I hope this doesn't offend, as it's meant to be helpful and is said with the best of intentions:

Mais, you should be aware that there are employers who post classified ads on these boards.

In the circumstances, I think that you are not presenting yourself in the best of lights as a potential teacher or government employee by writing the way you do in a mixture of 'txt speak' and with sloppy spelling errors and so on.

I'm not in a position to employ people, I'm not even based in Qatar (yet!), I'm just hanging out here to find out more about what's it like to live and work over there, and to learn useful, practical information about living costs, where to acquire the essentials, how to resolve transport and accommodation issues and so on.

But! If I was in a position to employ someone with your qualifications, and if I knew of a vacancy, I'd really hesitate to mention it to you and solicit your interest because of the way you have written.

I guess I worry that you may be inadvertently ruling yourself out of the running for possible positions you might never hear about because of your unprofessional style of writing.

This is not a professional forum, that's true, but if you're looking for a job, especially one that involves teaching, then I feel you'd do much better to present yourself in the very best (and professional) possible light.

It's just my personal opinion, but to my mind it's possibly okay to write so informally on informal matters, but when you're asking about professional matters, it's better to adopt a more professional approach.

With best regards and good luck in your endeavours.

Serendipity

(NB: I may be completely wrong about this, so if QL veterans want to chip in and tell me I'm wrong, then fair enough, I'd be very happy to stand corrected.)