I’m disappointed in your muffins, they’re not muffiny enough.

So I’ve been told, nay, threatened that I need to talk about what I’m doing in this mixed up world. I guess you know which country I’m currently in, which is good, but what am I doing? That’s a different bag of jellyfish.

So I believe I’ve noted in the past that at one point I was living (short term) in Osaka and then Kyoto. During that time I was, at first, looking for a job and then (mostly in Kyoto) waiting for the job to start. At the end of July I left there for my current location, which I have alluded to when I arrived here, and I started working.

So what am I doing? You can probably take a good guess and be fairly close; I’m teaching English at small school in the “Three-ply” area of Japan. Most of my students are elementary school age, but there are a few older kids and adults. And as long as you have no problem working with children it’s not particularly difficult work, but you do have to be more lively than you would be at a normal desk job. On Wednesdays I also teach at a kindergarten in the local area, which is tiring, but lots of fun.

Besides that there isn’t much to say about the job, the classes are small, it’s not a monolithic corporation and I have good hours. Don’t know if there’s anything else to say about it.

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