Disclaimer: I do not endorse any ESL schools. "Where do you sleep?" "So, teachers can stay here?" "You live next to Smoking Area?" "You have A/C in your room?" "Teacher!! Is that you?!" someone would shout at the smoking area while you were brushing your teeth at night at the sink next to it. These are just some of the typical questions I hear from my new students. As I've mentioned in my previous blog, being a stay-in-teacher is one of many perks of being a full-time teacher at the school I used to work in. Actually, this is another reason why I applied for a Full-time teaching job aside from the fact that full-time teaching position could give me stability at work. When I was a part-timer, I used to be a bed spacer in one boarding house since I could not afford to pay my own apartment. (Note: It takes an hour and a half from my hometown to my workplace, so I had no choice but to rent) When I became a stay-in-teacher, I didn'...