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rigel



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 3:45 pm    Post subject: Got a scanty contract put in front of your nose? Reply with quote

Got a scanty contract put in front of your nose you're expected to sign? Maybe you do, especially if you're given one of those M-T piss-poor excuses for a contract. It's up to you to make sure you get the best deal and the most protection, so I'd recommend you not sign any contract that doesn't address the below points. Make sure yours does beyond a shadow of any doubt. Vets out there are welcome to add any other points I left out inadvertently.

1. What is the monthly wage?
1b. How much is the housing stipend, if provided?
1c. How much is the transportation stipend, if provided?

2. What are the hours worked each day?
2b. Must I work a "split" shift?

3. What are the days worked each week?
3b. Will I be expected to work Saturdays and/or Sundays?

4. Approximately how many holidays are there each year?
4b. Are holidays paid?

5. How long is the annual vacation?
5b. Is the annual vacation split into two parts?

6. How many paid sick days are provided each year?
6b. Does the employer provide health insurance?
6c. If yes, how much is the health insurance deduction each pay period?

7. If I am exempt from paying taxes, will tax still be withheld from my salary?
7b. When do I get a refund if taxes are withheld yet I'm exempt?
7c. Do I need a special form, such as the IRS 6166, to get a tax refund?

8. What is the length of the contract?
8b. Is there a probation period?
8c. How can a contract be broken early?
8d. What are the penalties for breaking a contract early?

9. Is there a pension contribution?
9b. When can I retrieve my pension contribution?

10. Are there other contributions/deductions?

11. Will I be teaching at the same location each day, or will I be teaching in different locations?

12. How is accommodation handled?

*If I have to provide my accommodation*
12b. Does the employer provide a stipend?
12c. If so, do I get the stipend before I move into my apartment?
12d. Must I cover the rent myself at first?
12e. If I must pay a deposit for my apartment, does the employer cover it?
12f. Will I be expected to pay any out-of-pocket costs for the apartment?
12g. If I must pay out-of-pocket costs for my apartment, will I be reimbursed? When?

13. What are the age range of ALL the learners I will see in my classes?
13b. Will I be expected to teach children under the age of 16?
13c. Will I be expected to teach children under the age of 10?

14. Am I expected to provide my own teaching materials, such as white board markers?

15. When will I be paid each month?

16. When do I get my residency permit? Can I get it immediately after arriving?
16b. How will I set up a bank account?
16c. Will I have to give up my passport when I first arrive?
16d. If I have to give up my passport, how long will it be kept from me?

17. Will the employer expect me to pay any out-of-pocket costs not mentioned above?
17b. If yes, what are those costs, and approximately how much will they be?

18. Will I be able to travel freely within the country?
18b. Will I be able to leave the country while on holidays/vacation?

19. Will the employer provide airfare?
19b. If the airfare is provided, will the employer send me a ticket, or will I be required to pay for the airfare and then get reimbursed later?
19c. Will the employer provide airfare back to my home country?

20. Is there overtime compensation?
20b. What is the overtime rate?

21. Will I be allowed to teach private lessons on the side?
21b. Must I get special permission to teach private lessons?
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sheikher



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 5:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Stunning list, Rigel!

Is the case of the Middle East, will I work either Thursday or Friday?

In Saudi Arabia, you know you've an illegal contract at first glance if it is in the English language only.
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Middle East Beast



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 7:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You worked hard on this, Rigel. Thank you.

Keep in mind that they've been known to lie.

I briefly mentioned on another thread my experience with Khafji Joint Operations. I painstakingly sent them email after email asking them many of the same questions you've provided here.

I printed their responses. When I discovered the discrepancies between the information they gave me prior to departure and the realities I discovered, I placed those hard copies on the Saudi manager's desk.

He--didn't--care.
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Stephen Jones



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 8:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Some of this, rigel, is not applicable to Saudi. The stuff about tax for example.
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rigel



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 9:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

That's true, Stephen. If you look at it long and hard, you'll begin to see that it applies mainly to jobs in Korea. I have some hard experience there, so I know what to demand of a contract between me and a Korean employer. However, I do know that EVERY contract should address the very basics. If one is promised something in an original advert, in email correspondences, or over the phone, it is up to HIM to make sure that promise is addressed in the actual language of the contract. If it isn't, it's simply, shall we say, sweet nothings, as he will have no legal recourse to enforce those promises.

I've put these questions in front of agents and they've gone cold on me, never to be heard from again. They were obviously doing me a big favor. My wallet is thicker and I've gotten to relax more on beaches because of it.
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rigel



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 10:09 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Add these:

22. Will I get an end-of-contract completion bonus?

23. When will the final compensation be paid?
23b. Is it possible to be paid the final salary, along with
the completion bonus (if there is one) a few business days early?

24. After the contract is done, when must I vacate the accommodations if
the employer provides the accommodations?
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rigel



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 11:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

You worked hard on this, Rigel. Thank you.

You're welcome, Mr. Beast.

Keep in mind that they've been known to lie.

Yes, TESOL jobs without liars would be like Thailand with no stray dogs. That's why you have to CYA when going into contract
negotiations. Those who sign blindly whatever is put in front of their noses get what they deserve. Those jokers are soon here posting how they got fucked over. Is it any surprise?


I briefly mentioned on another thread my experience with Khafji Joint Operations. I painstakingly sent them email after email asking them many of the same questions you've provided here.

I, too, usually get the cold shoulder after dropping these questions. You're not alone by any stretch, my friend.

I printed their responses. When I discovered the discrepancies between the information they gave me prior to departure and the realities I discovered, I placed those hard copies on the Saudi manager's desk.

He--didn't--care.

Yes, it does seem futile to demand any promises (such as these) be put in the actual language of the contract itself. But consider, my friends, the two scenarios below:

Scenario 1:
Victim: I was told by my agency I'd get two months' paid vacation a year. Well, I didn't get it. I got only a month. I had to work one of those months, despite the promise.
You: Well, did you get the promise in writing in the contract?
Victim: No. I assumed the employer was 'good' and would take care of me.
You: BUSTED....fucking idiot. (No sympathy shown)

Scenario 2:
Victim: My employer breaks contracts. The contract stated I'd get two months' paid vacation, which I insisted be in the contract. However, I was told I'd have to work one of those months. I put the contract in front of the noses of my bosses, to no avail. I had to work the month.
You: Wow. That employer sucks. I will NEVER work there. (Heaps of credibility and sympathy bestowed on victim. Word spreads like wildfire that the employer is one who engages in bad business practices and is to be avoided. Victim learns that sticking up for himself actually PAYS, as word of mouth is a powerful force employers soon learn to avoid.)


If you don't care enough to stick up for yourself, you'll get no sympathy from your employers or your colleagues.

Respect.
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