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Four
Joined: 27 Jun 2012 Posts: 30
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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 11:34 am Post subject: |
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| But for that you have to share accommodation. |
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spanglish
Joined: 21 May 2009 Posts: 570 Location: working on that
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| I applied. Looks like tolerable living conditions and a good saving opportunity. |
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Four
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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 3:36 pm Post subject: |
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| But you will be sharing with alkies. |
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murphya33
Joined: 19 Feb 2012 Posts: 8
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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 8:03 am Post subject: |
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| This policy of TQLS of shared accommodation is not a good idea. Of course it is to save costs and the teacher can make an extra 200 a month but one should seriously consider before jumping in because you never know what you’re going to get (like a box of chocolates). Last year I accepted shared accommodation and I ended up with this guy who had full blown flu for the first 6 weeks. He was an angry, morose person who would spend his time just sitting there seething about his ex and all the people who have done him wrong in the past and trying to have a conversation was like pulling teeth. He would fly off the handle at the drop of a hat and jump up with a fright every time I opened the door. I’d be awaken at 2am by a war movie blaring on the TV with him sound asleep on the sofa which he hogged most of the time. When ever I tried to point something out, he would flare up and get defensive and attack. After a while, I was afraid to say anything to him. Living in an environment like this is like walking on egg shells. He really was a flat mate from hell and as tight as a crab. Now I work in Qatar and have my own apartment. What a difference it makes. It took me months to recover from my Kuwait ordeal. I’m never doing that again. |
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Spinoza

Joined: 17 Oct 2004 Posts: 194 Location: Saudi Arabia
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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 10:59 am Post subject: |
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I shared accommodation in the Middle East once before. Housemate was a pedophile from the UK.
Sharing accommodation with any random person will always be 50/50 - you might get along okay, but then again maybe not. But with 'English teachers', the likelihood of disliking your housemate increases dramatically, I find. |
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JoeRomano
Joined: 12 Jan 2010 Posts: 49
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Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 12:50 pm Post subject: |
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I had a Canadian housemate, a nice guy. TQLS put me in a two bedroom apartment with him. He was there first so he took the bigger bedroom. Then, he took the living room to himself, too. The thing was he did not realize how he basically pushed me out and into my tiny bedroom because he was just too self absorbed and was always chatting with his girlfriend and to others about her.
Anyway, also, please do not work for TQLS- it is like living in some Latin American country during a dictatorship- people disappearing in the middle of the night, people getting fired just about weekly, people being pulled out of classrooms and put on buses ala Black Mariah. The place is insane. No stability at all.
They used to be called IPETQ and once ( or more than once) got sued publicly for their shameful firing practices- there were write ups about them in the papers, too. They were also reported to the labor department in Britain for their indiscriminate summary endless sackings of people for tiny reasons.
They changed their name to TQLS and are back to the old game except that now they are wiser- they fire people 'before' these get Kuwaiti work permits/visas, etc.
Of course, not everybody is getting fired, but Pinochet did not disappear all the political prisoners in Chile, and Stalin did not kill all his enemies, either. Some people actually remained alive. |
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mustafabeer
Joined: 19 Jun 2012 Posts: 3
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Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 5:58 pm Post subject: |
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A mate of mine worked for TQLS and quit because of all the problems there. It doesn't get any better, just worse. So relieved I didn't take up their job offer a year ago. From what I understand, the number of teachers has gone from nearly 30 in September 2011 down to less than half that now. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to work out why. Teacher turnover is high and they're struggling to fill vacancies.
I think if you treat employers like TQLS as a stop-gap until something better comes along then maybe you can tolerate the unhealthy accommodation, bad working environment, insolent students, low morale, questionable management practices, weak leadership from the DOS, etc., etc.
But get out before you're a victim of their summary executions (see another thread in the forum.)  |
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JoeRomano
Joined: 12 Jan 2010 Posts: 49
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Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 7:24 pm Post subject: |
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One thing that amazed me though is that they are still in business until now, are prospering, and the top people are getting richer and richer.
I mean, they bill their clients, but aren't the clients concerned that they are paying for several expensive tickets per week? That the students need to get used to new teachers weekly? That ,obviously, the HR are hiring "incompetent" people who need to be replaced. Why do they enter into contract after contract with them?
And even if the clients don't care, isn't it wasteful , period?
I have heard of two sadistic sackers who would always walk around telling people how this and that bloke lost his job and how they could be next (they use fear tactics)and who in the end got sacked themselves.
The place would be a joke, but they are rich and getting richer! How does that work? |
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