Canada worldy international
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Fujian Quanzhou
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Title: Canada worldy international WARNING !!!!!!!!!!
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Author: Bill <chinaexpat(at)yahoo.com>
They are a total scam here in Guangzhou China. They do not honor the contracts, fire teachers without warning or reason, withhold money, and have started to pay teachers with counterfeit bills¡. By all means come to china, Quangzhou can be a great place, but if you are contacted by this company for a job, for your own saftey and peace of mind¡..just say NO¡
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Publish Date: 2004-6-24
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| Source: http://www.eslcafe.com/jobinfo/asia/sefer.cgi?display:1088069293-94300.txt |
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Xiamen Runner Education
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Key Words: Wages, Salary
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Fujian Xiamen
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Title: RUNNER EDUCATION, XIAMEN - AVOID!!!
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Author: Tony Hale <tonyhalenz(at)paradise.net.nz>
I am a freelance English teacher and worked at the branch near Xiamen University part-time for six months to May 2004 teaching mainly IELTS. I refused to return because of a pay dispute. But there¡¯s more¡
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Publish Date: 2005-1-21
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| Source: http://www.eslcafe.com/forums/job/viewtopic.php?t=19345 |
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Yang En University
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Key Words: Wages, Salary
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Fujian Quanzhou
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Title: Yang En: salary problems
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Author: Janice Hamick <jshmck321(at)yahoo.com>
I have restrained myself from adding my two cents on Yang En, not for any particular reason, but just because I wanted to finish my contract quietly and get the hell out of here. But now they've gone too far. According to our contracts, we are supposed to be paid for X amount of salary, paid in 10 installments of equal amounts. June will be the last payment, but oh no, June's salary will be less than previous months. Why? Because classes ended last week, so we should only be paid half our salary. And those of us who taught the graduating students will be deducted even more, because the graduating students finished classes the first week of June.
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Publish Date: 2004-6-25
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| Source: http://www.eslcafe.com/jobinfo/asia/sefer.cgi?display:1088174973-67166.txt |
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Yang-En University
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Key Words: Workload
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Fujian Quanzhou
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Title: Teacher beating, etc. at Yang-En ¡°university¡± (China)
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Author: rbcn1999(at)yahoo.ca
Mr. Grant: It gets very cold in the winter with poor insulation and concrete floors.
Mr. Wang: Wear extra layers of clothes and don¡ät go bare feet.
Mr. Grant: There¡äs no heater supplied
Mr. Wang: There is centralized heating system.
Mr. Grant: 100+ students in each class
Mr. Wang: Can¡ät be oral class you are teaching then. Must be just giving lectures. First-year classes in Canada are the same with hundreds of students in the lecture hall, remember?
Mr. Grant: An alcoholic male Canadian teacher who nearly died during the winter vacation, was shipped off to another town to take his sickness to.
Mr. Wang: Of course, would you want him working for you? This shows that the school does care about its image and reputation. Otherwise, it wouldn¡ät have cared.
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Publish Date: 2004-10-29
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| Source: http://www.englishschoolwatch.org/webboard_detail.php?topic_id=1030 |
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Yang-en University
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Fujian Quanzhou
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Title: Yang En - An Excellent Experience
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Author: Robert Armstrong <robyangen(at)hotmail.com>
I had the privilege of spending 2 years at Yang-en and found this to be one of the most positive and enriching experiences of my life. The few problems that occurred at Yang-en whilst I was there resulted entirely from the fact that a FEW - very few - of the foreign staff were like fish out of water and took every opportunity to blame their own character deficencies and shortcomings on the long suffering Yang-en adminstration.
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Publish Date: 2004-9-1
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| Source: http://www.eslcafe.com/jobinfo/asia/sefer.cgi?display:1094044100-43363.txt |
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Yang-En University
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Fujian Quanzhou
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Title: Yang-En - A Good Place to Teach
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Author: Susan Morley
I have taught English for 10 months in China now, 8 months at Yang-En. Yes, the classes are large. Yes, the campus is remote - it is the real China with no pollution. Yes, it is a private university with a profit objective. It's a pity the UK universities don't have the same objective, they would be in better shape.
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Publish Date: 2004-2-26
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| Source: http://www.eslcafe.com/jobinfo/asia/sefer.cgi?display:1077796309-99043.txt |
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