Is it's possible to make a career out of being an English teacher?

No, it looped back to prove what I said:
>English teachers are literal expendable monkeys
>Unqualified teachers are literal expendable monkeys
Fixed.
Being competent enough to read twitter =/= being able to read, write, and effectively teach others to do so.
>most of you are coming here straight to taste the tight asian pussy
My God, again with the incel rhetoric. My last girlfriend was Asian. I can get laid in Canada without literally uprooting my life and moving across the planet. You don't think some of these people are going abroad to see what another place in the world is like for a few years? What is Yas Forums for if not discussing other cultures? What's more, I even mentioned beefing up my qualifications so that I could work in an international school instead of a scuffed hagwon.

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Why would they hire qualified English teachers which cost more, when they have an infinite supply of unqualified weebs that the government has invested money into?

>Why would they hire qualified English teachers which cost more
Because qualified teachers are better educators?

Japan doesn't care about that. If they did they wouldn't still be running their biggest program JET and they wouldn't be so bad at English.

> My God, again with the incel rhetoric
Havent read this thread, and Im not talking specifically about you. I just tell you how is it here

> You don't think some of these people are going abroad to see what another place in the world is like for a few years?
This is litteraly me, what the fuck are you talking about

If you have more specific question you can ask them out.
I've lived in Japan and Korea, and all I can say is that it is definitely possible to become an ESL teacher in Korea and Japan. Considering how utterly retarded the average ESL teacher is, I would even say it is very possible. You will however be looked down upon by pretty much everyone, because locals see this job as a litteral scum's profession
Anyway, AMA, I guess

Language learning happens through input immersion, teachers are providing near zero-value to the process aside from the hour of input they give. Thankfully people are starting to wise up to this scam.