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AdrianG4



Joined: 17 Apr 2009
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Location: Harbin, China

PostPosted: Sat Jul 24, 2010 6:47 pm    Post subject: Contract in Wuhan questions! Reply with quote

I'm being offered a contract. It's to teach kindy kiddies and it's downside pay is 6500 to 7300 yuan. It's mon-friday and it requires I teach one hour of english a day, and the rest of the time I help the Chinese kinder teachers keep the kids in order in an "English speaking Environment"

Honestly, it sounds pretty decent to me compared to some of the junk I've been offered. But the downside is the accommodation The school says I have to find my own accommodation and that they will "help me pay it" Nothing about providing all of the accommodation expenses. And I've focused a lot on this issue between the back and forth process via email/phone. In the end, the guy simply said, "we will help you pay it, I will make sure you get payed over 7,300!"

It's important that I have rent payed for because I have a car note/credit card I need to pay every month (a little more $300. ) Aside from that, I have no other bills, but I also don't want to be totally suffering in China financially.

Has anybody been through similar issues like this ? When they say, "we will help you pay it in your paycheck," and the only thing in the contract in regards to accommodation is, "Help teacher with accommodation"

what does that really mean!?
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randyj



Joined: 19 Jan 2003
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Location: Nanjing, Jiangsu, China

PostPosted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 12:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

To me this kind of vagueness related to an important detail does not speak well for the school. No sincere person would offer such an indefinite proposal. If the school cannot be serious, then it is a harbinger of future problems.
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Silent Shadow



Joined: 18 Oct 2007
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Location: A stones throw past the back of beyond

PostPosted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 1:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

What RandyJ said.

If you proceeded with this positionyou need to get some important things clarified and they need to be clearly written in the contract. 

First of all, you need to find out how many hours constitute the "restof the day", and you need to find out more specifically what those �Helping" duties are.Also, you need to know exactly how much money they will pay you a month towards your apartment and get it written into the contract. To be honest, their vagueness deems them to be not fully trustworthy.

I'm sorry about the font, but I seem to have pressed to wrong key or button somewhere. Embarassed [/b]
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struelle



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Location: Shanghai

PostPosted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 1:55 am    Post subject: Re: Contract in Wuhan questions! Reply with quote

Give it a pass. Trying to sort out an accomodation issue on your own in a city like Wuhan is a daunting task, and if the school won't help, then forget it. The reason why you'd need others to help is that Wuhan is notoriously difficult to get around in due to the traffic nightmares and the poor sprawling layout of the city (if you can even call it that).

So location is of the utmost importance, and you'd want a local who has the knowledge of which places are convenient for getting to work, the bus routes, how to reach the airport, train station, and so forth. Plus you'd want someone who knows about quality housing agents, what price is reasonable, where to avoid, how to bargain, and so forth.

If the school expects you to tackle all this on your own, then they must be crazy.
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AdrianG4



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PostPosted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 4:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ok, I got the school to commit to paying 7,300 yuan (they rewrote the contract, so it didn't have the varying pay) and they said that 20 teachers are coming to Wuhan from USA/europe etc. for the sept 1st semester and that typically, the teachers get together and rent an apartment together (teachers pay it.)

He called me to explain why -- something about how the apartments are used for the Chinese teachers, and all the teachers are girls so they rent together, while foreigners always want their own rooms, so they just decided to pay more than most kinder schools and have the teachers get together to rent themselves. Hm. Still kinda funky, but I like the pay -- how much do teachers that rent 2 bedroom apartments usually end up paying ?

Or should I still not consider this ? I really like the school -- I've had like, 5, 6 job offers and I do like this one, aside from the bogus accommodation situation.

Sigh, more confused than ever .. and I still have another interview at 8 pm ..
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xiaolongbaolaoxi



Joined: 27 Aug 2009
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 6:48 pm    Post subject: Take a pass Reply with quote

I would be/am very nervous about "helping Chinese teachers..." This sounds like, "You will be teaching almost every moment, including being a recess nanny." If it was something like all morning or all afternoons, that would be kind of refreshing in the sense that you can see the same children in multiple environments/situations [if you are "kindy compatible" that is, otherwise=pure hell for you], but as I read this, I don't see a direct mention of number of working hours. Also... 20 teachers! how big is a kindy that requires 20 native English teachers? Is it possible you get farmed out to other places? Not good. I loved kindy, but there is a reason why full time kindy teachers got paid more than others, and this offer doesn't sound like it's good, even with a higher wage so you can share an apartment with someone you have not met in a country that you are not from. Not good.

A friend of mine did part time in a large kindy program essentially spending 10-30 minutes with each 20-30 kid classroom. He has learned to enjoy it, but it has taken him about a year to get to that point; thoroughly exhausted, hoarse, etc. If this is an environment that the employer is providing, it's a pretty tough way to go, unless you have a background as something like a STIP sub [permanently assigned substitute/supply teacher whose job is to rotate throughout all classrooms in the school to allow various contractual things to take place for the classrooms teachers; when a teacher does come in sick, the sub (you) are not a complete and total stranger to the kids and there is more of a chance for everyone to enjoy the change in routine.]

Slightly off-topic, but relevant (at least to me). If you have multiple classes, you have multiple classrooms.... That is, in China, many teachers move, the students don't [although I worked in a language mill where I was able to have the same room for up to seven different levels including adults, so I quietly added things/stashed materials ahead of time]. So, you don't have a classroom full of materials that you have developed throughout the years, or posters, library corners, etc. to fall back on. It's you and whatever you brought with you. That means direct instruction instruction up the wazoo (which is what is expected in China anyway). That could be a major adjustment.
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SandyG20



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PostPosted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 7:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

other duties - diapers or clean up after or clean up messes in bathroom?

cook meals? help feed the kids?

Mop floors, clean bathrooms, do laundry? wash dishes?

So you are to share an apartment with 20 girls?
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