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When does the public schools turn on the A/C?
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hochhasd



Joined: 05 Jul 2008

PostPosted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 4:41 pm    Post subject: When does the public schools turn on the A/C? Reply with quote

When I asked my k teacher to turn the A/C on, the answer that he got from the school was not until later in the Summer. Is this normal? Sad
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lukas



Joined: 22 Aug 2009
Location: Bucheon

PostPosted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 4:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

yep it's normal. use it as an excuse to dress super casual. Be thankful you're sweating in summer now, as opposed to freezing in the winter Laughing
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jonpurdy



Joined: 08 Jan 2009
Location: Ulsan

PostPosted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 4:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I turn it on whenever I want (each classroom has separate AC) Smile

New schools generally have this whereas older schools are centrally controlled.
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Senior



Joined: 31 Jan 2010

PostPosted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 5:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It isn't that hot today. My calculations tell me it is 25 degrees in Seoul. That is not hot. I can't talk for the humidity though. The fans are enough right now.
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balzor



Joined: 14 Feb 2009

PostPosted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 6:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mine has the air on and the windows open, but it feels nice in the office
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AsiaESLbound



Joined: 07 Jan 2010
Location: Truck Stop Missouri

PostPosted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 9:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I only want a fan. I don't care about A/C as it's not that hot. It does get hot when standing, teaching, and doing any physical activities. My long sleeve shirts I brought back in the Winter are too heavy to wear now so I'm in need of a new shirtdrobe. The students new favorite way to kill time is to use their books like a traditional hand fan. I asked for a fan, but co-teacher says it's impossible to have. My argument was valid as there is no power in the lines leading to the A/C units, but I don't want cold A/C anyhow. Just a breeze will do. I'd defintely take hot weather over that cold I feel like I'm going to die kind of weather that just kills off everything sending the birds South.
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hochhasd



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PostPosted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:40 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

AsiaESLbound wrote:
I only want a fan. I don't care about A/C as it's not that hot. It does get hot when standing, teaching, and doing any physical activities. My long sleeve shirts I brought back in the Winter are too heavy to wear now so I'm in need of a new shirtdrobe. The students new favorite way to kill time is to use their books like a traditional hand fan. I asked for a fan, but co-teacher says it's impossible to have. My argument was valid as there is no power in the lines leading to the A/C units, but I don't want cold A/C anyhow. Just a breeze will do. I'd defintely take hot weather over that cold I feel like I'm going to die kind of weather that just kills off everything sending the birds South.



They better put the A/C on by next week or I am going to show up in a bathing suit and an inner tube Laughing
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Xuanzang



Joined: 10 Apr 2007
Location: Sadang

PostPosted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you're friendly with the administration office people then you can ask them to switch it on for you. Either that or just wait til they step out for a smoke and go switch on the "영어실" A/C button. Should be in a case with climate control for every other classroom.
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Mr. Pink



Joined: 21 Oct 2003
Location: China

PostPosted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 11:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I like how people say "It is not that hot outside, you don't need one."

I bet you don't realize what a group of people does to a room with no air movement. My classroom temperature goes up on average 4-5 degrees Celsius when I have a full class. So that 25 degree day can be 30 degrees inside a classroom.

I have two independent ACs in my classroom. Earlier today when I had my biggest class I had to use both of them to keep it around 24 degrees.

When I had a job that had centrally controlled AC I pretty much gave them an ultimatum: I would wear shorts and a t-shirt or they could turn the AC on for my classroom. The AC went on...
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hochhasd



Joined: 05 Jul 2008

PostPosted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 11:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mr. Pink wrote:
I like how people say "It is not that hot outside, you don't need one."

I bet you don't realize what a group of people does to a room with no air movement. My classroom temperature goes up on average 4-5 degrees Celsius when I have a full class. So that 25 degree day can be 30 degrees inside a classroom.

I have two independent ACs in my classroom. Earlier today when I had my biggest class I had to use both of them to keep it around 24 degrees.

When I had a job that had centrally controlled AC I pretty much gave them an ultimatum: I would wear shorts and a t-shirt or they could turn the AC on for my classroom. The AC went on...



I agree with you,but they claim Gepik controls the school. Sad
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MalFSU1



Joined: 27 Jan 2009

PostPosted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 11:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm quite grumpy this afternoon. According to the in class thermometer it got up to 33 celcius inside my room today. I have been told there will be no A/C on for at least a couple of weeks. I suggested to my co-teacher that we bring a fan in to help out, and her response was that if we plug in personal appliances the school would turn off all power to our classroom.

I mean I'm from Florida and everything so I can handle the heat pretty well, but over 90degrees in a classroom with 30+ children in my opinion is completely ridiculous. I just wish the schools here would spend a little less on useless books that never get read, projectors that never get turned on, and microphones that stay in their boxes and fork over a little more so we don't feel like we're in Hades while teaching. At the very least let me plug in my little fan to help get me through the day for goodness sake!
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Cayne



Joined: 14 Apr 2009

PostPosted: Sun Jun 06, 2010 11:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

They turned it on this afternoon here.
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balzor



Joined: 14 Feb 2009

PostPosted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 1:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

MalFSU1 wrote:
I'm quite grumpy this afternoon. According to the in class thermometer it got up to 33 celcius inside my room today. I have been told there will be no A/C on for at least a couple of weeks. I suggested to my co-teacher that we bring a fan in to help out, and her response was that if we plug in personal appliances the school would turn off all power to our classroom.

I mean I'm from Florida and everything so I can handle the heat pretty well, but over 90degrees in a classroom with 30+ children in my opinion is completely ridiculous. I just wish the schools here would spend a little less on useless books that never get read, projectors that never get turned on, and microphones that stay in their boxes and fork over a little more so we don't feel like we're in Hades while teaching. At the very least let me plug in my little fan to help get me through the day for goodness sake!
Just tell them you won't teach in unsuitable work conditions. hell, that even worked at my hagwon last year. Good for me that my class has its own AC I keep it an icebox in there on the hot day and the students worship me for it
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jonpurdy



Joined: 08 Jan 2009
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 6:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

MalFSU1 wrote:
I'm quite grumpy this afternoon. According to the in class thermometer it got up to 33 celcius inside my room today. I have been told there will be no A/C on for at least a couple of weeks. I suggested to my co-teacher that we bring a fan in to help out, and her response was that if we plug in personal appliances the school would turn off all power to our classroom.


LOL that's ridiculous. Do the ultimatum thing and wear shirts and tshirts until it goes on.
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Mr. Pink



Joined: 21 Oct 2003
Location: China

PostPosted: Mon Jun 07, 2010 2:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

balzor wrote:
MalFSU1 wrote:
I'm quite grumpy this afternoon. According to the in class thermometer it got up to 33 celcius inside my room today. I have been told there will be no A/C on for at least a couple of weeks. I suggested to my co-teacher that we bring a fan in to help out, and her response was that if we plug in personal appliances the school would turn off all power to our classroom.

I mean I'm from Florida and everything so I can handle the heat pretty well, but over 90degrees in a classroom with 30+ children in my opinion is completely ridiculous. I just wish the schools here would spend a little less on useless books that never get read, projectors that never get turned on, and microphones that stay in their boxes and fork over a little more so we don't feel like we're in Hades while teaching. At the very least let me plug in my little fan to help get me through the day for goodness sake!
Just tell them you won't teach in unsuitable work conditions. hell, that even worked at my hagwon last year. Good for me that my class has its own AC I keep it an icebox in there on the hot day and the students worship me for it


I told them my health was at risk...you might want to use that argument. It is funny what they can buy. Being for the south though you won't have as good an argument. I told them that I was Canadian and we were used to the cold, not 30+ in small areas. They bought it hook, line and sinker. The reality was I was in a smaller sized conversation room with 25 kids, 2 fans and no new air coming into the room. They installed a small AC. Then the next year they moved me to a room with a large AC...was awesome ever since.

My new school is pretty awesome about independent AC use.

I do wish I could wear shorts though...I remember working for a hawgwon and they allowed that from June to September.
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