Life III

Dude you are bachelor
You have bachelor degree, got A level, Ulamcity nanodegree (pending) should guarantee occupations higher-than-blue collar
Maybe even gold in some company
What I learnt from opportunities from Japan is the country's disparagement of Cambridge O level instead value highly even bachelors who have had simply bachelor degrees earned minimally, with or without their bachelor's virginity
I would have imagined the ease life having possessed any university degree, had it been the path of mine but man whatever visa opportunities that companies offer, they do it for those with that certificate showing their half-decade commitment, full-of-lies meritocracy justified by their time in higher education institutions.
One with bachelor degree in Taiwan can be a teacher, English teacher (with TEFL), teacher in my school (seriously discounting my Chinese proficiency and culinary skills I am confident I can do the teaching in my current school as none of the teachers have any knowledge about what they're doing and yet got salary 10 times my own. English teacher, albeit nice, has the English of the first Japanese I met, but because none of the class knows English, she can do teaching teaching, but in her class I do architecture instead of wasting time), artists-in-residence volunteer, and many many degrees-hungry companies, my CCA guitar instructor, a 24 yo English graduate. Doesn't even know Bbmaj7 chord, or any chords further than the majors, could afford to be My CCA teacher cos he had the degree. So my point is certification is such a dick; I don't put my life pursuit in front of its line. But the point to you is life is such easy with a degree for money. Matter is whether it suits the likings of your fields or not.

What do I need to get a job in Taiwan?
Super undercover skill in government-sponsored Taiwanese high schools which offer rare internship to prestigious companies, maximizing it by picking the shittiest school ever it doesn't have enough material to fill the free time you can use for your own pursuit of education, autonomously.

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