I m So Afraid to Get Hot Again Korean

Hot Girl Hired – Videos Coming Up

12 Apr

A few weeks ago, I was able to rent that hot girl I was talking virtually (maybe more cute than hot, but I'm down!). It was tough when I was just advertising on craigslist Korea on my own, only my (awesome) higher student part-time employee was pretty clever and more resourceful than I. She went on some Naver and Daum cafe's (essentially, Korean bulletin boards) and went specifically to modeling/acting bulletin boards to postal service an advertisement for them. And bam. In less than a calendar week, 43 models and actresses flooded my inbox. Most had modeling/interim feel to some degree, and some were even on major network television shows. The surprising thing was I was only offering 18만원 for the entire day. Great at all!

This Dominicus is our shoot. I have 1 day to finish all the scripts I wrote for learning Korean. That's why Seoulistic.com merely has ane post for this week. (I also have a recorded telephone call with my mom in the wings I want to post on this site). I'yard taking so much time to prep for this shoot because I don't know what I'm doing in terms of video. This is my first foray into this medium. But just like the Seoulistic.com launch, I'yard only doing it and figuring it out from there. It'll be fine 🙂 I will also be acting in the videos as well. Then if this were a motion picture, the credits would say: "Written by Keith Kim. Directed by Keith Kim. Starring Keith Kim"

That'southward a ROFL on so many different levels!

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Job sites for Korea – Still a Pain

9 Mar

In my last post I mentioned I was looking to hire Korean natives through craigslist and networking. That didn't piece of work out too well. I was going to get through the streets and get-go posting some fliers, but before I could do that I met with a friend who told me most some more online resources for hiring Koreans.

She said that Naver.com and Daum.cyberspace both accept cafes that are useful for hiring.

Here are the job sites she posted on:
http://cafe.daum.cyberspace/breakjob
http://buffet.daum.net/4toeic/

These are exactly what I was looking for: free chore postings to a site with tons of people looking for jobs. No stupid Korean business concern registration number, no fee to pay. Simply post and permit the applications overflowing in.

Only information technology's still not that simple for foreigners, generally because we're not used to the whole online "cafe" system. These are essentially online forums with added levels of difficulty. Korean internet is a majestic pain in the ass. Here'south a typical instance of Korean cafes:

Me -> I want to mail service so I get to the site.
Site -> Says I must sign up.
Me -> Ok absurd. I'm in. I press "write post."
Site -> Says I must upgrade to a "regular fellow member" to write posts.
Me -> Why? Fine,  how do I do it?
Site -> Request the admin to be upgraded.
Me ->  WTF why??? Fine. Washed. Request made. Press "write postal service" over again.
Site -> Your request must be approved by an administrator.
Me -> AHH any… fine. I'll expect.
Site -> (next day). Congratulations, you take been upgraded!
Me -> Finally! Press "write mail service" again.
Site ->  You must write five comments in gild to post.
Me -> …. I hate you…

To Koreans information technology'southward normal protocol on the internet. To me, it's like having an argument with my mom: I don't empathize half the things she says and I never win.

I didn't even try this fourth dimension. I asked my friend to post for me, and within 1 60 minutes, I already accept well-nigh 10 applications. I'm loving that I establish these sites. Simply it notwithstanding doesn't change the fact that I freaking hate the Net in Korea.

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