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Hello. I am soon to be "new" in Brussels. Can you help?

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wharpiv

My name is William Harp and my wife has accepted a job in Brussels, so we'll be moving there in October.

As it were, I am a teacher (ESL, English, German, Student Advisor, AP, IB, IGCSE, Coaching, Testing Coordinator, Student Discipline) in my seventeenth year of Education.

I have overseas/International school (Private and Language) experience having lived in Bremen and Frankfurt, Germany for six years.


Yours Sincerely,

William Harp

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Maximilien

Hi William Harp,

Please note that your post is now on the Brussels Forum :)

You should post your resume in the Teaching jobs in Brussels section please as it might be helpful if you are job hunting :)

Best of luck

Thank you

Maximilien

Bman2112

Hi William,

I'm in the same boat as you.  Drop me a line when you arrive and we can meet up.

Thanks

Adrian

riogrande

Hi William,

Once you've exhausted options in Brussels, try Leuven. There are many who commute between Leuven and Brussels on a daily basis. In Leuven you can try the language teaching institutes of CVO, CLT and Group-T.

Hope this helps.

PS: So its bye-bye I-35, hello E40. :)

wharpiv

Sounds good. If you hear of anything, then take care of yourself first and then let me know. Be well.

Bill

Btw, the 35 transformation to the E40 made my day. Be well.

mohssin

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