While I still plan on visiting KMA (Korea Management Association) in Yeouido tomorrow, I learned through AI (everything is through AI these days) that, to apply to be a KMA instructor, there's an online way to do so. I've spent the past two hours mucking my way through that process on the KMA website, and I have no idea whether, at the end of it all, KMA will bother to give me a call or email. Well, I'm not going to sit on my heels and wait, which is why I'll be visiting their head office—where I used to teach—tomorrow. I still have no clue whether KMA requires its lecturers to be employed elsewhere; based on what I've seen on the KMA website, a lot has changed, so maybe that rule has also changed. In my letter to the organization, I mentioned that I have an F-4 visa, which means I don't legally need a sponsorship to be employed anywhere (some work is still forbidden to F-4s, though, e.g., manual labor). I hope they take that into consideration. If not, I will have no choice but to get a full-time job first, then reapply to KMA. I'm definitely feeling my age.
Monday, June 01, 2026
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