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amaranto



Joined: 02 Jun 2009
Posts: 133
Location: M�xico, D.F.

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 6:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Now, these last two posts are what I would call good information. I will add the only school that I am familiar with:

Georgal Idiomas in Barranca del Muerto
Not a bad place for a first-time teacher. They train you in their method (communicative). Any variance is highly discouraged and may affect your salary. Core staff is friendly, though not very good at following through with promises. HR department underqualified (They handle your immigration application.). Pay on time and don't skimp you on legal benefits. Do not program your schedule based on commuting distance, though they say they will. Pay is low. Family-owned.

$4,000 part-time (mornings) to $10,000 full-time (split-shifts, always at work)
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Phil_K



Joined: 25 Jan 2007
Posts: 2041
Location: A World of my Own

PostPosted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 7:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I agree with the Georgal post, although my inside sources say things are sliding a bit.

Geoffrey:

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I don�t know what you meant by�is a bit too aware of who is paying and who is receiving�. Please clarify. What you have to say always carries weight with me.


Simply that as he was paying, he wanted to have all the control - not good man management in my book.


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What is with Osbourne Bridge? I think that is the outfit I interviewed with back in January. They were a startup near one of the metrobus Insurgentes Sur stations on a street that intersects with Insurgentes Sur. They were only 1/4 block away from IS.
When I walked to the floor their office was on, there was no signage on the door. That was my first clue. Inside, they still had signage from the previous tenant. It got even weirder after that. I don�t recall the details but it was the only interview I have ever walked out on. I came out and told them point blank they were weird and I was not interested in working for them, which did not offend them in the least!
They were a strange outfit.


If it was OB, then you went for an interview at the owners office. The school was still being decorated at that time. If, this was the case, I got a bit confused too, expecting an English School and finding a lawyers office. Happy to say though, I got the job, and then some, and am doing just fine. Not strange at all!
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Tretyakovskii



Joined: 14 Aug 2009
Posts: 462
Location: Cancun, Mexico

PostPosted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 12:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

My compliments to gearronson, and PhilK, among others, for putting up some truly informative posts, p.4, of this thread. I was casually flipping through the forum and was stunned to see these- detailed and informative to all, but especially useful to those making a threshold decision about whether to enter TEFL, at all. Thanks for taking the time and effort!
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Kymmy



Joined: 11 Jun 2009
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 3:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dear Pogo2000,

I found your response to robotparty and kymmy somewhat interesting, albeit amusing, especially the part about �better teachers arriving�.

Perhaps you�re having one of those off nights that we teachers all have from time to time. However, in your two posts there are 14 spelling errors, 3 punctuation errors, 5 capitalization errors, 4 grammar errors, and 14 typing errors.

..nicely put DragonLady!

On another note...Pogo...when it is stated in a contract that accommodations will be secured upon arrival, I kind of expect that to actually happen! And guess what, it does happen! In fact, at my current position at a reputable university here in Mexico, I was driven around to look at apartments before deciding on the one I wanted. So, it's all about living up to promises, which does not happen at Global whatever they're calling it now. Oh yeah, and no of course they didn't go bankrupt...it's just fun to keep changing the name! RIGHT...whatever helps you to sleep at night!
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