Expat Files - 11.25.18




The Expat Files: Living in Latin America show

Summary: Descriptions- EXPAT FILES SHOW #810- SUN, NOV 25 (11-25-2018):  #1- Tips for choosing the proper private Schools for your Gringo-Expat kids  #2- Announcing Johnny Mueller’s January 2019 “Expat Insider Seminar”: It will take place from Saturday, January 5th through Friday January 11th. For info and early-bird signup details visit www.TheNewExpat.comand click on the Seminar link  #3- Home schooling your kids in Latin America: Is home schooling even possible?  #4- The truth about Latin Private Schools and the transplanted gringo teachers who work there:  #5- Gringo Teacher Burnout: Why are there so many Ex-US Public school teachers traveling and working in Latin America? The mystery is… why have so many older and younger US teachers thrown in the towel on their teaching careers up north? We all hear complaints from US teachers about the low pay. It’s not that simple. Why do so many start teaching again in Latin American private schools- and for less than ¼ of their first-world salary?  #6- Helicopter Schools: Most medium and large cities have a dozen or more, expensive, private, so-called “helicopter” schools. The truth is that are many subtle and not so subtle differences between each of them, and it's not just in the cost of tuition (and the costs do vary quite a bit).  #7- Tips on how to save a ton of money building a home and finding an architect  #8- Johnny’s new “Expat Essentials Course” is a blueprint for your “Plan B” and the best way kick-start your exit plan before getting boots on the ground in Latin America. Check out the free intro video to the course now at www.theexpatfiles.com/academy   #9- Check out my “The Expat Files” You Tube channel. See all the fun slides and photos that go along with each show. There are now more than 150 shows posted on my YouTube channel so have a look.  #10- For more of Johnny’s reports, comments, adventures, news, surprises the famous “Expat Concierge Service” and more, check it all out at: www.thenewexpat.com