True and those bases, airports, housing facilities are amazing......a huge task.....but having said that the UK did drawdown from Germany, which I thought was a huge mistake and wouldn't happen.......I was one of the last people there, other than a small military group that were retained in Sennelager.
Yes and no. Many schools these days try to pay the absolute minimum. Which usually. means employing non-native speakers. I would say overall, they dominate the teaching market, outside of the better private and international schoolsm, who mostly employ qualified native speakers, regardless of ethnicity.
Definitely a good idea is to return home, do your teaching qualification, get homeland teaching experience, then look for a position in an international school. For the best schools, its highly desirable to have home country teaching experience (not just a pgce, though this is still reguired).
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