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jamesmollo



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PostPosted: Tue May 01, 2007 2:39 pm    Post subject: ef Reply with quote

hmmmm I think the OP was asking about EF summer camps. Any experience with those?
Yet another thread has been derailed by those who have a thorn in their side regarding the EF chain? Just like any other franchise, pretty hit and miss in my view.
Summer camps are quite often organised at other schools\institutions with the 'schools' blessing and/or legal foreign teachers.
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englishgibson



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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2007 4:42 am    Post subject: Re: ef Reply with quote

hmmm, good thinking Wink
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although I have not personally worked for EF...
i want to know about EF....is that how this sentence should continue Confused
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Yet another thread has been derailed by those who have a thorn in their side regarding the EF chain? Just like any other franchise, pretty hit and miss in my view
for one who's got no EF experience that's a rather interestin' appoach there Wink
no "thorns in sides" give clearer visions Smile

foreing franchises bring their foreign products as well as foreign management techniques and in some instances they also bring their foreign workers....with respect to educations they bring their teachers....now, with EF they bring hopes of some foreign management techniques in the process of carrying out the product, however and you know what i might say there Wink let's call it false expectations Wink

EF English First is a corrupt organization that does not deserve any attention of FTs....this MacChain has been completely taken over by Chinese who have their own goals...sadly enough that very same story goes for this MacChain in other countries around the world

peace to the ones with their thornless visions as well as goals whether it is in their careers or on our forums
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cheers and beers to all hard working FTs around the world that care Very Happy
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jamesmollo



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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2007 5:45 am    Post subject: ef Reply with quote

I stand corrected englishgibson. I did mention previously that with all the bad press out there regarding EF (from those who have hands-on experience) that it's not advisable taking on any job offer from them, especially considering all the info available to newbies.
They must be sweatin' are they even aware of what has been written about them here, I wonder...
Another thing to consider is that coming over here for a summer camp ie not already legally employed would make me nervous. What kind of work status can they provide, that would be my main concern.
I'm doing summer camp but that's only for 12 days, you can't get a visa for that.
Something just occured to me.. there are summer camps\winter camps in various cities that I know of organised by the education bureau, that take place at a hotel. Would you need the same documentaion you would need working at a school.
hmmm correct me if I'm wrong, didn't the OP say he was coming over for summer camp from the U.S? without an on-going job offer i.e after summer camp with EF, what's the plan?[/quote]
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jamesmollo



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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2007 5:47 am    Post subject: ef Reply with quote

Sorry. 'leavingonajetplane' europe Embarassed
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englishgibson



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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2007 6:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

When I was EF Huizhou's Director of Studies, they did this peculiar Summer Camp with all kinds of support staff that was not even from EF. They hired (went behind my back) some "unpro" teachers from "anywhere in the world" and put one of my regular teachers in charge there. Well, he was not the only one in charge. Wink
By the way, that camp was in a public school at the outskirts of Huizhou.

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What kind of work status can they provide, that would be my main concern.
they'd close you in the school Laughing
well, with respect to chinese summer camps, you might not be "a teacher" coming for that 12-30 days Wink

Peace to Summer Camps and their purpose
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cheers and beers to China Very Happy
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jamesmollo



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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2007 7:35 am    Post subject: summer camp Reply with quote

What do you mean 'they'd close you in the school'?
My concern is my contract finishes at the end of june, my papers at the end of july.
Probably have a job secured for next semester, what about the interim?
The time in-between i.e between july and september are not good times to be in limbo.
I'll have enough money to get through this period but the visa issue worries me. It's all too easy to sometimes stay on at a school that you may not be completely satisfied with, because they can take care of it.
That would be an easy option but 800 students..come on.
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HunanForeignGuy



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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2007 9:46 am    Post subject: Re: summer camp Reply with quote

jamesmollo wrote:
What do you mean 'they'd close you in the school'?
My concern is my contract finishes at the end of june, my papers at the end of july.
Probably have a job secured for next semester, what about the interim?
The time in-between i.e between july and september are not good times to be in limbo.
I'll have enough money to get through this period but the visa issue worries me. It's all too easy to sometimes stay on at a school that you may not be completely satisfied with, because they can take care of it.
That would be an easy option but 800 students..come on.


First, James, your initial posting showing such strong support for EF shocked me. It was like you were in the middle of a big fire and could only see the match that caused it. Your second posting, however, in response to EnglishGibson, whose postings on this topic are very a per pos, was much more moderate and leads me to believe that you actually understand the danger of dancing with these wolves.

Next, regarding your own visa issue, it belong in a separate thread. If the other posters, however, will indulge me, this is the usual process :

1. Land a job for next August / September.

2 Sign the contract with the school.

3. Ask the new school to cover your visa one month early and one month late. Any reputable school will or should do that with no problem. It's how things usually work in China.

4. Look for a reputable school that runs a summer camp and then you can make money during that period; or

5. Find a school that pays 12 / 12 months, as I have, so you have no worries at all (and no, it's NOT a language mill).

Otherwise, put up a separate thread and I am sure that the veterans around here will offer you good advice.

All the best,

HFG

BTW, Are you the "James" at Xuzhou Normal University?
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leavingonajetplane



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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2007 11:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

wow thanks for all your comments.

I just thought that a 2 month summer school contract with EF may have been a way to dip my toe into china before commiting to the move over there long term. I figured EF may be the way to go as its a big organisation and they do all the paperwork for you.

I just wanted to hear some comments from people who have worked for EF and had a positive experience as i can't believe that an organisation that is slated so much could actually survive unless they have a high turnover of staff or rely on newbies/ gap year students?!.

I think i might stick to Spain Smile
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englishgibson



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PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2007 2:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

wow, you sound sooo innocent...i hope i haven't scared you too much

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What do you mean 'they'd close you in the school'?
i mean that they'd leave the door open .... don't worry, it's not like Abu Grahim cell or something like that Laughing

peace to the EF founder whose EF centers are in a lost world
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cheers and beers to the lovely EF Head Office in Shanghai that has it all figured out Laughing
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