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TheUrbanMyth
Joined: 28 Jan 2003 Location: Retired
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Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 9:11 pm Post subject: |
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I said if the school treats him badly, then he should rub it in their faces. And all of you on this high moral plateau, step off. This job is about making money and that is achievable while still having a good working relationship with your co workers and school, in most places. In korea, as we have heard time and again, people that act honestly and give their employers notice of breaking the contract usually get treated very poorly for inane reasons.
The op should do whatever makes him happier. |
As long as it doesn't affect the rest of us negatively that is. Unfortunately we all get tarred with the same brush when one FT does something underhanded. It's happened time and again.
At some point you can't just do what makes you happier and to heck with the consequences for everyone else...it may well come back to make you unhappy in the long run.
On the other hand doing what is right does not tend to hurt one in the long run...even if it makes them unhappy in the short term.
So because some schools act poorly it gives us the right to treat any school the same? Really? |
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YTMND
Joined: 16 Jan 2012 Location: You're the man now dog!!
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Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 9:40 pm Post subject: |
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| So because some schools act poorly it gives us the right to treat any school the same? Really? |
I mentioned I wanted to teach older students. The organization that hired me read it as if I were quitting. Next thing I knew, they informed the principal and found a replacement teacher. Then they asked me to stay a third month as if I had quit.
I tried playing the nice route. I wanted to get them a replacement at the right time if needed, but they took it too seriously.
This isn't a moral issue, it's not like "Should you run over people on your way to work?"
The good schools are good because they treat teachers fairly. They do not lose out by hiring a second teacher. If this were a high paying job, the teacher wouldn't consider leaving. So, it apparently isn't a high paying job. How many gas attendants do you see giving notice?
I saw a different one every week back home. The pay scale would have to go up to consider us the "resident doctor" if you will. Until then, we are not licensed, we are not residents in the same way native Koreans are, and we definitely do not get the same treatment.
These jobs are for 3 months to a year. Just because you sign a contract for 1 year doesn't mean you need to stay the whole year. |
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Malislamusrex
Joined: 01 Feb 2010
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Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 1:28 am Post subject: |
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| You will be fired out of a cannon into the sun. |
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ironclad80
Joined: 13 Sep 2009
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Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 5:25 am Post subject: |
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I only planned on working at my current PS for 8 months or so because I wanted to leave during prime hiring season in Japan. But I ended up having great coworkers and kids and couldn't dare bailing out on them. Now I'm finishing up in about 2 weeks. The year flew by.
Wait and see what it's like first. If it's just so so, then take the job, give them ample notice you're leaving, be honest and pay back the money you owe. You shouldn't pull a midnight run under any circumstances at a PS. |
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SeoulBug
Joined: 20 Jun 2011
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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:27 pm Post subject: Thanks for the Advice |
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Hi Guys,
Thanks for the the advice.
Several places want to hire me. For recruiters I have told I am short-term, they have found stuff (as I went to a good college with a CELTA).
Perhaps I should take short-term, as I wouldn't want Public School children to feel abandoned.
Yes, it looks like I will need to teach adults for a few months; but, that's decent. |
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mohair_blues
Joined: 23 Aug 2010 Location: Bundang
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Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 11:41 am Post subject: |
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so you havent started working at the public school yet?
if that's the case, then I commend you for asking ahead of time
because the ramification of your decision does not only affect you, it affects quite a number of people
if possible, try not to break a contract and leave on a good term, things do find their way to bite you in your arse later |
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