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Teachers' advice > Ethiopia
"I have never taught in Ethiopia but I have lived there for about 12 years. The
people are great and the culture is so rich. I would think teaching there might
be a little difficult because of the government. It is hard to get anything done
with the government. Even something as easy as getting your license renewed
takes days. Besides that the weather is great and you can walk anywhere. You
don't need a car transportation is easy. The only advice I have is if you are
the type of person who is so used to having a government that is so cooperative
then it might be a little hard to live in Ethiopia."
Anonymous, 20/09/07
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