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teachergirl
Joined: 12 May 2003 Posts: 6 Location: Canada
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Posted: Mon May 26, 2003 3:12 pm Post subject: IH Moscow? |
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Does anybody know anything about International House Moscow? I'm looking into a fall contact, and any help would be great! Thanx! |
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rogan
Joined: 03 Mar 2003 Posts: 416 Location: at home, in France
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Posted: Tue May 27, 2003 5:23 am Post subject: |
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maruss
Joined: 18 Mar 2003 Posts: 1145 Location: Cyprus
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Posted: Tue May 27, 2003 6:36 am Post subject: I.H.Moscow |
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Rogan is absolutely right-once you sign that contract,they've got you on a string and will pull it whenever and however they want!
Consider LanguageLink,or even working freelance teaching Business in-house,but above all don't sign a contract with I.H. moscow-try asking them to pay you on a hourly basis instead and if they are desperate,which they often are,you may be lucky and earn decent money for your efforts!
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Kent F. Kruhoeffer
Joined: 22 Jan 2003 Posts: 2129 Location: 中国
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Posted: Tue May 27, 2003 6:48 am Post subject: 2 more rubles for ya! |
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Good Day teachergirl:
Rogan speaks the truth and Martin has added some valuable input here as well.
I have no first-hand experience to share with you regarding IH, but I can tell you this much: They are the largest chain of language schools in Russia today, and that can be good and bad.
Good in the sense that they do have an administration and support staff, which can be very useful, especially if this will be your first experience teaching in Russia.
In their most recent advert here on Dave's last week, they were offering $550 minimum per month. You can live decently on that amount in and around Moscow, but not lavishly.
Some concrete advice: Try to nail down the details of which branch you'll be working for, and whether they are providing single or shared housing, and how far your daily commute from home to school will be.
And lastly, if possible, make an attempt to email someone who's currently on-staff at the branch you'll be working at. Getting your facts directly from the 'horse's mouth' can be very helpful, especially since conditions at all of these EFL schools tend to improve and worsen with the blowing wind.
Warm wishes,
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