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    I would like to hear more about the trip even though this is a bali forum......I am wanting to visit there soon.....and as far as my opinion on aussies-- there great-you can speak your mind and not really offend them, and like wise- suppose its the Texan in me- but I find in Bali you can offend people easily- there are alot of touchy& karma,feely etc'ss running around here, and if you take offence to this post, you are probably one of them. When I moved here, I wasn't really sure whether we would stay.... Bali for me is a nice place to visit, but its not for me..... I dont enjoy living so close to one another, and I must admit, I miss some western&modern things.... like screens on your windows to keep all the mosquitoes&fly's, etcc out...... I could make a house more friendly here, but things (propery)are a little cramped- the visa thing is more of a pain than I expected........But sorry, didnt post to complain about Bali, Just not my long term style,,,,,,,,, the locals are fantastic and have meet alot of friends.... but I am sure at the end of my lease, Bali will be an extended vacation for me that me&family will always remember... cant thank Roy&Eri enough for all the help----(he's next door by the way)-- I bet he still sneaks a peek at the forum- its in his blood-----hopefully it wont be long before the Bali Lama is back online-......Frog

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    Thanks for the welcome guys. Not sure where to start there is so much I want to know. My situation right now is I visit Bali twice a year for a weeks holiday being July and xmas times. I first visited Bali back in 1982 and a lot has changed but I still love the place. In the future I would like to stay in Bali more, maybe working there and eventually living there. I am not sure there would be many dental therapy/hygienists jobs there?. From what I have read on the forum it seems like hard work to achieve this dream as I am not to sure with the visa polices. I will be visiting 2 orphanages in July with the social club I am in in Perth to start help doing charity work there on my visits. It looks like teaching English might be the way to go there for a job. I do have a tent I can pitch not fussed about leading the high life ha ha. So basically what visa would I get to work there and what does this entail anyone? Any information would be appreciated thanks. Tink

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    Tink,

    Finding English teaching positions in Bali is generally not easy as there are many English teachers in other parts of Indonesia who would love to move to Bali. Generally schools want people with certification in teaching English. There are a number of websites and forums about English teaching jobs in Indonesia. Try eslcafe.com and look for the Indonesian forum. That should be a start.

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    Hi Dr Bruce,

    for fear of hijacking the thread, i'd thought chase up a bit on tinkerbelles posting. You say english teaching jobs are hard to get, wouldn't have expected anything less to be honest, but what is the demand like for science teachers? I guess i'd probably be aiming at secondary level here with more emphasis on biology and chemistry. I am very curious because I am seriously considering going back to uni to complete a Dip Ed to go with my marine biology and zoology degree with the sole intention of finding work in indonesia. Your opinions would be really helpful.

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    Hi Adam,

    Science is always a good field to find teaching jobs in. International jobs pay the best, but there are a limited number of international schools in Indonesia (you can check out my http://www.cyberbali.com site for a list). The new (well relatively) national plus schools are an option. They pay more than English teacher jobs, but less than international school positions. National plus schools seem to be opening every day. I would look at that as a strong source of employment.

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    Apologies to all. I split this topic to start a new one, but I moved Froggy's post as well (which should have stayed in Bert's JBR thread). The board doesn't allow me to move it back.

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    Well I do have a health science degree from Curtin Uni doing dental hygienist/therapy. Are there many dental jobs there? I will check out your site Dr Bruce :-). Hey Adam start up a zoo and I will clean the animals teeth he he he. I am actually checking out and cleaning a few of the local guys teeth that I know in Kuta in July maybe I should set up a kerb side sign free dental in lieu of food do they have a bata system there

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    Hi Tink
    there are a few 'western trained' and reputable dentists in Bali. I know people who get their dental work done while on holiday as it can 'pay' for the holiday in cost savings, especially if they don't have health insurance. Maybe you could check them out and enquire if they are interested in hiring a dental hygienist. You never know.
    What I do know is that just about any time of income in Bali takes some inventiveness on your part, and you often need to think out of the box. Don't expect to see the dream job advertised.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FreoGirl
    I know people who get their dental work done while on holiday as it can 'pay' for the holiday in cost savings, especially if they don't have health insurance. Maybe you could check them out and enquire if they are interested in hiring a dental hygienist. You never know.
    That's check out the dentists, not the holiday makers :D :D :D :D :D

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    Hiya FreoGirl, thanks for the input. I am just trying to make a start to see what job opportunities are out there so all advice is welcome. I think I will end up working with a charity organisation down the track myself still looking into that as well. HAPPY AUSTRALIA DAY to all the Aussies whilst I am here. I see you live in Freo are you a mad dockers supporter like myself?. Sorry if I change the subject not sure how to start a new post with its own heading, I am half Irish so I can be excused.

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