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		| xpatmatt 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 5:20 am    Post subject: Agents |   |  
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				| Hi Everyone, 
 My name is Matt Gibson. I'm a journalist working on an article about teaching agents in different countries around Asia.
 
 In Taiwan (where I live) agents traditionally have had a bad reputation for being untrustworthy, greedy, dishonest, etc. However, it seems that this has been changing in recent years.
 
 Since I have little experience with agents, I am looking for teachers' opinions about agents so that I can find out what the general attitude towards them is in different countries.
 
 I'd like to know:
 
 1) Do you feel that most agents are honest?
 
 2) Do you feel that agents work in the best interest of teachers?
 
 3) Do you feel that agents contribute to lower overall teaching wages by trying to convince teachers to accept less pay (so that they can make more money)?
 
 Also, I'd really like to hear about anyone's personal experiences with agents, or anything else that anyone has to say on the topic. My article will be based mainly on the opinions of the teachers who respond to my post.
 
 If you would like your opinion included in the article (although I can't guarantee it will be) please include the following information about yourself:
 Name (just a first name is OK)
 Home country
 Country you teach in.
 This is just so that I can attribute quotes to people, for example, Beth, a British English teacher living in Japan said, ....
 
 If you would like to contact me privately about this, I can be reached at xpatmatt[@]gmail.com.
 
 Thanks very much for reading!
 
 Best,
 Matt
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		| naturegirl321 
 
  
 Joined: 04 May 2003
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 Location: home sweet home
 
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				|  Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:41 am    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Sharon, from the US, teaching in Korea 
 1) YUes, but maybe they don't tell the whole truth
 
 2) Nope, not at all.
 
 3) yes, completely.
 
 I have applied through recruiters.  They've offered me, an experience teacher, the same salary as unexperienced ones.  Much better to apply directly to the schools
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