A defining feature of working at hagwon on an afternoon/evenings schedule: walking home in the dark.
So far, it's been pretty unstructured. My new job mostly has involved me being a substitute teacher for my overworked and stressed out fellow teachers. That's OK. It gives me a chance to get to know the students a little bit, and get a feel for how things work. But there are all these snippets of familiarity, of course – unlike any "new" job I've ever had, before. I know my boss, he's a friend. I know all the other people who work there, from my many visits over the years. And even some of the students know me – some were my students way back at LinguaForum, and there's even a refugee from LBridge's apocalyptic collapse.
I was reflecting as I walked home tonight, that this business of coming back to a job in such a familiar context is, in itself, something new for me. Normally, once I abandon a job and "move on," I never go back. This business of circling back… well, I do it a lot in my travels, but almost never in my career. Experiment.