[?] Subscribe To
This Site

XML RSS
Add to Google
Add to My Yahoo!
Add to My MSN
Add to Newsgator
Subscribe with Bloglines

Home
Globlog
Mark
Kari
Andrew
Ethan
Anna
Sam
Matt
John
Sarah
Photo Gallery
AnderWool
Mark Twain's Trips
Emily Rudolph
Tributes
Links & Resources
NewsLetter
Search
YOUR Trips
Azerbaijan
China
Czech Republic
El Salvador
England
France
Ireland
Belgium
Japan
Jordan
Netherlands
North Ireland
Norway
Panama
Philippines
Mexico
Romania
Scotland
Svalbard
Thailand
Turkey
USA
Wales
Contact
Global News
 

Jobs Azerbaijan



Jobs Azerbaijan -- a variety in this household.

Ayur and flowers
Ayur and Flowers

I was invited to Baku, Azerbaijan, by a university student, Elnur, whom Mark and I met in Istanbul. Mark is a friendly fellow, and when I travel with him....I meet lots of people. Elnur wanted me to meet his mother, who is also a school teacher, like myself. Although I have the credentials of a public school teacher, I only teach my own children at home....but non-the-less....he thought we would enjoy knowing each other.

The next time I was in Istanbul visiting our son, Andrew, I decided to hop on over to Baku....well, fly, actually. It was right after some new James Bond movie came out, "The World is Not Enough", which happened to take place in Istanbul and Baku. I even happened to see the film on the flight to Istanbul, Turkey. Guess what my flight's number was? Yup....007!

So....there you have one of the family's jobs Azerbaijan -- school teaching. I was really hoping to visit her classroom, but alas, that did not materialize. It turns out that having a guest from the USA was quite a big deal and she took time off of teaching to be with me and cook for me! I was honored.

When I mentioned a desire to visit the school, the request fell flat. I don't think she was too pleased with or proud of her school. As the days went on, I learned more. Her salary amounted to an equivilent of $30/month...yes, month. There is little or no heat in the building and she never takes off her coat. That alone said a ton. I could only imagine the rest. The children were unruly and didn't want to learn. She had migraine headaches often. The last thing she wanted to do was go back there on her few days off.

Their daughter, however, Ayur, had a job in Azerbaijan that got the whole family boasting. She worked for ANS TV which is like CNN TV in the USA. Here she is with this fabulous bouquet of flowers that she is bringing to a birthday party at ANS.

I was fortunate to join her for the party, which was a blast...(you'll want to read all about it.)

Being a powerful journalist is a very esteemed position anywhere and especially in Baku, which was still very much emerging from the communist Russian era when I was there.

The father was a retired Russian soldier complete with benefits--free rent, free heat, free transportion--which he was very proud of and which caused him to hold on tenatiously to his communist point of view.


Have A Great Story About Azerbaijan?

Do you have a great story about Azergaijan? Please share it!

Enter Your Title

Tell Us Your Story! [ ? ]

Upload A Picture (optional) [ ? ]

Add Picture Caption (optional) 

Author Information (optional)

To receive credit as the author, enter your information below.

Your Name

(first or full name)

Your Location

(ex. City, State, Country)

Submit Your Contribution

Check box to agree to these submission guidelines.


(You can preview and edit on the next page)

Buy Cool Azeri Stuff

It's best to sign up for Ebay so you'll be ready to bid when something you like shows up....it's quick and easy to .

Google



footer for jobs azerbaijan page