trout501 wrote: I just wanted to drop into the thread to give some folks a reality check and say what the most of us are thinking, but nobody's saying. That is that you had better like fish if you think you want to live in Japan. It is literally a staple food here. Not liking - not being able to eat - a whole category of food, that's called being a bad eater. You crossed the line from picky when you decided that you would not even entertain the thought of tasting foods you had never seen, nor eaten before. Honestly, guys. You're too old to be doing this, and the rest of us just feel embarrassed for you.
There will be times - many times - when you are in Japan and being entertained at some person's house. They will offer you fish. They will offer you fish products that are not fish meat. They will offer you seaweed that will smell of the ocean and still other fish products. Are you going to say to these people that you refuse to eat their otherwise perfectly healthy and edible food - food that is fit enough for them to eat, and which they put a lot of thought and effort into making - because you retained an immature childhood prejudice against eating fish? Too "icky" for you? You might want to mull that over sometime in the next 4 months.
Jax wrote:trout, you must've missed all the posts that frequently pop up with comments from vegetarians and people who dislike fish who say that they get by perfectly fine without eating fish.
So bluntly telling applicants that it isn't possible and they need a reality check is, imo, giving everyone bad information.
Maybe in your situation you can't, but don't force your experience on everyone else.
vava wrote:My apologies if someone's already answered this, but do most ALTs get free school lunch at their schools?
I volunteered as an ALT during my study abroad, and I always got free kyuushoku for it, though I was only volunteering one day a week so perhaps that's why.
EricaHartmann wrote:vava wrote:My apologies if someone's already answered this, but do most ALTs get free school lunch at their schools?
I volunteered as an ALT during my study abroad, and I always got free kyuushoku for it, though I was only volunteering one day a week so perhaps that's why.
Have not heard of a single person who gets school lunch for free.
vava wrote:My apologies if someone's already answered this, but do most ALTs get free school lunch at their schools?
ladama wrote:vava wrote:My apologies if someone's already answered this, but do most ALTs get free school lunch at their schools?
There's no such thing as a free lunch.![]()
Sorry, couldn't help myself. But I would said most ALTs definitely do NOT get free lunch.
Most schools (JHS and elementary schools at least) have all their teacher pay a bit of money each month, I guess you could call it monthly dues or fees. It's around 10,000yen a month, and it's for not only school lunch, but also for things like tea, snacks and newspapers for the staffroom, for enkais (well, for part of it. check out the current jet forum for a thread about enkai prices >.<), and for gifts. Some ALTs are asked to pay this, but I think a lot of them are only asked to pay for school lunch.
I taught at 2 junior high schools (not at the same time, me and the other ALT in town switched every term) and I paid for school lunch. One school charged me by the number lunches there were that month (like 250yen per lunch or so) the other just charged me a flat rate per month, around 5000yen. I also visited elementary school 3 or 4 times a month, I didn't have to pay, but they would get a little money from what I paid the JHS.
Siyris wrote:ladama wrote:Most schools (JHS and elementary schools at least) have all their teacher pay a bit of money each month, I guess you could call it monthly dues or fees. It's around 10,000yen a month, and it's for not only school lunch, but also for things like tea, snacks and newspapers for the staffroom, for enkais (well, for part of it. check out the current jet forum for a thread about enkai prices >.<), and for gifts. Some ALTs are asked to pay this, but I think a lot of them are only asked to pay for school lunch.
I taught at 2 junior high schools (not at the same time, me and the other ALT in town switched every term) and I paid for school lunch. One school charged me by the number lunches there were that month (like 250yen per lunch or so) the other just charged me a flat rate per month, around 5000yen. I also visited elementary school 3 or 4 times a month, I didn't have to pay, but they would get a little money from what I paid the JHS.
You pay a man each month o.O. That seems insanely expensive to me... but that might be a inaka vs bigger town sort of thing? I pay for my lunches each month... each of my two schools count how many lunches I've had that month and tell me total. For me, it's 300 yen per lunch at JHS and 247 yen per lunch and ES.
At my school the tea and whatever are free for the taking, as are any of the snack-like omiyage that are in one of the cabinets. However, there is an expectation that every once in a while you will supply a box of tea for the teacher's room yourself. I usually end up totaling 5000 yen a month in fees for lunches (including both schools) and tea stuff.
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