome in this monthly unboxing of the box home hidden village. We are in April

grheuu joined me to make his first unboxing * that's it, you can enjoy the sun *

Here we take advantage of the good weather, we brought you back to a place that you were

discover in our first videos we * had done a course and is

besides there are only I had done my hundredth it's done you had done you got hundredth

but I have a rather painful memory of this walk two

times, you will link up the video

in the small "I" video reference here, gone it's gone

a box a box in a box box "boxception" then you normally to

small label on the side here in April and what have we in

box of April so hopefully the wind will

not too intense with the new micro normally it should do but

it is still quite windy so it must not open it. it is the leaflets as

it each time with the summary of the box I'm videos you're me ^^

the green paper is removed, and that I see? then it is a TB which is shown

with the tree of life I think, you know these tree species with very large

branches and very large root below that shows a little, * is it Swiss? *

so I know if it is Nordic I think it's mythology

Nordic finally it is a very Pretty TB

I hide you the number here is super nice here in a nice

clear plastic "The Crystal tree" with my wonderful English accent

yeah yeah it's nice but there was had been a key ring

PVC transparent like that "geocacher of the world" I believe that

it's in unboxing christmas I think it seems to me in any case

first traaçable directly, super nice. Yours ! I not look at me like that I

make a surprise texture I would say yes patch !! oooohhhh a path in the

theme of this month so it "cache in trash out" I hope that the focus will be above

CITO a patch so it's really really

the theme (it reminds me a video that went out there to not long) here is there will in links

CITO So I remind you that this is the week of

CITO so feel free to participate in an event during this week

for a memory and do a good deed

here! To me ^^ yeah you do every live traceable ^^ so this is a

traceable with a bottle of beer, or an empty bottle

a bottle into the sea an empty bottle

no it is not the brand that's a pretty traceable but shaped bottle

So bottle into the sea where festive as you prefer at the end of the

Video will be read anyway booklet so if there is a detail forgotten

puts you on as usual in the video here to there ^^

in any case it helps if you want to travel to put in

containers that will be smaller so that's cool

they are small it is fine but it is sure that in PET tube

for example you can put it. unless one hangs well

course a big thing going on but I think this is the theme of a CITO

bottle pick up a bottle and maybe everything will be a little

this theme there because I think back to the tree again it is nature through

The St Patrick is when? It happened ... A damn ^^ it could also

I snet a big thing

ah yeah yeah to bring a camera

to make small maintenance while inside is a small bag and

I even think it's a bag mini bag back but not to have to m

or the belt is for waders may be short in any case a bag

super nice, it the quality of air anyway

a small pouch in with what to put your pens book of logs

there is a small thing to tighten a large pocket with close

inside a small zip with space to put easily

small nano type of caches hidden

it can be a great little bag for your maintenance done

when you do your maintenance or small raises, I'm going

certainly serve to maintain my hold on the bike etc.

it's great fun and really well, there you have the straps

we see that these resistant and more, yeah I think MFH

it is the same brand that makes small containers, small container

black with survival kit etc. An official log book they

are the ones, I like it in the placepour put large buffers.

a log by duplex sheet

we had a bigger than this one example we had a bigger like

why we put in the night cache that was stolen but which is unfortunate

because what I like and that is that people can write

things when we put quite a logbook, people

put a note a little drawing etc. so that, it certainly will go in our

next letterbox. little thing that is great too is that

noted above may therefore the owner and the email like that sometimes it is found

when the caches are vandalized and although there is a some piece

either this is well-intentioned people see the email and sends a short email

even if sometimes it's a twist on the cache instead of making a

maintenance request directly sends a mail to prevent

the owner and then after they manage to handle the case

ah there to even behind the instructions! Congratulations you found

a geocache accidentally or not please read etc ... cool

great, it's next to me? Yes it's you I was feeling that the paper ....

is not the right way ^^ I have something I have something ^^

OHHHH a Geowood

geowood true color so it is not set and will put a photo

at the end, as usual, we talked just there for some time

color of Géowood.

it is really great fun and we are again in the theme of the tree

life that landed on the planet is actually if you look good

the thread on the CITO is the environment is the environment

So you really get the tree of life

TICO and I think the bottle is not it is related to the theme

Besides that it fits into the small bag

Qu'es what is that?

then the name

it is not transparent paper that is tiberius would we say it all away

it is the reflector but he released the name every time he sees

it is a kind of sticky paper you see these cells and a little

Honeycomb and metallic silver * I would put the exact name *

is poru make Night Cache is reflectors as

you on poles at the roadside in red

the you put a lamp, and it reflected the light

stickers is it allows you for example to put on a

panel, you're doing a cutout shape you want or you just put strips and

it allows not to nail reflective for example ....

when you put your lamp above yeah but nothing to do with UV lamps

nothing to do this is so I more name I

Tiberius will see the video and I know that it is the word that comes out

directly whenever they sees it as a booster.

it's the same reflectors as bikes

yeah this is good and there in an interesting amount

there must be some mettres.

two or three meters I think.

So to me ..... Oh

I understood that it is the badge therefore monthly box each time so

This is the guestbook of each box so there is the planet again with

the central box trees and the small right number you will not see the

certainly not to the camera where then you have very good eyes I you

put as usual here yeah so please go the log

as usual and say where you saw is what you think of

contents of this box here and yes also in short video all

What do you think

oh yeah they are great that there

I love them * ot say a small suitcase * yeah the one I used to hide

FINDMYCACHE contest for movie reel they are really

owls ah yeah so what's nice is that

already they are more clips to open and close

so it allows that they are really well protected in quotes

And especially inside you can put delicate things but

foam like that's going to protect and maintain

If have shaken it will not wander all over the place so it's really

owl that helps keep caches very good qualities

there is a good seal

especially also inside there is a good seal so really when the farm

there's really no moisture.

that I asked and I put beneath the moss

foams can be removed so if you need to place

you can remove me I put a small sachet anti humidity below

foam to remove moisture because in fact it is not necessarily

humility will go but it is the condensation of time that damages the cache.

Sometimes cache takes the heat and the night his grave is it creates

condensation and with it really is not that there nickel I love

that's pretty cool but in fact if you look but again it's

almost a kit ready to put that one in. To have TB, the reflector to the

the short walk .. there is a tendency to do regularly see each time the kits.

hop

You know what's missing? Heuuu a pencil?

if you follow me ride one finds full because I always lose.

Are what remains something else? it's mine ? yes I have not looked in the background

the box I take a lot of listening tissue paper tissue paper

I think you will destroy the headset user ears

Oh I have a thing is a camouflage hiding in chewing gum

is a camo cover chewing gum so great so see

it's like chewing gum chewing a big, disgusting chewing gum

So there behind a microphone

* Magnets * yeah there there are magnets and there is a micro

Logbook, and there is a small clip so I think the clip and

to help removed to get the logbook in? Not to remove

the little box besides I thou for little fingers

by against it and magnetic and that is fun because really for

put behind a panel so people they will not touch that's so

fun You see I said that jokingly, but actually I was right.

ah but is more flexible? ah this is disgusting

So are what it used to effectively extract the logbook

indeed it is

I said did not fall ... It's not me ^^ yeah So really these tiny I knew not even

it existed it must not even 1 milliliter where little look book is

I actually used it to extract is that it can be used

I think yes but not you let it did not leave the small barrette?

Or for the ride? for rolled yeah I think

we look in the manual are you then say I will

store because I know myself I know myself I'm going to lose it all goes

put in the bag I think. A not but this one is awesome great

I really am a fan. * You feel the guy who's going to order 10 after on site *

but not look great it makes it makes great

any post (noise) to non yeah it's great fun * You did well (noise)

I'm doing very well (noise) in general but it's really nice

oh yeah not that this one I love so really turn was made

the small box very nice, very nice

really great * I will reveal all to the small dot. so we had to hide

tight closed and besides there are also two rings that allow

to also hang here we had the official logbook, which is quite nice

and as it was said that a lot of room to put a buffer and a drawing

or to have the place to write If you go on this kind team cache

here you can have big buffer there

with no worries. Finally the big bag small bag

it is great for the maintenance or have small items on hand.

Yeah for maintenance or to make a

CITO have a trash bag etc.

great and she's really strong you can feel the seams is not fake

it is not stung beetles

it is mainly at the zip meaning that it will not let go quickly or

this is really cool yeah (delicacy) had the reflectors roll

delicacy that's military is made for that roll reflectors so I

still recalls the name reflectors on roadside but

the ideal name will be put to your marking etc.

if you want the night hiding in addition there was

kits are no longer

there is not a long time I think it was in the Advent calendar

christmas or some monthly box there are both small kits

make nigth hides it's a pretty cool addition

I leave you represent that, yes, the tb with the tree of life

crystal clear so I allowed myself to look in

the little slip (she cheated on) exactly no no it was just to get an info

So in fact it is previewed it in this box for

World Earth Day this world premiere yeah So rather

nice plus I found really beautiful so here goes. there is a

small seal CITO yeah yeah I just see

and there is the explanation of CITO is really nice because it

and then I guess that's a small pouch

to offer, so a pocket to offer it's more fun

if you want a gift that is the official patch Cache in Trash Out so for

CITO events to put on your clothes bags backpack etc.

it is a thermo - sticky as usual where you can sew this one

had also geowood with the shaft resting on the earth always

related to the environment and I finally actually think that the theme of this box

it is not wrong with our environment here we are we are TOP

could not have done better here is the color geowood this is the first

Once one sees like that in the box

it grows there is our more color it

there are many that are engraved but this is true for this color

theme here yeah I think it's not bad I prefer just like you

I believe those who are laser engraved but because you can put more

details I think maybe this is technically

easy to burn tiny little details after this one and really very

well done. it must depend on where is what it is made

that one GO collection there was also the small badge so small

badge box so as usual you but the bottom number please

and will log and say what you thought of the contents of boxing before

last TB with the bottle so the bottle

small beer now they will leave lying at the end of a great evening

geocaching? Yeah there either

geocaching let you not to waste not, but I say it's fine for a

evening yeah you got done drinking beer you will log this one here

And it's stupid but me it's my favorite thing in the box

this is the one I prefer boxing. * This isthe most disgusting thing the existing *

The loan gum geocache to ask. this one I can not wait to ask him and I

think like I have to go out with you very soon the tutorial how to ask

his first cover I think it will be this one is obliged I

sure; I am sure is that there is clearly that's the elected here

This unboxing ends is still a beautiful box

super really great theme well respected as always

still in fact in environment and in the context of what is happening

in geocaching in France or in the world

that's really good, the week of CITO

yes, it is this month whether they respected the theme we were filmed here

it was not related to that but it's good it's good nature and

we in the end we just wanted to be outside. but yeah the box again am

theme of the month last month we had with easter January

with the new year so it's really cool and there are objects out

themes that can enter the thematic ultimately etc ... that are

is always fun to see that people who do that

really the hollow head to find stuff related and even

who will look for items that really illustrated specific

that's cool, so brief yet beautiful box it feels good tires

it is a question that comes up very often in live is what we get tired

or not the box and although the answer and again there I just yet

once looking forward to next month to find out what he's going to be.

I could be there? I dunno !! ^^ anyway do not hesitate to tell us what you think

Video of the box in the comments tell us what the purpose

the rigor that you gave most want for example to have the box what

what you most broke

thank you in that box to be more and more is that the chain is

approach thousand subscribers it's just a crazy thing so we arrive at

next level next draw is coming soon it's just

a crazy thing thank you to be more and more of us

send images of your geocaching trips on the facebook page and etc.

videos and videos here because we had since yesterday or the day before yesterday

kevin so I will not give his full name tag but who recognize and kevin

that made us really great pleasure in showing us one of these

beautiful secret that he made the huge cache camouflage and it made us

great pleasure to receive a video of four five minutes showing us the

course cache etc and really wanted here

do a little wink because that we are really touched and made

fun waiting to meet for a next video I tell you

soon the friendship Geo ciaociao friends

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Hi everyone and welcome to this tutorial

Today I'm gonna show you how to recover replays that are corrupted after an update of Fortnite

If you seen this screen after the last update then you can't read your old replays anymore

all the red ones are corrupted,

the orange one has been made after the update

but I find a trick that allow me to read the old replays again

You will need 3 things :

an old replay, a new replay done after the last update and an hexadecimal editor

For this I use HxD a freeware hex editor

(link in the description)

but you can use the one you want

So, how does it works…

For example I will take this replay : 2018-04-17 23.56.58 which is here

and a replay made today, which is here

And I will open the two replays in HxD

(drag and drop the two files into the blank window)

then go to windows -> mosaic, it will be easier

The newest replay is on the top and the oldest replay is on the bottom

click on each window and choose the value : 32 here

So you have to find the value which is before the "=" on the newest replay, here

and to paste it at the same place on the oldest replay

select the two characters and do "Edit -> copy" or CTRL+C

and paste on the oldest replay at the same place "Edit -> paste" or CTRL+V

While the focus is on the bottom windows,

do -> file -> save as … and choose a new name

for example "ModifiedReplay(...)"

Go back to Fortnite,

go back to the menu to refresh the replay list

Now you can see that the modified replay is readable

So we will try this

as you can see, it's working fine

I will go further to the replay

there is a glitch on the screen (a player marker)

(This is the end of the game)

so I did the same thing with another replay

but I remember having this glitch in one of my game

it could be on this particular game that I choosed randomly

I guess it is

No glitch on this one.

Ok

There is no guarantee that this will work with the future updates

and trying to launch a very old replay could crash your game

keep that in mind

use your old replays this way while you can

I hope this could help

Ask me your questions in the comments :-)

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on which we plant the vines.

This is also about the environment around the vineyard,

the altitude, the orientation, the climat etc.

So, if the wines are made from the same variety, but form different terroir,

you probably have different tastes.

In the Languedoc, we are lucky to have a great diversity of terroirs

on closed territories.

That's why we decided to create wines that can embody and honor this diversity.

The vineyards of our wine estate expand on a zone of 6 km.

After observing them for a long time, we are able to divide them into 5 different individual terroirs.

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China teaching job guide 2018 -- finding your dream job! | Teachers exist in China 5 of 6 REUPLOADED - Duration: 36:25.

Hey Foreigners, as part of our continuing "Teachers exist in China" week, today we bring

you the ultimate guide to teaching ESL in China.

I'm going to tell you everything I know about the job search: what to look for and what

to avoid, to find your foreign teaching dream job.

So grab a pen and paper, you're going to want to take notes.

Let's begin with an overview of what we're going to cover.

This guide has six parts.

Firstly, I'll lay out my experience and credentials, so you can decide if you even want to take

my advice.

Then I'll break down the kinds of English-teaching jobs you can get in China, and their advantages

and disadvantages.

Next, I'll talk about some cultural differences that will be present no matter where you work.

After that, I'd like to make a brief plug for Luzhou, my hometown in China.

Then, I'll go over some interview questions you might not know that you should ask your

potential employer.

Finally, we'll wrap it up with a discussion of the legal shenanigans you may come across

while teaching in China.

If you have any questions after all that, feel free to leave a comment, and I'll address

your query to the best of my ability.

Let's do this.

Let's do this.

I'm Emily, of course, and I've been teaching in China for more than six years.

I've done ... most of it, from kindergarten to private teaching to working for a couple

training schools to working for a public school.

I even taught a month-long continuing ed. summer course for other teachers one year.

Most of my experience has been right here in Luzhou, a prefecture-level city in south

Sichuan province, and I spent one year in the even smaller town of Lijiang in Yunnan

province.

I estimate in my time here that I have taught many thousands of students.

And that's what Emily means to me.

Let's take a short break, and after we'll talk about the English teaching jobs that

may be available to you.

So, what's the best ESL job?

Well, that depends on what you're looking for.

I'm going to look at four different categories here: private training schools, private kindergartens,

public schools, and colleges.

The private training school is basically an after school-tutoring center, where you teach

extracurricular English classes.

They will all tell you that your students will be of all ages, but pretty much babies

are their bread and butter.

Training schools in China are constantly looking for new foreign teachers, so it's super easy

to find these jobs.

And they'll offer you a lot of money, too.

Because it is HARD WORK, and a lot of foreign teachers quit before their contract is up.

I did.

Twice.

I have to admit my bias, here: I really think training schools are the worst.

Training schools are privately owned, so the specifics of why each one is the worst may

vary.

And, I've heard that some people who are not me have actually found tenable work situations.

Let me know in the comments if this is you.

I'm dying to know what a "good" training school is like.

But, so, each school does things a bit differently.

You can be sure, however, that you'll have to work most evenings, and your Saturdays

and Sundays will be packed to the gills.

If they tell you differently, they are lying to you.

In one of the schools I worked at, I had 24 different classes weekly of four students

each, taking lessons across 7 different textbooks.

Lesson planning was a huge, hidden part of the job -- that they expected me to do pretty

much on my own time.

When I started, I was also made to do public marketing activities and demo classes, but

I eventually negotiated my way out of those.

If your school is afraid enough of losing you, they will make a deal.

If you're a shrewd negotiator, you may be able to create the situation you want, but

get any extra deals in writing and be prepared to have to constantly defend those concessions.

You're not supposed to speak Chinese with the kids in most English teaching jobs.

And at the training schools, I had assistants to help me out when we got in a translation

jam, kind of.

As I became more experienced, I realized their role was actually to sell more classes to

the parents than to help me out.

It was as punishing a job for them as it was for me, so there was also a lot of turnover

among the Chinese staff at these schools.

There's usually a uniform, which is ... fine.

Some kind of polo shirt or athletic wear with the school's logo on it.

Why is teaching so sporty?

I don't get it.

The vacation policies at training schools are dissatisfying to say the least -- if I

only wanted two weeks off a year, I would have kept my job in America.

And, [sarcasm] as a special ... treat, I had a boss who would schedule our school holidays

during my weekend, so I wouldn't get extra days off.

Like, in my normal schedule, my days off were Monday and Tuesday, so she scheduled the Christmas

break for a Monday.

Basically, I felt when I worked for a training school, they took all of my energy and all

of my good free time.

They would reschedule my classes at the last minute without consulting me ahead of time.

"Can you come to school now?" was a call I learned to hate.

The sales associates made ridiculous educational decisions without my input, and then because

they sold a certain thing to the parents, I would have to teach it.

They would assuage these hurts with bonus after bonus, and that was good enough for

a while, but in the end, I decided the money wasn't worth it.

I wanted my lazy expat China life back.

You may decide differently.

If you do go this route, please keep this warning in mind: Training schools are a highly

competitive business, and some of them are less than scrupulous when it comes to getting

you a legal visa.

We'll talk more about this at the end of this video, but if you do work for a training school,

do your due diligence and know your rights and responsibilities as a foreign national.

Private kindergarten, on the other hand, is a dream!

Full disclosure, I work for a kindergarten now, but you cannot have my job.

Here's what's good about it.

The schedule is the same every week, about 20 hours a week, and I'm done by 4pm, with

a two and a half hour lunch break while the kids nap.

Any prep I need to do can be done during work time, and all of my weekly classes use the

same lesson plan.

It's a lot of songs and games and dancing, which if you like these things, it's kind

of fun.

I have heard of people complaining that they feel like they have to be a clown for their

kids, but I have never felt that.

The kids are just looking to make a connection, the same as any other human.

I have an assistant, who does all of the disciplining; all I have to do is M.C. the fun.

The base pay is decent, and there is an opportunity to pick up private classes if I feel like

making more money.

We get all the public holidays off, and between the summer and winter break, I get plenty

of time off -- to make these videos!

The bad: In China, they start kindergarten at 2 years old, and it takes a lot of energy

to keep up with those babies.

And there is always someone crying at any given moment.

Both of these things took a lot of getting used to for me, but it's not actually something

I mind, now.

Another thing is that the class sizes for the older babies is pretty big.

I think I have, like, 40 kids in my 6-year-olds class.

But I had upwards of 60 kids in my middle school classes -- if you can't handle large

class sizes, maybe teaching in China isn't for you.

There's a uniform -- another tracksuit -- but I only have to wear it on occasional school

outings.

Which I am well-informed of in advance.

Much like training schools, private kindergartens can vary widely in quality, so do your research

before you sign anything.

When we come back, we'll take a look at public schools and colleges.

My first job in China was at a public middle school, where I stayed for four years.

I have really fond memories of working for the middle school ... which have kind of obliterated

all the annoyances I know that I felt at the time.

But first, the breakdown.

The standard contract is usually something like 20 40-minute classes a week, which works

out to a 16-hour time commitment.

I was responsible for prepping 1-2 lessons per week, on my own time -- with complete

freedom to teach mostly whatever I wanted, as long as it was in English.

The flip side of complete freedom, however, is zero guidance; you're kind of on your own

when it comes to teaching, though my school did give me a copy of the English textbook

for reference.

I didn't have an assistant, either, which made communicating with the kids really difficult.

But it is doable.

Searching out "Immersion Classroom strategies" will help you a lot if this is your situation.

Vacations a-plenty, including paid days off every month when the kids had exam days.

The downside is that the pay is often much lower than training and private schools.

Some schools provide half pay during the non-teaching winter and summer months off, but mine didn't,

so I had to be careful to hoard my nuts.

And, like I said before, the classes are huge.

Gifted kids were about 30 to a class, but other classes could be more that 60.

I have heard that if you teach in a rural area, you might have, like, 80 students in

one class.

Managing that many people to do anything is really hard.

Again there is no assistant, so it really is trial by fire of any classroom management

techniques you've learned.

Education is provided for free in China up through middle school, or about 15 years of

age.

If they continue their education beyond that, their family has to pay, though there are

merit scholarships and financial aid available for talented high schoolers.

Classes are tracked by ability, which means you'll have classes full of gifted kids, which

almost teach themselves, and classes full of kids who may drop out at the half year

to take a job in a factory.

The middle ground is actually where I had the most fun -- the gifted kids are well behaved

beyond your wildest dreams, but that can be a little boring.

The bottom of the bunch are still deserving of an education and your compassion, but honestly,

they can be pretty checked out.

But!

The middling kids are interested in what you have to say, but loose enough to go on some

pretty funny tangents.

From 12 years old and up, for many students, school is often a sleep-away experience.

The middle school I taught at was the size of a small liberal arts college in the States,

and the teachers and students all dormed together in neighboring buildings.

Because of this, Chinese teachers can be as important in their students' lives as the

students' own parents.

And, if you choose, you can form really strong bonds with your students.

We had kids over to our apartment to make western food, or play guitar, or just watch

English-language movies.

I still keep in touch with some of my students from that time today.

I'm close with my students from private school, too, but being their teacher has much more

of a hired-gun feel.

In retrospect, teaching in public school was both really challenging and incredibly rewarding.

I stayed at that school for four years and I'm really thankful for that experience.

As for college life, beyond the continuing education course I taught, I don't actually

have any experience with teaching English at the university level.

The reason for that is because of all the ESL jobs in China, the pay is by far the lowest.

At my current job, I make, like, six times what I could make teaching college.

I will also share that when I taught continuing ed. it was a very unsatisfying experience.

The adults were completely unmotivated and it seemed that most of them didn't want to

be there.

I've heard from other teachers that college students are similarly apathetic.

In China, the reputation is, you basically kill yourself to get through high school (sometimes

literally), but college is kind of a joke.

In fairness, the upside to teaching university level students is that it's generally a higher

level of English, and the lessons can be much more interesting.

Also, you can make genuine connections with your young adult students, some of whom are

actually interested in learning English.

Let's take another short break, and when we come back, we'll put all this information

into an easily digestible chart.

OK. So here's that chart I promised you

Because this is China, there is one constant that I will guarantee will be a part of your

job, no matter where you end up: People here are terrible at planning, and then also terrible

at communicating that planning.

I mentioned before the training schools calling to say, "Surprise!

You have class right now, come to school!"

That was an extreme example in degree, but not all that uncommon in principle.

Everyone I've ever worked for has had some kind of last-minute: "Hey, come here."

Also, in the middle school I worked for, at the start of spring term one year, they moved

every classroom to a new location on the first day of school, without telling anyone.

It was chaos.

We would often get invited to events, and not be told until we got there that we were

the star of said event.

Or, it's parents' day, but nobody told the foreign staff, who had just prepared a normal

lesson.

For various reasons, I've made many impromptu speeches.

The key is to remember that no one actually cares what a public speaker says.

Just end with, "and your kids are great!"

There may even be a plan communicated to you ahead of time ... that has nothing to do with

what actually unfolds.

Just a few weeks ago, my school had a 2.5 km fun run that had originally been characterized

as supervising kids playing in toy cars.

This is China, and those things are going to happen.

And more, probably.

If you find that kind of disorder upsetting, it's possible that China isn't a good place

for you.

If you like surprises, on the other hand ... China welcomes you!

One other thing: Ten to twenty years ago, you used to be able to get a job anywhere

in China just by showing up and being white ... oh, yeah, sidebar here: The Chinese have

a well-known problem with racism.

White skin is openly preferred.

Because, [gesture down] privilege, I don't have any experience or advice with this.

To teachers of color, I can only offer my condolences.

I'm really sorry that this is the case here.

It sucks.

To other white teachers, consider pushing back against racist statements when you hear

them.

People love you for your skin color, you don't have a lot at stake if you make waves.

But this applies to foreigners of all colors: these days China expects you to actually be

able to teach.

I work really hard to make sure all of my students are learning something.

In fact, when I cited job stress as a reason I wanted to quit training school, my boss

told me that my lessons didn't have to be that good.

But that means I get to pick and choose my opportunities, and ask for more money.

Being a good foreign teacher gives me a lot of power.

Of course in a small market, you can get away with being just so-so, if that makes you happy.

But it's not acceptable anymore to roll up hung over and lecture at your students about

your drunken exploits the night before.

Especially at private schools.

The parents pay a lot of money for these lessons, and they demand satisfaction.

Their baby better have learned something -- they're watching you on the closed circuit TV.

Coming up next, a city on the rise.

Alright ... here I'd like to make a case for my Chinese hometown, Luzhou.

Come to Luzhou.

A prefecture-level city in south Sichuan province, Luzhou has a lot to offer an ambitious foreigner.

It's a city on the rise: Old China is still accessible, but you can also find bread, and

butter, and other Western comforts.

Not really cheese, yet.

But we have our own Peter's Tex Mex.

We're so close to pandas!

And there are tons of under-exposed natural and man-made wonders just a few hours drive

from the city.

Leshan's Big Buddha, Yibin's Bamboo Sea, Mt. Emei, and hot springs!

Jiujiagou is a short plane ride away, but IT'S STILL IN SICHUAN!

There's fantastic hiking all around us.

South Sichuan butts up against the Tibetan plateau, and there are forests, gorges, and

all kinds of nature to get lost in.

Prefer the city life?

We have access to three!

Luzhou itself is a city on the rise.

And our more established neighbors Chengdu and Chongqing host art galleries and rock

clubs that attract acts from around the world.

If you're looking to improve your Chinese, young people here speak Mandarin!

And very few people speak English -- as compared to in a first-tier city -- so you'll be forced

to take your book learning out into the real world, right away.

There are some other foreigners, but there aren't a lot of us, which to me is ideal.

You have access to an international community, but you won't get caught in an expat bubble,

spending all your time living abroad interacting only with other people like you.

Fewer foreigners also translates into great opportunities for the aspiring English teacher.

I get job offers just walking down the street.

Seriously, at the grocery store, at the hot pot restaurant, in the elevator of my building.

Twice, I got offers of work, while I was ALREADY AT WORK!

And the weather ... well, it's hot and humid, and occasionally sunny!

On a nice day, Luzhou rivals any place I've been.

The river walk is lovely, and we've got parks all over.

Most larger Chinese cities are unwieldy behemoths, clad in concrete and ring roads.

But Luzhou is a manageable, walk-able size, and it actually is beautiful, I think.

So, come to Luzhou, a city on the rise.

I honestly can't imagine why you'd want to live anywhere else.

Stay tuned for the questions you need to ask before you say yes to your dream job.

OK, when you're looking for ESL work, especially if you're in Luzhou, there are still a lot

of jobs, and not a lot of competition, so I really recommend taking your time to find

the job that's a perfect fit for you.

A job interview is a job interview anywhere in the world, but there are some things that

are specific to China.

We're going to talk about some of the details you should know in the area of contracts,

pay, hours and housing.

And then, after a short break, we'll address the topic of legal working visas in China.

Any reputable school will have a contract translated into English for your approval

that lays out all the details of your job, the deal you're getting, the visa they are

sponsoring, fire-able offenses, and how to terminate that contract.

They may have you sign two contracts with a small difference that I'll leave it to them

to explain.

It's common practice and no cause for alarm.

But there is a cultural difference around the contract that it's important to be aware

of.

My Chinese colleague explained that in local culture, a signed contract does not mean negotiations

are completely finished with regards to your job description.

Bosses expect to be able to change your duties -- usually with no extra compensation.

I'll let you guess what kind of schools are the worst offenders at this: Starts with a

T and rhymes with "paining!"

If you push back against the mission creep, I can tell you from experience, you'll be

told, "But it's Chinese culture!"

You won't get fired, though, if you stand your ground.

They need you.

Make sure you know what your compensation plan looks like: Base salary, bonuses, stipends.

Are holidays paid?

Sometimes they aren't.

Public schools increasingly don't offer any pay for the summer and winter holidays.

But some places will offer half pay during your downtime if you sign up for another year.

Will they help you pay your taxes?

When is payday?

It's pretty common to be paid only once a month.

Also, for a while I was paid in a big, fat wad of cash every month, but most institutions

these days can set up direct deposit with a Chinese bank.

And, of course, they will help you set up a Chinese bank account.

If there's a flight allowance, when can you expect that or other expenses, to be reimbursed?

What other costs are you allowed to expense?

If you're just arriving in China, know that you will need to have enough savings to get

you through at least your first month before any money starts coming your way.

Some schools offer nice perks, so ask what they can do for you -- where I work now, they

give me free lunch from the school cafeteria, if I want it.

You can see what a typical Chinese school lunch looks like in a video from earlier in

the week.

The other big part of your contract is the amount of hours you're expected to work, and

what those hours mean.

A lot of training schools, in particular, will split your schedule between teaching

hours and office hours -- at my last training school job, they only paid overtime if you

worked extra teaching hours ... but they would expect you to work as many office hours as

necessary.

Ask what duties might be expected of you during an office hour, and be aware that the time

between classes, where you clean up after your last class and prepare for your next

class, might be counted as a "break."

If you don't have enough teaching hours in a given week, what happens?

How do they handle and communicate schedule changes?

Like I said earlier, no matter where you work a change of plans WILL happen.

Can they guarantee you 24 hours notice?

Will they call you at 6am?

Or midnight?

And what's the procedure when a class is cancelled or rescheduled?

And demo and marketing activities ... I hate these, so if these are a part of the job,

I'm out.

But if they're not a dealbreaker for you, you should know exactly what you're getting

into.

Ask about it!

It's common for ESL contracts to include a provision for housing, whether that's a school-owned

apartment or a rent subsidy in your paycheck.

If it's a school apartment -- where is it?

On campus?

There are perks and drawbacks to living with your students.

No matter where you plan on living, get a picture of the facilities first, if you can't

visit in person.

I've mostly had good apartment experiences, but I've also heard horror stories of people

being put up in storage rooms, so be careful.

Will your apartment have a western toilet?

A washing machine?

It won't have a dryer, but you can ask.

Also, dishwashers are unlikely.

It's standard for apartments in China to come furnished, so you probably won't have to worry

about that, but knowledge is power.

If you have to find your own apartment, be aware that rent is generally paid a full year

up front -- or in some cities quarterly or at the half year.

A supportive school will help you find a place, but you'll have to finance the initial payment

yourself -- if your school provides a subsidy, it'll be included with your monthly payment.

Rent in Luzhou for a two-bedroom apartment in the nice part of town runs about $300 U.S.

per month.

I can't really give you numbers in the rest of the country, but it's safe to say that

bigger cities would be more expensive.

Come to Luzhou.

If you can, I really recommend talking to the foreign teacher who was there before you.

Schools can be pretty desperate, and tell you things that you want to hear rather than

the truth.

And bad working conditions can really make your time in China a nightmare.

Stay tuned, and in our last segment we'll discuss legal Chinese work visas.

Lastly, I want to talk about work visas in China.

I don't want to alarm you, but I don't know one person who hasn't had some issue with

theirs ... although the good news there is that visa troubles are normal and survivable!

There are two issues with your employer that you'll have to watch out for: One, they are

actually a crook and lying to you.

Use your common sense and ask all your questions, and you'll be able to sniff this out.

Two, they are uninformed and make big mistakes.

It happens.

But either way, it's good for you to know the law and what can happen to you.

If you do something wrong, even if it's what your school told you to do, the consequences

fall directly on you.

So know your dates of when paperwork is due, when permits expire, all of it.

The correct procedure to follow is that you apply for a Z-visa in your home country, come

over here and your school will apply for something called a Foreign Expert Certificate.

With the FEC in hand, you will apply for your foreign residence permit, which will allow

you to enter and exit the country multiple times, and, more importantly work there.

You should finish the process within thirty days of your arrival in China, though if you

need more time, I think you can extend the Z-visa.

The school holds onto the foreign expert certificate, and your passport is yours.

The school has no reason to take it from you, and you should question it if they say they

do.

Unfortunately the goal posts keep moving in terms of what precisely you need to do to

qualify as a legal teacher of English in China -- as of 2018, you need a valid university

diploma and a certificate of no criminal record, both authenticated by the Chinese embassy

or consulate in your HOME COUNTRY.

If you're starting out now, a TEOFL is useful too, I hear.

Next year, I'm sure the requirements will be something new and exciting, and the same

for the year after that.

But here's something that will always be true: You cannot work on a tourist, business, or

student visa, and if someone tells you otherwise, they are lying to you.

Also, only people from countries that have English as their national language can be

certified to teach English.

I know it's totally possible to be a good teacher even if English is your second language,

but in China, that's just the rule.

Again, if a school tells you differently -- lies.

Knowing this, if you still want to take the risk, you are less likely to be caught if

you're further out west, or in a smaller city, but Uncle Foreigner categorically recommends

against this.

Depending on where you are, how much sleep the police officer got the night before, and

what shenanigans you've been a party to, the punishment can range from a very steep fine

to deportation.

Jail is unlikely, but not out of the question.

Recently, an American on an illegal student visa had to spend a month behind bars in Chengdu,

and it did not sound fun.

If you want to hear his story, I'll link to a podcast he was on in the description below.

Something that is a grey area but everybody does it, is that your school may ask you to

come to China as soon as possible on a tourist visa, and they'll work on getting you your

work permit while you're here.

Here's what I don't like about this: There is minimal risk of getting caught working

in your first months while you're still on the tourist visa, but it's still illegal.

Also, your school, through malice or incompetence, may not ever be able to get you the legal

visa once you're here, but you've already overhauled your whole life for a job in China.

Thirdly, even if everything else works out OK, swapping the tourist visa for a Z-visa,

is a big pain.

It involves a trip out of the country to reapply at a foreign-soil Chinese embassy or consulate.

Usually, you can just do this in Hong Kong, but a few years ago, Hong Kong stopped issuing

work permits for a time unless your company had some magic fairy dust or something ... and,

anyway, even if Hong Kong is issuing work permits, it's an expensive trip.

They've got so many tempting great restaurants and bars, and the shopping is fantastic.

Some schools will reimburse part of your expenses, but never enough to do Hong Kong right.

I love Hong Kong, and it's a great place to travel, but an emergency trip there to do

paperwork is not my idea of a good time.

Though there is a great Cantonese breakfast spot right near the consulate.

My verdict: Tread carefully if you want to go the swapsies route, and have a backup plan

in case you need it.

China used to have a reputation as a wild west in the east.

Anything went, and there were easy opportunities for losers back home.

No qualifications?

You could handprint your diploma in crayon, and you'd get hired.

Got a criminal record in one province?

Move to another.

But this is not really true any more.

Behaviors that were fine then just don't fly now, and regulations are tightening up every

year.

In addition to the hiring requirements that I talked about earlier, the police have also

started to expect your job to reflect what your foreign expert certificate says it is.

This means: no more side hustles.

Six years ago, when I taught at a public school, my boss would help me find additional jobs

and tutoring students.

And it was totally fine.

Last year, however, there was a huge crackdown on foreign teachers who took on work outside

of the school that sponsored their visa.

That dream of stealing away all of your training school students to start your own secret private

school -- now you'll actually need to do it on the up and up.

And that involves a lot of paperwork.

Also, it's a jerk move.

Open a school if that's what you want; it's an advanced move, but for many foreign teachers

it's a legitimate next step.

But don't do it out of spite.

Just don't work for a training school if you hate them.

Which concludes the advice I have to give on teaching English as a foreigner in China.

To sum up: There are a lot of different types of teaching opportunities -- do your research

to see what situation fits in with your life goals.

Ask lots of questions: moving to a new country is a big life change, you'll want to be reasonably

sure of what you're getting into.

And, always know your legal rights and responsibilities.

China can be a great adventure, but paying fines at the police station is not the kind

of adventure you want.

If you still have any questions or even your own stories or tips to share, leave them in

the comments.

I'll be active in the discussion, and if we get a really good one going, maybe we'll plan

some sort of sequel.

Oh, and consider Luzhou!

It's a city on the rise.

Thanks for watching everyone.

Good luck out there.

And come back tomorrow for a more general look at that lazy expat lifestyle.

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