Re: Kings Academy-Jordan working their as an American
dacole Send a noteboard - 10/07/2010 10:13:13 PM
Thanks! I am mostly worried about anti-american sentiment and doing something ignorantly that would offend. I have taught middle easterners before and they always seemed to be more formal and stand-offish than I was used to. When I would try to help them with problems I would always sit down beside them and they would carefully move themselves away a bit. I didn't notice it at first but eventually stopped sitting so close.
I basically actually asked the guy in the phone interview if anyone in the country disliked the school because of its western focus..
My husband is from Jordan, it's not as ass backwards as everyone things.
Scariest thing you'll find is the driving. The only rule is there are no rules.
Otherwise, it would be like living in America. People (generally) speak enlgish. There are fast food restaurants, tv, air conditioning, cable, etc...It's pretty normal.
I basically actually asked the guy in the phone interview if anyone in the country disliked the school because of its western focus..
So yesterday I had a phone interview with the head of the science department at Kings Academy in Jordan. I had put in an application to work there but I hadn't expected anything to come of it. I would be lying if I didn't say living and working in Jordan as an American didn't scare me some. Which I am sure came through in my phone interview. I thought though I would see if there was anyone here who had any connection to that school, graduated from it worked there or any Americans who had lived or worked in Jordan. Doing as much research as I can, and as expected it is somewhat contradictory.
My husband is from Jordan, it's not as ass backwards as everyone things.
Scariest thing you'll find is the driving. The only rule is there are no rules.
Otherwise, it would be like living in America. People (generally) speak enlgish. There are fast food restaurants, tv, air conditioning, cable, etc...It's pretty normal.
King's Academy-Jordan working there as an American
10/07/2010 07:32:51 PM
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It might look better if you removed the typo from your subject line. *NM*
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Number one cause of anti-American lynch mobs is grammatical errors
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11/07/2010 08:44:45 AM
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This would help...no joke
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Re: This would help...no joke
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Re: This would help...no joke
12/07/2010 12:10:38 AM
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You can try that, but just make sure you know what you're talking a-boat, buddy.
12/07/2010 02:45:30 AM
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Right...
12/07/2010 01:20:19 AM
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Too bad we're talking about a SCHOOL in JORDAN and not a war in Afganistan. *NM*
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Canada's presence in Afghanistan has made traveling with Canadian documents dangerous.
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Angry Muslims
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Jordan is both civilized and not anti-American, for the most part.
12/07/2010 02:09:11 PM
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Ok thanks guys! I feel much better now...
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