Someone I know is in South Korea for a teaching job right now.. Hes got a contract for a year.. With all the stuff happening with North Korea, if it gets worse would they send him home or just make him stay over there if it got really bad? THanks =]
The media is making the situation seem worse than it is right now, for lack of other sensational news stories. The thing is, they've been causing problems for the last few decades.
There is no need to worry about your friend's welfare while he's gone.
To put things in perspective, I have a friend in the military who just got back from 6 months in Afghanistan, was shot at every day, and doesn't have a nick on him.
karenR answered Saturday May 30 2009, 10:33 am: I am not 100% positive, but I do believe the United States would call for an evacuation of Americans should things get really bad there.
If he got really worried I suppose he could break his contract. I doubt he could legally be held to it if an emergency situation should arise.
Here is a website for you. If he doesn't have this info, send him the link.
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