What apps do you use to stay organized?

Notion? Trello? Obsidian?

I'm going to be a lead teacher meaning I have to balance my classes along with mentorship / observations / curriculum development planning. I'm wondering what's the best way to manage all of this.

I have ADHD so it's a struggle !!!

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u/Procrastinaught — 5 hours ago

Driving a Vietnamese Plated Motorbike

Will I be harassed by the police if I have a Vietnamese Plated Motorbike for 1-2 years in the country?

If I sell my motorbike, I'll lose a bit and then motorbikes seem to be a lot more expensive in Cambodia.

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u/Procrastinaught — 1 day ago

Moving to PP

I'm going to work in Chbar Ampov and I'm wondering what are the best apartments to live in that will have me in a walkable neighborhood and not too far from stuff to do after work around 4-5pm? I want to live in a walkable neighborhood.

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u/Procrastinaught — 3 days ago

5.5 months, feeling poorly, 5300 grafts

Before, now.

Yes I'll let it grow out now but... Looks very behind for 5.5 months

u/Procrastinaught — 17 days ago
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Getting a Background Check

I have since left China but I need a background check for my new job in Cambodia. I stayed only in Beijing. I'm wondering how I can get a background check sent to Cambodia and what's the cost?

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u/Procrastinaught — 19 days ago

Business casual pants

Hey guys I am not that acclimated to Viet Nam and I need good pants suggestions for teaching / cafes

30-35 C and 60% humidity is killer for my cotton chinos I have from Uniqlo. I regret buying them so much.

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u/Procrastinaught — 24 days ago

Male shoes - hot humid weather

I really am at a loss for dress shoes in southeast Asia (Florida like weather) that are good enough for business casual

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u/Procrastinaught — 1 month ago

CIA First Cambodia

Offered 2700/month gross for AP Comp Sci Lead role.

https://www.schrole.com/schools/cia-first-international-school/

Benefits are there on Schrole:

Tdlr: 1300 flight allowance, health insurance, seems 12 month paid.

But it also says on Schrole 1500-3000 and $3000 minimum for leadership.

I have a b.s. in cs, 2 years teaching AP CS, and Massachusetts provisional in CS.

Do I accept this or should I try for something else? My last role was $4700 I'm Beijing with $600 housing. I was able to save a bit but I hated Beijing and the school was quite a shtshow.

I think even though the pay is not good it would be good for my resume. But the reviews for the school leave a lot to be desired.

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u/Procrastinaught — 1 month ago

42k in student loan debt, U.S. citizen, 33

I have a cs degree and another stem degree. I've been abroad for 8 years without saving much. The most I've ever made was as a teacher in China. Currently wondering my best options to turn this ship around and be able to FIRE before 40.

Military? ICE? Teacher in China/ME? Data center and live in car?

What would you do?

I realistically would just need 1500 a month to live in SEA. I'm currently in SEA.

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u/Procrastinaught — 2 months ago

This month I'm adding clen and creatine. Is there anything I can do to cut body fat down to 15-17% this month? I do 5km walk at incline and then I do a 2-3 machines. I know I should be working out more but it's hard at this calorie deficit. I don't want to do roids.

33, 167cm

u/Procrastinaught — 2 months ago

I know this is the just-beginning-to-grow-phase but I know I look like sh*t growing it out right now.

Could use some words of encouragement or advice 🙏.

5300 graft transplant (3000 in crown and 800 of which were beard)

u/Procrastinaught — 2 months ago

Hi so I'm a computer science teacher in Asia. I'm looking to relocate back to the United States, live in a van, and do data center work until I'm out of debt. Currently I have $45,000 in debt from my computer science degree. I have an LPI certification but that's about it. I would be living with my parents in south Jersey until I found a job. Any advice would be appreciated. I'm 33 years old and I want to be finally out of debt and save enough money to get out of debt.

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u/Procrastinaught — 2 months ago