The problem I have with the guide is that I am one of those foreigners the guide says shouldn’t be here, but I’ve been in China for over 3 years and am doing well.
I dropped out of college when I was in my sophmore year because of a family tragedy. I was really depressed, doing nothing and feeling sorry for myself, so I decided to give China a try. Because I am unqualified and moved to China after a “mismanaged life”, according to your guide I shouldn’t be here.
Yes, it was very tough in the beginning, and you are right that moving to China to teach without a degree while you are depressed is not very easy because of all the changes you have to deal with. I did feel worse in the beginning and I almost went back home, but I stuck it out and now I have a job that is much better than the first one. Next year I will have enough money saved to go back home and re-start my life. So it can be done.
My school is very happy with me and my students are also. I don’t see how the teachers with real degrees are doing any better than me. Just for the record.
I did mostly think the guide was excellent. The sections on culture shock and dating Chinese girls was spot on. It just seemed that guide was written against teachers like me especially the section on western colleages, which I think is strange because most of the teachers in China do not have degrees, like your guide says. I never lied though about who I am or pretended to be anything I am not, which I agree many do.
