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ibu
Joined: 29 Feb 2008
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Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 4:24 pm Post subject: EG English School - Incheon |
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I have a contract offer from this school.
Does anyone have an opinion on this school or know where I could find out some information on the place?
I am waiting for the school to reply with some info but I would like an outside opinion if possible.
I cant find it anywhere on the searches. |
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bassexpander
Joined: 13 Sep 2007 Location: Someplace you'd rather be.
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garykasparov
Joined: 27 May 2007
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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 5:06 pm Post subject: |
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I cannot speak for the reputation of the school. It may be worth your time to ask questions to the foreign teachers (present and past). For example;
( 1 ) What are your working hours? (Including the times you prepare for classes & breaks)
( 2 ) How many classes do you teach per week?
( 3 ) Does your employer always pay overtime wages?
( 4 ) Does your employer pay the employees on time?
( 5 ) Does your employer provide a pay receipt that clearly defines (1) wages (2) all deductions and (3) income tax?
( 6 ) Does your employer pay in cash or by electronic deposit?
( 7 ) Has your employer provided you with a health insurance card?
( 8 ) Does your employer pay into the Korean Pension Plan?
( 9 ) Does your employer deduct the correct amount for income taxes from employee's monthy salary?
( 10 ) Does your employer always pay teachers their severance pay?
( 11 ) Were you satisfied with your living conditions when you arrived in Korea?
( 12 ) Is the school in financial trouble?
( 13 ) How many teachers work at the school?
( 14 ) How many students attend the school?
( 15 ) What discipline methods does your employer use towards the students?
( 16 ) Does your employer have a reputation of firing employees for the sole purpose of not paying last months wages, airfare and severance pay?
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ibu
Joined: 29 Feb 2008
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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 9:07 pm Post subject: |
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Cheers bassexpander for that info... and also to Garykasparov for the questions... they are extremely helpful.
Many thanks. You guys are stars...
Ideally I want to be situated in Incheon, but I need the best deal which will work out mostly for me but also the employers. I shall post more queries as the prop up but so far thank you. Not every experience is a terrible or perfect one but knowing how to disseminate from trolls or bullcrap speakers helps.
Cheers again
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PGF
Joined: 27 Nov 2006
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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 9:47 pm Post subject: |
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ibu wrote: |
Cheers bassexpander for that info... and also to Garykasparov for the questions... they are extremely helpful.
Many thanks. You guys are stars...
Ideally I want to be situated in Incheon, but I need the best deal which will work out mostly for me but also the employers. I shall post more queries as the prop up but so far thank you. Not every experience is a terrible or perfect one but knowing how to disseminate from trolls or bullcrap speakers helps.
Cheers again
ibu |
Incheon is huge. Find out your gu and dong and i'll try to give you info on the area you'll be in..... if you can't get gu or dong, ask about subway stations....how far you are from one and the station name, etc... |
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Aussiekimchi
Joined: 21 Apr 2006 Location: SYDNEY
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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 9:52 pm Post subject: |
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If it is the one near Incheon city Hall...Mr Park the VP there is a pretty good bloke....unorganised..but nice. |
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Ruraljuror

Joined: 08 Dec 2007
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Posted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 11:37 pm Post subject: |
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I can tell you I was completely miserable for the year I worked at EG. Absolutely miserable. I didn't work for the Incheon branch, but I can tell you that the "EG Style" is that *everyone*, students and teachers, must work HARD. Their advertisizing promises mothers that no hagwon in Korea gives out more homework. Which means a) the kids are miserable and b) you have an unbelievable amount of homework to grade every day. There are 2 tests every class, plus essays, plus writing notebooks, etc. You will spend 2-3 hours everyday grading homework, unpaid. You will never have a day with less that 2 hours grading, and some days you will have much more. I had to take work home with me probably 2 nights a week.
And on top of that, while the teachers are all absolutely breaking under all the work, the hagwon director is constantly cracking the whip telling everyone how poor the teaching is, how the kids and the moms are complaining, and how he was constantly on the verge of firing some foreign teachers. And of course, you will get called into his office in between classes so you can spend your 5 minute break listening to that maniac complain about how you took too long taking attendance, or that there were kids who spoke Korean in your class. There are cameras and microphones in every room for a reason...you ARE being evaluated in every class, every day. And here's the funny thing: despite all of the abuse heaped on the teachers, my branch nearly DOUBLED in enrollment during the 12 months I was there. The man has become incredibly rich by riding his teachers like farm animals, but still didn't say a single pleasant word to any foreign teacher that I heard during the year I was there. Only complaints and threats.
To be honest, writing this has brought up all of these memories again and I feel pretty depressed...that may have been the most unpleasant 12 months of my life. There are good things about EG, the kids are high level and well behaved and your money is always on time, but I STRONGLY advise against teaching there unless the money is just impossible to turn down. But if it's only an industry standard wage, RUN -- don't walk -- away from the offer. Take a job with less work and less stress. |
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ibu
Joined: 29 Feb 2008
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Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 3:46 am Post subject: |
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Aussiekimchi wrote: |
If it is the one near Incheon city Hall...Mr Park the VP there is a pretty good bloke....unorganised..but nice. |
I think this is the one, its about 10-15 mins walk from Bupyeong subway right? |
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Aussiekimchi
Joined: 21 Apr 2006 Location: SYDNEY
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Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 3:51 am Post subject: |
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Return Jones

Joined: 06 Feb 2004 Location: I will see you in far-off places
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Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 8:09 am Post subject: |
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Ruraljuror wrote: |
I can tell you I was completely miserable for the year I worked at EG. Absolutely miserable. I didn't work for the Incheon branch, but I can tell you that the "EG Style" is that *everyone*, students and teachers, must work HARD. Their advertisizing promises mothers that no hagwon in Korea gives out more homework. Which means a) the kids are miserable and b) you have an unbelievable amount of homework to grade every day. There are 2 tests every class, plus essays, plus writing notebooks, etc. You will spend 2-3 hours everyday grading homework, unpaid. You will never have a day with less that 2 hours grading, and some days you will have much more. I had to take work home with me probably 2 nights a week.
And on top of that, while the teachers are all absolutely breaking under all the work, the hagwon director is constantly cracking the whip telling everyone how poor the teaching is, how the kids and the moms are complaining, and how he was constantly on the verge of firing some foreign teachers. And of course, you will get called into his office in between classes so you can spend your 5 minute break listening to that maniac complain about how you took too long taking attendance, or that there were kids who spoke Korean in your class. There are cameras and microphones in every room for a reason...you ARE being evaluated in every class, every day. And here's the funny thing: despite all of the abuse heaped on the teachers, my branch nearly DOUBLED in enrollment during the 12 months I was there. The man has become incredibly rich by riding his teachers like farm animals, but still didn't say a single pleasant word to any foreign teacher that I heard during the year I was there. Only complaints and threats.
To be honest, writing this has brought up all of these memories again and I feel pretty depressed...that may have been the most unpleasant 12 months of my life. There are good things about EG, the kids are high level and well behaved and your money is always on time, but I STRONGLY advise against teaching there unless the money is just impossible to turn down. But if it's only an industry standard wage, RUN -- don't walk -- away from the offer. Take a job with less work and less stress. |
I agree with much of what was said here. I only lasted a couple of months before I got the hell out. I was never lectured or scolded by management, but I was worked to the bone and spent as much time working out of class as I did in class. Each branch works under pretty much the same chaotic system. Avoid the place. |
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ibu
Joined: 29 Feb 2008
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Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 10:16 pm Post subject: |
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That bad eh? I heard the guy in the Incheon place was alright.
Thanks for the feedback on the other schools... its the weekend and I have sent a long list of questions to a current member of staff there... if he replies or not is a different kettle of fish altogether.
I am looking into lots of different schools also.
PGF wrote: |
Incheon is huge. Find out your gu and dong and i'll try to give you info on the area you'll be in..... if you can't get gu or dong, ask about subway stations....how far you are from one and the station name, etc... |
I want to ideally be in Bupyeong or close to there to be near friends, but Incheon City was not a problem for me a as it was quite close. |
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Return Jones

Joined: 06 Feb 2004 Location: I will see you in far-off places
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Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 3:56 am Post subject: |
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ibu wrote: |
That bad eh? I heard the guy in the Incheon place was alright. |
From my experience, certain teachers are offered sweeter schedules and perks to be the right-hand man of management. Take anything you hear with a grain of salt. Ask to talk to someone else or visit in person if you're truly interested in the job. With almost 7 years of experience in Korea, I can definitely say it was the worst job I ever had here. I wouldn't ever consider working there again, but that's just me. |
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