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Jeembo007
Joined: 14 Aug 2006 Posts: 44
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Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 9:00 am Post subject: What's going on??? |
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I really am desperate to get out to Shanghai and unfortunately I'm quite fussy too.
I've been applying for jobs in and near Shanghai and so far have turned down about 6 offers that I considered to be either dodgy (i.e. no contract or "oh don't bother with the working visa, it's far too much hassle, we'll sort it all out for you when you get here...honest") or the offers have been too low (8000RMB in Shanghai with no accomodation!).
I know that being fussy is going to make my life difficult when it comes to finding jobs in Shanghai and I do accept that, however now that the spring festival is over and more schools are recruiting for this period I see more better offers. But they all have a catch...."Can you come out next week????". I'm in England for godsake!!!! I can't get a flight sorted that quickly nor do I expect the Z visa will get sorted that quickly!!
I thought this time of year was the best time of year for sorting out a job, but I appear to be wrong. Is it better to wait a few months? Is it actually possible to arrange a job about a month in advance instead of a week?
This is getting so frustrating, I've been saving up money for the last 6 months in preparation for moving to Shanghai, and I've been looking for jobs for the last 3 months. I've finally got everything sorted that I needed to here back home and I'm ready to go as soon as is possible, but a week is ridiculous.
I have white skin, all the qualifications and experience, so none of that is a problem. It's just finding the right job.
Does anyone have any comforting words? |
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kev7161
Joined: 06 Feb 2004 Posts: 5880 Location: Suzhou, China
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Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 9:28 am Post subject: |
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Who told you the period AFTER Spring Festival break was the best time to get a job? From all the threads I read (and I've read plenty) most knowledgeable Dave's members advise for spring is to apply in late December to maybe mid-ish January. Get your contract, visa, plane ticket, etc. in order, then arrive a day or two before the spring semester starts.
If you want a summer job, start about April. September start? Maybe about May to early July. See, most schools hire for the immediate work period coming up. Not too many will be thinking about next fall yet. First they have to a) get the ball rolling for this semester and b) start recruiting for summer camp programs. Once that mess is all ironed out, then they think about the fall semester.
If you want to come right away, you may have to endure a six month contract with a language mill while seeking "real" jobs in the meantime to start in the fall. |
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Anda

Joined: 16 Jan 2003 Posts: 2199 Location: Jiangsu Province
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Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 9:28 am Post subject: Um |
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The main starting date is the 1st September for most jobs here. The ones leaving a job now will mainly be those leaving a bad job mid contract.
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Jeembo007
Joined: 14 Aug 2006 Posts: 44
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Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 9:33 am Post subject: |
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Thank you for the replies.
I did start applying the end of december onwards, but I just couldn't find anything. Now there seem to be loads more jobs available but they all start next week.
I may have a job offer starting in August, I still have to have another interview with that school, but I really wanted to come out sooner. Am I less likely to find work from now on? Is it best to wait until August? |
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11:59

Joined: 31 Aug 2006 Posts: 632 Location: Hong Kong: The 'Pearl of the Orient'
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Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 11:21 am Post subject: |
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Anda wrote: |
The ones living a job not will mainly be those leaving a bad job mid contract. |
What does this mean when translated from Anda-speak? What does "living a job not" mean?
Anyway, to the OP, you state that 8,000 RMB is too low for Shanghai, but from the little I know of the market up there that is actually quite a tidy sum. After all, 8,000 RMB a week equates to some 32,000 RMB a month, which is reasonable for the 'fastest growing economy in the world'. Having said that though, most people I know at international schools in Shanghai earn between 40,000 RMB and 50,000 RMB a month, so it is still well below that. |
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malu
Joined: 22 Apr 2007 Posts: 1344 Location: Sunny Java
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Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 12:06 pm Post subject: |
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Jeembo007 wrote: |
Now there seem to be loads more jobs available but they all start next week.
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Those are the jobs that were fled by the former incumbents. There can't be a FAO in China that doesn't heave a huge sigh of relief when all the laowai come back after the holiday. |
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kev7161
Joined: 06 Feb 2004 Posts: 5880 Location: Suzhou, China
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Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 12:51 pm Post subject: |
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I don't think the OP mentioned "a week" for his salary or maybe I missed it. Yes, 8 thou a week would be pretty darn good in almost any city. I also think he mentioned that he would have to cough up the cost of rent. There are too many schools that give free accommodations or offer salary plus a "bonus" (or whatever) to cover most or all of your living expenses.
Yeah, like malu said - - the current job offers are the sudden holes created when all those unprofessional (in my opinion, so go ahead and bite my head off) FTs decided for greener pastures during the holiday. |
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Kilroy

Joined: 19 Jul 2005 Posts: 42 Location: Dalian
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Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 2:11 pm Post subject: |
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I also didn't see anything along the lines of '8000RMB per week' by the OP. But then again, when I first read the first sentense of the post, I read... desperate to get out OF Shanghai - instead of out TO. It was only later in the thread that I realized I got it wrong. Just goes to show... we see what we want to see, and hear what we want to hear... It probably holds true for reading as well.
If it's 'getable' (8000 per week in SH) - sweet, go for it I'd say... but then again - if something sounds to be good true, it probably is.
KR. |
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arioch36
Joined: 21 Jan 2003 Posts: 3589
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Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 2:35 pm Post subject: |
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i guess not really the thread, but, "get out to Shanghai" is this british english or something???In my American Englisg experience, if I said i want to get out to Shanghai, it would be poor english, and would mean to visit briefly
But per the others, now is a lousy time to get a job. The jobs available are those where the former laowai never came back from vacation. An exception, I think, is some Australian "based" schools start the new school year the same as the new calendar year. But still you will mostly be looking at schools so poor that they haven't yet gotten the laowai they need. The bottom of the barrel. A legit school must do your paperwork, go to the waishiban, have them do the invitationletter, give you time to get your visa, etc.
Late April, May June for a school that starts September,
November December for a school that sarts late february or March |
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The Great Wall of Whiner

Joined: 29 Jan 2003 Posts: 4946 Location: Blabbing
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Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 3:37 pm Post subject: |
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Kilroy wrote: |
If it's 'getable' (8000 per week in SH) - sweet, go for it I'd say... but then again - if something sounds to be good true, it probably is.
KR. |
I do not understand why you are all excited over 8000 RMB a month. Especially in Shanghai, the Chinese capital of "OMG that's more expensive than back home".
Am I alone here? I make 12,000+ a month in a small city. |
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cj750s

Joined: 26 May 2007 Posts: 701 Location: Donghai Town, Beijng
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Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 9:13 am Post subject: |
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I had the same kind of experience. Watch out for 11. |
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arioch36
Joined: 21 Jan 2003 Posts: 3589
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Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 4:13 pm Post subject: |
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I had the same kind of experience. Watch out for 11.
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What moron put the "G" and the H" so close together. These keyboards for midgets..uh sorry, people of quality worth with size challenged fibgers., uh fingers
let this be a warning to you kids, baijiu and typing don't go together. don't drink an type! TUI
Surely we are not now expected to actually edit what we write? Tha's why I became a teacher, so I can edit what other people right  |
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voodikon

Joined: 23 Sep 2004 Posts: 1363 Location: chengdu
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Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 12:47 pm Post subject: |
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The Great Wall of Whiner wrote: |
Kilroy wrote: |
If it's 'getable' (8000 per week in SH) - sweet, go for it I'd say... but then again - if something sounds to be good true, it probably is.
KR. |
I do not understand why you are all excited over 8000 RMB a month. Especially in Shanghai, the Chinese capital of "OMG that's more expensive than back home".
Am I alone here? I make 12,000+ a month in a small city. |
is nobody reading anything before they post to a thread?
to the op: since you say you've been planning this for a while and you've made all your preparations, what's wrong with coming in a week, if the visa paperwork can be sorted that fast? |
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cj750s

Joined: 26 May 2007 Posts: 701 Location: Donghai Town, Beijng
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Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 1:35 pm Post subject: |
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What moron put the "G" and the H" so close together. These keyboards for midgets..uh sorry, people of quality worth with size challenged fibgers., uh fingers |
Brother, I feel ya......the G and H have had their day, but the caps lock next to the shift key....tradition plays havoc when it comes to the typing pool. I learned to type in 3 days in a hanger in Fort Polk, trying hard to pass that 20 word per minute minimum so I could transfer out of Leesville or as we liked to a call it..diseaseville.
Talking about the size of fingers, and no I am not going there......when I was in Washington they created a program to retrain the loggers....as computer input clerks...now your talking about fingers the size of Redwoods and unmotivated students with the same mentality as a felled tree. |
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arioch36
Joined: 21 Jan 2003 Posts: 3589
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Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 1:56 pm Post subject: |
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Fort Polk
No way. I did Aeromed evac, and we participated in the JRTC games down there. Being flyers, we stayed outside the base in a hotel with a swimming pool (actually, lots of army folk at the hotel to come to think of it. they doubled up on the rooms to get the extra per diem.
My memories ... one Air Force or Army gal got mugged after opening her hotel door.
When we go to a foreign country we are told by the intel types where we should avoid. At the hotel, this was anything across the street was to be avoided, don't go driving down the highway as it was a major drug route, and don't try to purchase the services of any of the local talent
The only time in the states we ever got such a warning.
The same Fort Polk?
I did have gator ... tasted like snake |
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