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JRJohn
Joined: 21 Jun 2006 Posts: 175
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Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 4:57 pm Post subject: I Want To Know AboutTeaching In Public Schools With Interac. |
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Hi, everyone,
I am an English teacher from the U.K. I have taught in Spain, Turkey, Poland, and South Korea. In Spain I had a rich social life, but the jobs were crap and and gave me a financial headache). In other countries pay was much better, but I had a bit less fun.
Recently, I decided to try the public sector:it seems better regulated than some of the private schools. What is it like to teach with Interac? I've been offered a job with them in Fukushima(the city or prefecture, I don't know which). The net salary is 230000 yen per month. Has anyone worked with Interac? Could you list your experiences?
The one problem I have is that for reasons I won't divulge now, I would really prefer to teach in a city(not Tokyo, necessarily). I'm worried that they have chosen a small town for me, which I would dread. |
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JimDunlop2

Joined: 31 Jan 2003 Posts: 2286 Location: Japan
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Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 11:43 pm Post subject: |
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Interac is hardly public sector. It's a bloody pimp agency that should DIAF.
Do yourself (and everyone else) a huge favour and don't provide these sheisters with any more employees. Their entire operation is illegal under Japanese law anyway -- they should get shut down. |
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markle
Joined: 17 Jan 2003 Posts: 1316 Location: Out of Japan
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Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 1:48 am Post subject: |
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Interac is the opposite of what you are after, poorly regulated/ operated and the worst pay rates in the country.
Possible as a starting point but not the answer to your problems - more likely a source of more. |
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Willy_In_Japan
Joined: 20 Jul 2004 Posts: 329
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Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 3:21 am Post subject: |
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| Actually, from what Ive heard, Heart takes wages to a new definition of low......Interac is far from the worst pay. |
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JimDunlop2

Joined: 31 Jan 2003 Posts: 2286 Location: Japan
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Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 3:31 am Post subject: |
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Perhaps not the WORST, but 230,000 a month is pure sh|te. Especially for that kind of work. I am *true public sector (very rare, btw) and make over 10-man more than that -- which is what a direct-hire SHOULD get paid.
Plus, I have all my health benefits, etc....
Stay far away from those jokers -- just do a forum search for Interac and you'll find no shortage of information...
*true meaning I was a direct BoE-hire. |
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furiousmilksheikali

Joined: 31 Jul 2006 Posts: 1660 Location: In a coffee shop, splitting a 30,000 yen tab with Sekiguchi.
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TK4Lakers

Joined: 06 Jan 2006 Posts: 159
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Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 9:08 am Post subject: |
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Good evening. Yes, a lot of the comments on Interac are negative, but you should take it all with a grain of salt (like most of the posts here).
I work for Interac, I work in the inaka, and I work in the public schools (both JHS and ES).
Here are my two cents:
This being my first job here in Japan, it's not that bad. As other Interac ALT's who have worked with other companies tell me, things can be much worse.
Interac helps and supports you as much as they can, atleast in my experience so far. If you need help with something that is out of your control (or if it's something a foreigner would have a hard time dealing with), Interac will help you out.
But not everything is positive. It took me a lot of $$$ to start up when I came here, mostly because Interac threw me into a pretty expensive apartment and I had no other choice. Also, there seems to be little bouts of miscommunication here and there with the branch office, which gets annoying. Another thing is that you have to remember it's a dispatch company, and you as an ALT have no real business with the Board of Education. So at the schools, you might be just another number and not given much attention or preferential treatment.
The best parts for me with Interac is, for the most part, they leave you alone. If you do your job, get good reviews from the schools you work at, and don't do anything shady and keep yourself out of trouble, Interac will leave you alone. I do my job well, and I hardly hear from them, besides the occassional email or phone call about updates which come about once every 2 weeks.
The public holidays are nice too. Getting the whole summer vacation off, despite the pro-rated salary, was absolutely awesome. And now that I get the winter break off, I'm heading back to America for the holidays.
You hear a lot about Interac being illegal this and illegal that, but to me, as one of their employees, it doesn't really affect me at all, so I could care less. I am here in Japan, making the standard salary, and doing what I want to do for the most part.
PM me if you have any specific questions. |
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yamanote senbei

Joined: 28 Jun 2005 Posts: 435
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Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2006 11:56 am Post subject: |
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