I've graduated for a few months from university now, and has a Bachelor's degree in computer science at UofT. However, since I accidentally missed the internship opportunity, therefore I can't seem to land a comp-sci job right now. Currently, I'm doing AI training and earning about 150 USD a day if I work full-time. During university, I passively learned Japanese by reading a ton and following a few Japanese youtubers in my spare time. Last year I passed N1 JLPT with ease, so I'm wandering if teaching English in Japan is a viable career option. My Japanese is close to native level, and I can understand a few Kansai dialects without any problem. What's the highest paying teaching job given my language background? How many hours of work should I be expecting each day? If there's free time available, I would like to use it on the AI training job as a side hustle. With that in mind, how viable is this economically?
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