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sonbuenas2
Joined: 20 Apr 2010 Posts: 23
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Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2010 5:12 pm Post subject: Arriving in HCMC September 1st - Advice Please! |
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So here's my situation...
I'm a US citizen with a degree in English and a legitimate TEFL cert I received back in 2005. I just bought a plane ticket to HCMC for September 1st.
Though I have been skiing and climbing instructor for years and really have a knack for teaching, I haven't really had any experience teaching English since the cert I received almost 5 years ago.
I am considering taking the CELTA through ILA to refresh my English teaching muscles, and in the hopes of getting a job with them - as ILA seems to be one of the few places that will consistently help with a work visa.
Am I stupid? This would be a $2500 investment if you include the cost of a month's living expenses during the course. Should I just show up and try to get a job with my 5 year old cert?
The latter option just seems risky to me given the visa situation.
Also on another note... Aren't tourist visas only good for a month? If I decided to go the CELTA course route (the course is approx 4 weeks) would I have to leave the country, then come back to look for a job?
I would greatly appreciate any advice*
*I am well aware of ILA's reputation as 'the factory' - I'd sacrifice the work situation/pay for a VISA, some experience, and to easily make some expat friends. |
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Pizza Lover
Joined: 20 Jun 2009 Posts: 13
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Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 8:42 am Post subject: Re: Arriving in HCMC September 1st - Advice Please! |
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sonbuenas2 wrote: |
*I am well aware of ILA's reputation as 'the factory' - I'd sacrifice the work situation/pay for a VISA, some experience, and to easily make some expat friends. |
Doing the CELTA is a good idea. Your last cert was 5 years ago, and it likely isn't known or recognized.
As for ILA being a factory, yes it is.
ILA likes newbies that fly in, have little knowledge and little experience. That way, they can control them and tell them what to do.
Like most large chains, they want newbies that will say, "yes" to everything, and also have little knowledge of what's going on. |
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beetlil
Joined: 20 Dec 2008 Posts: 53 Location: Hanoi
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Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 7:50 pm Post subject: |
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I find posts like that from Pizza Lover not only bad advice, but totally untrue for people who work for or who have worked for ILA.
As I've posted before, I went to ILA for my first job in Vietnam and I was not a newbie. In my experience all this rubbish about them wanting CELTA newbies is just that - rubbish!
If you want advice about ILA, ask someone who has actually worked there - not someone who is annoyed because they couldn't work there or felt it was 'beneath' them.
You don't need to re-train - as you've said it's a big investment to do so. TALK to them. Be honest and see what they say.The recruiters are actually REAL people and you may be surprised!
And before I get all the accusations of being a troll - read my earlier posts. I was in this position and just get fed up with those who put a decent school down when they know nothing about it. |
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Buffalo Boy
Joined: 02 Oct 2009 Posts: 80
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Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 2:36 am Post subject: |
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If I was coming to Vietnam now without a lot of recent experience I would take a job at ILA purely for the sake of security.
There are other places that pay more, but they require experience and recruit locally. I was lucky to get jobs at two good schools by coming in on a tourist visa and applying in person, but it took me two months to find a job I liked. I had worked at "factory" schools in Japan and Korea and decided that ILA wasn't for me. I didn't want to start at the bottom of the heap again in Vietnam, and I was able to get a better deal with a bit of patience and persistance (and unlimited six month visas). I wouldn't recommend that approach now with the current visa/work permit situation. |
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sonbuenas2
Joined: 20 Apr 2010 Posts: 23
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Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 5:32 am Post subject: Thanks guys |
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Well I appreciate the advice, even if somewhat conflicting!
I suppose there's no harm is applying for a job before I commit to any more training. Probably a smarter route to try and get in with what I've got.
Even though ILA seems like a place that probably hires from overseas, I wonder how much better my chances of landing the job would be if I applied in person? |
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beetlil
Joined: 20 Dec 2008 Posts: 53 Location: Hanoi
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Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 6:08 am Post subject: |
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If you turn up at head office with all your paperwork, I think you have a VERY good chance of getting work especially with summer school about to start |
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