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FredDaSked
Joined: 17 Jun 2009 Location: Within You, Without You
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Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2010 9:28 pm Post subject: School's been paying late |
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Here's the text of a letter I had to send to the go-to at the 'company' that got me my job at SangHyeon Elementary, Suji. This, and the supposition in the post I made earlier--salaries going down and all that--make it difficult to consider continuing on in Korea. I can muddle and fumble through the economy at least this well in the US, where I'm from. And the apartments are bigger and cheaper.
Not that I don't love the 'culture and scenery', but prices aren't getting cheaper,and not all of us make the coin and have connections. BUT and because--most of us do experience something similar to what I've been going through. And believe me--the after-school program isn't that focused, organized nor disciplined that a guy or gal can overlook such trivial matters. I haven't been paid as of this moment.
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Did you know that I haven�t received August salary yet? Of course, the 21st of every month is the scheduled day to be paid, and actually I expect Sanghyeon Elementary to adhere to that agreement. This is not the first month that I�ve been paid late with an excuse. This month, of course, August 21st was on Saturday, and I waited until Monday, but didn�t get paid.
I asked my co-teacher, who was kind enough to go outside her normal duties to inquire of the school, and she told me the school expected to pay me on the 27th, Friday, but they turned out not to pay me. This time, Kelly told me she was told that I would be paid on the 30th, Monday. The reason Kelly tried to make clear was something I hope was not exactly correct: she said that since all participants in the summer courses had not paid their total fees, I could not be paid.
That�s disturbing, because tying my monthly salary to how much money the after-school program brings in is not contractual, and that�s the least of the problem about that. That makes for a shaky footing to put a teacher upon, and that�s a kind way to say it; a roundabout way to express the fact that I�m not happy about being paid at such a late date. Does the school expect to pay me on the 30th of each month after this?
As I said, maybe you were not aware of this situation. That�s why I�m writing. If you were, can you explain further why the school seems to take liberties with my payment date? My idea is that the company should make effort to meet that pay date, then request that amount from the school.
Mainly, after this, I desire to be paid according to our agreement with the school: on the correctly scheduled day, or before, in case of Sundays or holidays. It�s especially important now, since September is a month with a 3-day holiday, beginning on payday, the 21st. I truly expect SangHyeon Elementary to take seriously my need to be paid on or before September 21st, 2010.
Please speak to the school about paying me on time. It�s very important. |
Is it beyond reason to announce that I'm going to look for another position, and to request a letter of release? My contract is until March. I get the feeling that that contract end will not arrive, anyway, for benefit of the school or company or something.
Being at a public school, I have to go through my company, which arranges everything with the school. As far as the school knows, I may not even be there teaching in our little corner of the school anymore if the company doesn't communicate with them every once in a while. Usually, it's my co-teacher who intercedes for me, anyway, with both the school and the 'company'. |
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sulperman
Joined: 14 Oct 2008
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Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2010 10:02 pm Post subject: Re: School's been paying late |
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FredDaSked wrote: |
That�s disturbing, because tying my monthly salary to how much money the after-school program brings in is not contractual, and that�s the least of the problem about that. That makes for a shaky footing to put a teacher upon, and that�s a kind way to say it; a roundabout way to express the fact that I�m not happy about being paid at such a late date. Does the school expect to pay me on the 30th of each month after this?
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Whoa....I hope whoever you are writing to is really good at English. Simplicity and clarity are your friends when dealing with people in a language which is not their first. |
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Big Mac
Joined: 17 Sep 2005
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Posted: Sat Aug 28, 2010 10:04 pm Post subject: |
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My public school paid me late too for the first few months.
They just forget because they are so disorganized. Anything that is different (your payday is different from the Korean teachers) throws them off.
I always got my money, but had to remind them. I agree that you shouldn't have to do that, but that's the way Korea is. |
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RMNC

Joined: 21 Jul 2010
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Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2010 2:14 am Post subject: |
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Yeah that's way to wordy.
Just send them another one that says
"I did not get paid on 082110, 082710, as promised. My contract says I get paid on the 21 of every month. I don't want the same problem next month, I want my salary on the 21st of September. Don't pay me late. Thank you." |
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CentralCali
Joined: 17 May 2007
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Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2010 4:56 am Post subject: |
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Public school paying late? Take it up with the school inspector for your district. There's absolutely no excuse in that malarkey. |
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aznpoo
Joined: 22 Sep 2009
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Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2010 1:24 am Post subject: |
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Arg, I too hate receiving late payment. It put tensions on the school and I because I usually get the provincial board of education involve. Is it petty or necessarily to get a third party involve for such a minor issue?  |
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Waluigi

Joined: 09 Apr 2009
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Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2010 1:37 am Post subject: |
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aznpoo wrote: |
Arg, I too hate receiving late payment. It put tensions on the school and I because I usually get the provincial board of education involve. Is it petty or necessarily to get a third party involve for such a minor issue?  |
I hope you're not an English teacher. |
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FredDaSked
Joined: 17 Jun 2009 Location: Within You, Without You
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Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2010 8:06 pm Post subject: |
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RMNC wrote: |
Yeah that's way to wordy.
Just send them another one that says
"I did not get paid on 082110, 082710, as promised. My contract says I get paid on the 21 of every month. I don't want the same problem next month, I want my salary on the 21st of September. Don't pay me late. Thank you." |
Thanks. That's a reminder flag for me. We get one week off for Chuseok, and the 21st falls in the middle of that week off. Time to make sure to get paid early, huh? |
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balzor

Joined: 14 Feb 2009
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Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2010 11:37 pm Post subject: Re: School's been paying late |
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FredDaSked wrote: |
Here's the text of a letter I had to send to the go-to at the 'company' that got me my job at SangHyeon Elementary, Suji. This, and the supposition in the post I made earlier--salaries going down and all that--make it difficult to consider continuing on in Korea. I can muddle and fumble through the economy at least this well in the US, where I'm from. And the apartments are bigger and cheaper.
Not that I don't love the 'culture and scenery', but prices aren't getting cheaper,and not all of us make the coin and have connections. BUT and because--most of us do experience something similar to what I've been going through. And believe me--the after-school program isn't that focused, organized nor disciplined that a guy or gal can overlook such trivial matters. I haven't been paid as of this moment.
Here it is:
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Dear
Did you know that I haven�t received August salary yet? Of course, the 21st of every month is the scheduled day to be paid, and actually I expect Sanghyeon Elementary to adhere to that agreement. This is not the first month that I�ve been paid late with an excuse. This month, of course, August 21st was on Saturday, and I waited until Monday, but didn�t get paid.
I asked my co-teacher, who was kind enough to go outside her normal duties to inquire of the school, and she told me the school expected to pay me on the 27th, Friday, but they turned out not to pay me. This time, Kelly told me she was told that I would be paid on the 30th, Monday. The reason Kelly tried to make clear was something I hope was not exactly correct: she said that since all participants in the summer courses had not paid their total fees, I could not be paid.
That�s disturbing, because tying my monthly salary to how much money the after-school program brings in is not contractual, and that�s the least of the problem about that. That makes for a shaky footing to put a teacher upon, and that�s a kind way to say it; a roundabout way to express the fact that I�m not happy about being paid at such a late date. Does the school expect to pay me on the 30th of each month after this?
As I said, maybe you were not aware of this situation. That�s why I�m writing. If you were, can you explain further why the school seems to take liberties with my payment date? My idea is that the company should make effort to meet that pay date, then request that amount from the school.
Mainly, after this, I desire to be paid according to our agreement with the school: on the correctly scheduled day, or before, in case of Sundays or holidays. It�s especially important now, since September is a month with a 3-day holiday, beginning on payday, the 21st. I truly expect SangHyeon Elementary to take seriously my need to be paid on or before September 21st, 2010.
Please speak to the school about paying me on time. It�s very important. |
Is it beyond reason to announce that I'm going to look for another position, and to request a letter of release? My contract is until March. I get the feeling that that contract end will not arrive, anyway, for benefit of the school or company or something.
Being at a public school, I have to go through my company, which arranges everything with the school. As far as the school knows, I may not even be there teaching in our little corner of the school anymore if the company doesn't communicate with them every once in a while. Usually, it's my co-teacher who intercedes for me, anyway, with both the school and the 'company'. |
Your attitude in the letter is way to aggressive and angry sounding. How is that working out for you?
Also, you make comments like the school doesn't know you are there and you have to go through a company. Why not make yourself known more often and have a relationship with your school? |
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CentralCali
Joined: 17 May 2007
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Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 12:16 am Post subject: |
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Hmm...so you really don't work for the school? That means that your employer--the company that's placed you there--is responsible for paying you. |
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jarmula
Joined: 08 May 2009
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Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 2:27 pm Post subject: |
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FredDaSked - I have a potential interview with this school. You mentioned in your post that your contract wouldn't be up until March. Does this mean you have put in your resignation? Any words of wisdom you could provide? |
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Son Deureo!
Joined: 30 Apr 2003
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Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 8:58 pm Post subject: |
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jarmula wrote: |
FredDaSked - I have a potential interview with this school.... Any words of wisdom you could provide? |
I've got some. They've been paying late, which means they are in serious financial trouble, so working for them is a really bad idea. |
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sojusucks

Joined: 31 May 2008
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Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 5:05 am Post subject: |
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CentralCali wrote: |
Public school paying late? Take it up with the school inspector for your district. There's absolutely no excuse in that malarkey. |
Very true. They get money from GEPIK, EPIK, or the school board in tht area to cover your salary. |
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hogwonguy1979

Joined: 22 Dec 2003 Location: the racoon den
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Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 6:38 am Post subject: |
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hate to say this folks but again many of you missed the boat here. he says:
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That�s disturbing, because tying my monthly salary to how much money the after-school program brings in is not contractual, and that�s the least of the problem about that. That makes for a shaky footing to put a teacher upon, and that�s a kind way to say it; a roundabout way to express the fact that I�m not happy about being paid at such a late date. Does the school expect to pay me on the 30th of each month after this?
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sounds like hes working for an after school program contracted out of an elem school so the boe doesnt pay him its the scheister who runs the after school program. that can be as bad as a hogwon in terms of not paying etc.
4 words: labor board or run |
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jaybert06
Joined: 01 Oct 2010 Location: seoul
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Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 6:50 am Post subject: |
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dang, op, i hope you don't have to teach english grammar to these kids. If so, I'd be paying you late as well. |
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