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Getting a new job II: Selecting a suitably better school

 
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PeterDragon



Joined: 15 Feb 2007

PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 3:45 am    Post subject: Getting a new job II: Selecting a suitably better school Reply with quote

So, with my recruiter's backing, I am in the process of severing ties with my current shady employer. A few questions about getting my next job: Are there any Hagwons worth working for at all? My recruiter is very much pushing the public school option as much better, is that the case? Are Hagwons that only train adults easier to work for, for example? Also, like most foreigners, I'm realizing life is much easier if you live closer in to Itaewon or Yongsan. Is the job market near Itaewon or Yongsan tighter because more people want to live there? How common is it to get a "housing allowance" in one's contract rather than a mandated living space, so I could live in the district of my choice? And above all, what's the best way to find out whether the new boss intends to honor my contract, rather than leaving me uninsured and refusing to issue me vacation and sick days? (I'm kinda pissed at my current Hagwon. can you tell?)
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Saxiif



Joined: 15 May 2003
Location: Seongnam

PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 3:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Unless you have something that can get you hired by a high end/test prep hagwon, are picky about your location or hate working mornings then public school is probably a better bet.

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Are Hagwons that only train adults easier to work for, for example?

If you can stand the hellish split shifts...

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How common is it to get a "housing allowance" in one's contract rather than a mandated living space, so I could live in the district of my choice?

Most places will go with that.

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And above all, what's the best way to find out whether the new boss intends to honor my contract, rather than leaving me uninsured and refusing to issue me vacation and sick days? (I'm kinda pissed at my current Hagwon. can you tell?)

Its very rare for public schools to blantantly disregard contracts in the way that a lot of hagwons do.
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spliff



Joined: 19 Jan 2004
Location: Khon Kaen, Thailand

PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 4:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

At Public schools you don't work mornings? You have to be there from 8:40 - 4:40, class or no class!
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PeterDragon



Joined: 15 Feb 2007

PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 5:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have no problem working mornings, especially if public schools actually HONOR THEIR FUCKING CONTRACTS. Now another question (and thanks for the help so far): What's the best place to look for job postings on the web?
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Saxiif



Joined: 15 May 2003
Location: Seongnam

PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 5:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

spliff wrote:
At Public schools you don't work mornings? You have to be there from 8:40 - 4:40, class or no class!


Ya that's what I meant. Doing that all year would drive me crazy.

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I have no problem working mornings, especially if public schools actually HONOR THEIR *beep* CONTRACTS. Now another question (and thanks for the help so far): What's the best place to look for job postings on the web?

Probably just do this: http://gepik.ken.go.kr/foreign/application.php
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butlerian



Joined: 04 Sep 2006
Location: Korea

PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 5:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

spliff wrote:
At Public schools you don't work mornings? You have to be there from 8:40 - 4:40, class or no class!


Not in all public schools - some only require you to be there when you are teaching.
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VirginIslander



Joined: 24 May 2006
Location: Busan

PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 7:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

PeterDragon wrote

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I'm realizing life is much easier if you live closer in to Itaewon or Yongsan.


Life is much easier in Pusan. I spent my day swimming in the ocean, playing football and rugby and sitting by the beach with a bunch of expats.
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mindmetoo



Joined: 02 Feb 2004

PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 4:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

My friend had a good quote. Your first year you learn all the questions you should have asked originally. It's good prep for your second real year.
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