Warm Weather+Dust+Snotty Kids=Sick
I don’t get sick that often here in Korea. I usually average about 1 or 2 colds a year. I always seem to get sick when the weather starts getting warm. The yellow dust has been rough this year for me. My sinuses are in overdrive. I also have a bunch of sick kids that I am teaching and last Friday a student returned a book, they had borrowed, with a damn nasty booger attached to the spine. That is probably more information than you needed, but you see now where I am coming from.
I have never taken a sick day in my almost four years of working in Korea. If you know Korean workers, they will have to be on their sick bed before they take a sick day. (At least all the Koreans that I know, I am sure there are exceptions) Thank goodness, that I work for a decent academy. We only work 7 hours a day and about 5 to 6 hours of those 7 are teaching hours. I only had to teach today for about 5 hours and 20 minutes. I felt every second of it. I am taking some over the counter medicine and hope that I am well enough to have a decent day tomorrow. I could take a sick day if I wanted too since I don’t qualify for the sick day bonus at the end of my contract. I am not working a full contract and will not get any extra money for not being sick.


Too bad you are sick, Johnny Reb. Try to get through it without the pharmaceutical overkill the pharmacies give out. I haven’t beem sick here in years. I mark it up to never ever touching my hands to my face in public. Get well soon. Beer may help.