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Bell Amman - getting worse
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Rochdale Ros



Joined: 20 Aug 2011
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Location: Jordan

PostPosted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 7:08 pm    Post subject: Bell Amman - getting worse Reply with quote

This has become a totally f-ed up place to work. They don't pay on time, and if you are leaving, they don't pay you at all. They have a policy of trying to get out of paying people when they are leaving, a couple teachers just got ripped off leaving.

- They are not directly controlled by Bell in UK, so they use the Bell name to make it okay, what they do.
- High turnover of managerial, admin and teaching staff. Everyone hates it there.
- The teaching is bad at Al Quds College, crazy-ass, lazy students, corrupt exam system, and at times totally dangerous - a murder with a handgun happened there recently.
- Short notice on classes constantly, you are totally asked to teach at the last minute, all the time.
- You are expected to be there for 40 hours per week, work or no work.
- Very disorganized admin, Human Resource departments.
- A whole bunch of teachers just got fired from there for no reason.
- The center is far from Jebel Amman or anywhere in the city, the only realistic way to get to work is by taxi - which will cost you at least $6-$7 US per day.

It is not a good place to work, trust me.
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Middle East Beast



Joined: 05 Mar 2008
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Location: Up a tree

PostPosted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 7:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

They had an ad running at tefl.com for a few weeks. It's gone now, so I guess they made their quota or, hopefully (based on your description of them), they gave up.

Thanks for the report.

MEB Cool
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Rochdale Ros



Joined: 20 Aug 2011
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Location: Jordan

PostPosted: Tue Aug 30, 2011 10:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Middle East Beast wrote:
They had an ad running at tefl.com for a few weeks. It's gone now, so I guess they made their quota or, hopefully (based on your description of them), they gave up.

Thanks for the report.

MEB Cool


I see they are advertising for an Academic Manager there on tefl.com - people would have to be nuts to take it, I heard the last dude left after 6 weeks or something.
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DQ33



Joined: 13 Sep 2011
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PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 12:40 pm    Post subject: Bell Amman, only getting better! Reply with quote

This is totally untrue! Bell Amman is a good place to work at!

In fact, the majority of the teachers working there do not leave before the end of their contracts- only two teachers did this year. The Centre hires British and American teachers; as expats you don�t expect them to stay over a year in one country anyways. However, the Centre has teachers who have been working for 2-3 years.

Also, you could do your own search and you�ll find out that teachers there are amongst the highest teachers paid in Jordan!
To have real and credible feedback about the place, you should get in touch with teachers who work there, which should be easy to do.

About the Academic Manager, �Rochdale Ros� knows very well that he stayed longer than just 6 weeks! He left the Centre as he preferred teaching to management as he was a much better teacher than he was a manager!
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johnslat



Joined: 21 Jan 2003
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Location: Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 1:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dear DQ33,

" . . . as expats you don�t expect them to stay over a year in one country anyways."

Really? Besides having a misplaced modifier, that statement seems absurd to me - unless you're referring to unqualified "backpackers."

"However, the Centre has teachers who have been working for 2-3 years."

Wow, 2-3 years, huh? Long-time veterans, indeed. Very Happy

Regards,
John
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DQ33



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PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 4:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dear johnslat,

The Centre has been operating for 3 years!

Regards,
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johnslat



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PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 4:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dear DQ33,

I stand corrected on my second point. Sorry.

How about my first point?

Regards,
John
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DQ33



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PostPosted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 2:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Most of the teachers I�ve met change countries every one-two years! That applies to both, inside and outside Jordan. What most of them say is that they want to live the experience in different countries!

In Jordan, those who stay longer are usually half British/American half Jordanian or married to a Jordanian.

Backpackers? Maybe!

Regards,
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