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ninerfan36
Joined: 01 Sep 2010
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Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 8:26 pm Post subject: What are the repercussions for leaving? |
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This is purely hypothetical so please don't jump on me. I have no intention of leaving, but I still want to understand what my options are.
I work at a public school. If I leave before the 6 month mark, as I understand I am responsible for: 1) repaying my flight here, 2) paying for my flight home, and 3) repaying the 300,000 won settlement allowance they gave me when I got here.
That is pretty straightforward in my contract, but these are my other questions:
1) What happens to the 900,000 won they took out of my pay as a security deposit (300,000 for each of the first 3 months)?
2) Assuming I don't leave on a pay-day, do I get pro-rated pay for the days I did work (of an incomplete month)?
3) Can I collect my pension?
4) If I give notice, do they HAVE to let me stay 30 days (if I want to)?
5) Conversely, do I HAVE to stay 30 days (if they want me to)?
This is all assuming I want to go about this legally (by giving 30 days notice) and not do a midnight run (which I don't want to do, the school has been pretty nice to me so far). |
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DosEquisXX
Joined: 04 Nov 2009
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Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 8:51 pm Post subject: Re: What are the repercussions for leaving? |
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delete please
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mmstyle
Joined: 17 Apr 2006 Location: wherever
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Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 9:06 pm Post subject: |
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Pension....that's a yes, isn't it? You can even apply for that once you have left Korea (though it is easier to do here). |
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nomad-ish

Joined: 08 Oct 2007 Location: On the bottom of the food chain
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Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 9:13 pm Post subject: Re: What are the repercussions for leaving? |
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ninerfan36 wrote: |
This is purely hypothetical so please don't jump on me. I have no intention of leaving, but I still want to understand what my options are.
I work at a public school. If I leave before the 6 month mark, as I understand I am responsible for: 1) repaying my flight here, 2) paying for my flight home, and 3) repaying the 300,000 won settlement allowance they gave me when I got here.
That is pretty straightforward in my contract, but these are my other questions:
1) What happens to the 900,000 won they took out of my pay as a security deposit (300,000 for each of the first 3 months)?
i think it'll depend on your school.
2) Assuming I don't leave on a pay-day, do I get pro-rated pay for the days I did work (of an incomplete month)?
yes, your school might try not to though, however if you contact the board of education they will back you up.
3) Can I collect my pension?
yes, but no severance.
4) If I give notice, do they HAVE to let me stay 30 days (if I want to)?
yes, i believe this is in the labour law. again, you might need the school board to help you out.
5) Conversely, do I HAVE to stay 30 days (if they want me to)?
technically yes, but nothing's stopping you from just packing up and going. but since you're breaking a clause of your contract, your school might be even more tempted to mess around with the contract themselves.
This is all assuming I want to go about this legally (by giving 30 days notice) and not do a midnight run (which I don't want to do, the school has been pretty nice to me so far). |
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ThingsComeAround

Joined: 07 Nov 2008
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Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 9:50 pm Post subject: Re: What are the repercussions for leaving? |
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ninerfan36 wrote: |
This is purely hypothetical so please don't jump on me. I have no intention of leaving, but I still want to understand what my options are.
I work at a public school. If I leave before the 6 month mark, as I understand I am responsible for: 1) repaying my flight here, 2) paying for my flight home, and 3) repaying the 300,000 won settlement allowance they gave me when I got here.
That is pretty straightforward in my contract, but these are my other questions:
1) What happens to the 900,000 won they took out of my pay as a security deposit (300,000 for each of the first 3 months)?
You probably won't see it again.
2) Assuming I don't leave on a pay-day, do I get pro-rated pay for the days I did work (of an incomplete month)?
You will get pro-rated minus your airfare, 300 thou allowance.
3) Can I collect my pension?
Not sure, usually pension is payed out after you worked for 1 full year
4) If I give notice, do they HAVE to let me stay 30 days (if I want to)?
No, they don't. They may kick you out of your housing arrangement also
5) Conversely, do I HAVE to stay 30 days (if they want me to)?
No you don't have to stay. Things could become really uncomfortable for you, unless you have a really good reason for leaving (a higher paying job isn't a good reason for your school)
This is all assuming I want to go about this legally (by giving 30 days notice) and not do a midnight run (which I don't want to do, the school has been pretty nice to me so far). |
Legally- well that means the school doesn't want to be without a foreign teacher. If you want to go on good terms, the 'sick family member' is what generally gets a nod of approval, especially if your school is nice (saves them face, you seem to be "responsible" everyone wins). |
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winterfall
Joined: 21 May 2009
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Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 3:28 pm Post subject: |
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If you work for 1.5 years. Do you still get that 1 year's severance if you leave early? OR does that depends on how you left the school? |
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mmstyle
Joined: 17 Apr 2006 Location: wherever
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Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 3:45 pm Post subject: |
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Winterfall, if you completed a 1 year contract, then they are obliged to give you your severance for the first year, as per the contract. That said, it doesn't mean that you wont' have problems getting it (or that you will have any problems). |
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winterfall
Joined: 21 May 2009
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Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 3:53 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks |
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