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...as for the DELTA, I see where you're coming from, but you are thinking of IH and their disgusting corporate structure (I don't think I will work for IH ever again), but around the world it does not necessarily equate being 'management', who says that?? At most DELTA for me would mean being a trainer somewhere, other than a teacher, and I don't see anything wrong with that. If I can pretend to be one, I can pretend to be the other as well.
Bottom line, you should see my mailbox, because as a native speaker you might not get the full experience of how hard it can be to get a job anywhere in this trade. You would find hundreds of applications I've sent all over the world in the past three years which never even received an answer. Many to my home country. To British Council alone there are more than 30, though to be fair I always get their rejection emails, which I know by heart by now. When I do receive an answer it is often because there is some disgusting little aspect to that job that makes it unpalatable to most of the native speakers.
Sure I'd be happy to do anything else in life (I've had a lot of jobs and no qualms in starting over) but to be honest this is the grind that gave me the most stability with the least necessity to suck up to anybody, so I might try to beat this dead horse a while longer.
J.