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DanseurVertical



Joined: 24 Nov 2010

PostPosted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 7:03 am    Post subject: Hagwon taking contact info, then cutting off recruiter Reply with quote

A week and a half ago I interviewed with a hagwon in southern Gangnam. Following the interview, the director asked for my contact information and put me in touch with the current teacher, whom I might replace.

Then on the same afternoon I got a strange message from the recruiter who arranged the interview, indicating that the hagwon called her and decided not to offer me the position.

A few days later, since I never called the current teacher, the director contacted me directly and asked me to call the current teacher. I spoke with the current teacher, and everything was quite fine. But later, when the recruiter I'd dealt with asked to speak with the director, her call wasn't returned.

So, the director thinks I will accept the job from them directly, thereby avoiding the recruitment commission. Not only did the director attempt to deceive the recruiter, she also lied to me when she asked for my contact information, explaining that she was not trying to (I forget her exact words) do without the recruiter.

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In Taipei, hagwons usually recruit their own teachers.

In the past, I just taught in a public school to avoid this kind of BS, but how common is this, anyway? How common is it for a hagwon to use a recruiter and then circumvent them to avoid paying commission?
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JeffersonDarcy2010



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 7:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bad sign right off of the bat. I would steer clear, IMHO.
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War Eagle



Joined: 15 Feb 2009

PostPosted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 7:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have never personally heard of this happening before, but it's not surprising. However, who would want to work for a hagwon where they know the director is a shady piece of scum before even signing the contract? If the director is willing to screw the recruiter over, guarenteed whoever takes the job will be the next to bend over.
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ontheway



Joined: 24 Aug 2005
Location: Somewhere under the rainbow...

PostPosted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 7:50 am    Post subject: Re: Hagwon taking contact info, then cutting off recruiter Reply with quote

DanseurVertical wrote:
A week and a half ago I interviewed with a hagwon in southern Gangnam. Following the interview, the director asked for my contact information and put me in touch with the current teacher, whom I might replace.

Then on the same afternoon I got a strange message from the recruiter who arranged the interview, indicating that the hagwon called her and decided not to offer me the position.

A few days later, since I never called the current teacher, the director contacted me directly and asked me to call the current teacher. I spoke with the current teacher, and everything was quite fine. But later, when the recruiter I'd dealt with asked to speak with the director, her call wasn't returned.

So, the director thinks I will accept the job from them directly, thereby avoiding the recruitment commission. Not only did the director attempt to deceive the recruiter, she also lied to me when she asked for my contact information, explaining that she was not trying to (I forget her exact words) do without the recruiter.

---

In Taipei, hagwons usually recruit their own teachers.

In the past, I just taught in a public school to avoid this kind of BS, but how common is this, anyway? How common is it for a hagwon to use a recruiter and then circumvent them to avoid paying commission?



This is common enough that many recruiters delete contact info from prospective teachers' resumes when submitting them to schools for review. It is also a good test of honesty. This prospective employer has failed the test. You know the director is a crook. Be greatful for the bright red flag and refuse any offer they may make.
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YTMND



Joined: 16 Jan 2012
Location: You're the man now dog!!

PostPosted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 8:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, apparently, the school has given the contact info out. Otherwise, they wouldn't have been in contact.

Why not let the recruiter sort it out? If it is a good school and the teacher has no problem, it seems foolish not to work there.

What's even more foolish is not talking with the teacher when you have a chance.
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DanseurVertical



Joined: 24 Nov 2010

PostPosted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 9:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

YTMND wrote:
Well, apparently, the school has given the contact info out. Otherwise, they wouldn't have been in contact.

Why not let the recruiter sort it out? If it is a good school and the teacher has no problem, it seems foolish not to work there.

What's even more foolish is not talking with the teacher when you have a chance.

Wow. Are you excessively drunk or retarded?
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DanseurVertical



Joined: 24 Nov 2010

PostPosted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 9:19 am    Post subject: Re: Hagwon taking contact info, then cutting off recruiter Reply with quote

ontheway wrote:

This is common enough that many recruiters delete contact info from prospective teachers' resumes when submitting them to schools for review. It is also a good test of honesty. This prospective employer has failed the test. You know the director is a crook. Be greatful for the bright red flag and refuse any offer they may make.

Good point. I had included my contact information in the pdf copy of my CV, so it was a little strange that I had been asked in the first place.

How much do recruiters charge to find a teacher, anyway?

I've had a few recruiters expressly request a resume in .doc format. And I'm not new to Korea, so I realized that not everyone here is familiar with .pfd, but .doc can be easily edited. So, that's worth considering.
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YTMND



Joined: 16 Jan 2012
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 9:19 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

DanseurVertical wrote:
YTMND wrote:
Well, apparently, the school has given the contact info out. Otherwise, they wouldn't have been in contact.

Why not let the recruiter sort it out? If it is a good school and the teacher has no problem, it seems foolish not to work there.

What's even more foolish is not talking with the teacher when you have a chance.

Wow. Are you excessively drunk or retarded?


Ask the teacher that. Apparently, you don't want to do things the conventional way. I am wondering if you are drunk, retarded, or a forum sniper.
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DanseurVertical



Joined: 24 Nov 2010

PostPosted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 9:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

YTMND wrote:
DanseurVertical wrote:
YTMND wrote:
Well, apparently, the school has given the contact info out. Otherwise, they wouldn't have been in contact.

Why not let the recruiter sort it out? If it is a good school and the teacher has no problem, it seems foolish not to work there.

What's even more foolish is not talking with the teacher when you have a chance.

Wow. Are you excessively drunk or retarded?


Ask the teacher that. Apparently, you don't want to do things the conventional way. I am wondering if you are drunk, retarded, or a forum sniper.

I explicitly said in the OP that I spoke with the current teacher.

I'm not even interested in the position, as I'm not willing to work for a deceitful person.

I made the post to get an idea of how common this is.

Do you not value your own word?
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YTMND



Joined: 16 Jan 2012
Location: You're the man now dog!!

PostPosted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 9:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

DanseurVertical wrote:
YTMND wrote:
DanseurVertical wrote:
YTMND wrote:
Well, apparently, the school has given the contact info out. Otherwise, they wouldn't have been in contact.

Why not let the recruiter sort it out? If it is a good school and the teacher has no problem, it seems foolish not to work there.

What's even more foolish is not talking with the teacher when you have a chance.

Wow. Are you excessively drunk or retarded?


Ask the teacher that. Apparently, you don't want to do things the conventional way. I am wondering if you are drunk, retarded, or a forum sniper.

I explicitly said in the OP that I spoke with the current teacher.

I'm not even interested in the position, as I'm not willing to work for a deceitful person.

I made the post to get an idea of how common this is.

Do you not value your own word?


You stated, "A few days later, since I never called the current teacher, the director contacted me directly and asked me to call the current teacher."

So, you initially didn't call the teacher. That was my point.

If you aren't willing to work for a deceitful person, you should go back to your home country, pay your taxes, call your mom on the weekends, mow the lawn, donate to some charity, and forget working in Asia as a second rate employee.

The time to flex your vibrato left when you took the first offer to come here. Don't make yourself out to be the hypocritical laughing stock of this site.
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DanseurVertical



Joined: 24 Nov 2010

PostPosted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 9:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

YTMND wrote:
DanseurVertical wrote:
YTMND wrote:
DanseurVertical wrote:
YTMND wrote:
Well, apparently, the school has given the contact info out. Otherwise, they wouldn't have been in contact.

Why not let the recruiter sort it out? If it is a good school and the teacher has no problem, it seems foolish not to work there.

What's even more foolish is not talking with the teacher when you have a chance.

Wow. Are you excessively drunk or retarded?


Ask the teacher that. Apparently, you don't want to do things the conventional way. I am wondering if you are drunk, retarded, or a forum sniper.

I explicitly said in the OP that I spoke with the current teacher.

I'm not even interested in the position, as I'm not willing to work for a deceitful person.

I made the post to get an idea of how common this is.

Do you not value your own word?


You stated, "A few days later, since I never called the current teacher, the director contacted me directly and asked me to call the current teacher."

'never' was meant in a given time-frame, and immediately after, I stated, 'I spoke with the current teacher...'

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So, you initially didn't call the teacher. That was my point.

After the hagwon calls your recruiter and says they do not want to hire you? Yeah, that's right, I didn't initially call the teacher.

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The time to flex your vibrato left when you took the first offer to come here. Don't make yourself out to be the hypocritical laughing stock of this site.

To come here? I took an inexpensive flight from Taiwan to come here. I used to teach in Korea, at a public school. Then I left. In what way is anything I have said hypocritical?
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YTMND



Joined: 16 Jan 2012
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 10:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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'never' was meant in a given time-frame, and immediately after, I stated, 'I spoke with the current teacher...'


You stated "A few days later", who are you horse squawling boy? I am onto you boy.

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After the hagwon calls your recruiter and says they do not want to hire you? Yeah, that's right, I didn't initially call the teacher.


That makes no sense. Your recruiter who you say is deceitful gives you hagwon contact information, the hagwon contacts you, the hagwon gives you another teacher's contact information, and.....................:::drum roll:::

YOU DO NOT CONTACT THE TEACHER


until waiting to be rejected. I ask you boy, who are you horse squawling boy? I am onto you boy.

I tell you and Foghorn Leghorn would tell you, no boy in his right mind would wait until being rejected to call a teacher.

"Now cut that out boy, or Ill spank you where the feathers are thinnest." - Foghorn Leghorn

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To come here? I took an inexpensive flight from Taiwan to come here. I used to teach in Korea, at a public school. Then I left. In what way is anything I have said hypocritical?


So, you are saying because you paid for a cheap flight to Korea you should be given a job which amounts to ambassador privileges? I don't care how you got here. I don't care how low the fare is.

This job teaching English to Koreans is like working on a farm picking tomatoes at half minimum wage. You get 1 year to live somewhere then you are homeless.

Time to wise up boy. Get money where you can get money. You will not survive in China, and I heard the kimchi is no longer served at GEPIK lunches.

BLAH HA HA HA HA!!!!!
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Nolos



Joined: 23 Oct 2011

PostPosted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 2:15 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

As per the OP's question, yes, I believe it is commonplace for directors to do this. I got my last job the exact same way. The director's underling told me to tell the recruiter that I decided to go back home and not take the job.
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Markrly



Joined: 10 Apr 2012

PostPosted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 3:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

YTMND wrote:
Quote:
'never' was meant in a given time-frame, and immediately after, I stated, 'I spoke with the current teacher...'


You stated "A few days later", who are you horse squawling boy? I am onto you boy.

Quote:
After the hagwon calls your recruiter and says they do not want to hire you? Yeah, that's right, I didn't initially call the teacher.


That makes no sense. Your recruiter who you say is deceitful gives you hagwon contact information, the hagwon contacts you, the hagwon gives you another teacher's contact information, and.....................:::drum roll:::

YOU DO NOT CONTACT THE TEACHER


until waiting to be rejected. I ask you boy, who are you horse squawling boy? I am onto you boy.

I tell you and Foghorn Leghorn would tell you, no boy in his right mind would wait until being rejected to call a teacher.

"Now cut that out boy, or Ill spank you where the feathers are thinnest." - Foghorn Leghorn

Quote:
To come here? I took an inexpensive flight from Taiwan to come here. I used to teach in Korea, at a public school. Then I left. In what way is anything I have said hypocritical?


So, you are saying because you paid for a cheap flight to Korea you should be given a job which amounts to ambassador privileges? I don't care how you got here. I don't care how low the fare is.

This job teaching English to Koreans is like working on a farm picking tomatoes at half minimum wage. You get 1 year to live somewhere then you are homeless.

Time to wise up boy. Get money where you can get money. You will not survive in China, and I heard the kimchi is no longer served at GEPIK lunches.

BLAH HA HA HA HA!!!!!


You have some serious issues to work out man...
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beentheredonethat777



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 18, 2013 4:05 pm    Post subject: Re: Hagwon taking contact info, then cutting off recruiter Reply with quote

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How common is it for a hagwon to use a recruiter and then circumvent them to avoid paying commission?
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^^.IN KOREA, VERY!
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