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Rockhard
Joined: 11 Dec 2013
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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 12:13 am Post subject: An open letter to all newbies. |
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Well, it's that time of year again. The beginning of a new school year. And with that we see many people leave and many new people arrive. This is for all those fresh faces who are coming to Korea for the first time. Perhaps, a few words of advice may assist you.
First, don't allow yourself to be swept up in a fairy tale of self-importance. You were flown over here, given an apartment, shown a desk, and are called "teacher". You've probably never been treated with so much respect in your life. You may even get the false impression that you are important. Much like Hansel and Gretel being fed goodies by the forest witch, you too should be weary of the kindness of strangers.
Second, don't try to live up to the impossible expectations of your new employer. You're not a teacher. Your employer is not really an expert in education. You are the blind leading the blind. So when your employer expects impossible things of you, remember that he or she really doesn't know what she's doing either. It's not your fault you aren't good at teaching. It's not your fault the business isn't recruiting students. It's not your fault their curriculum stinks. It's not your fault you don't know Korean law. You are just one piece, a pawn, in a game being played by businesses, schools, officials, politicians, and the public. The failure of Korea's education system is not your problem. If you fail, you aren't the first. So just relax.
Third, expect that you will be ripped-off at some point. It doesn't matter how nice your employer is. If there is an opening for them to deny you cash and leave you helpless, they will take it. If you make yourself a punching bag, you will get hammered. For the love of god don't send every penny you earn home. Your bank account is your security. The more cash you got in there the safer will be when the inevitable comes. You are risky your life if you don't have enough for a plane ticket.
Fourth, do not expect the government to help you. If your only plan is "the government will help me", you need a new plan.
Finally, dispel any notion of meritocratic thinking. You will not be promoted for working hard or doing a good job. You are hired for your looks, and fired for your personality. Intelligence and ability are just ignored or unrecognized.
Keep your guard up. Don't trust anyone. Don't get emotionally attached. Expect to get screwed. Expect discrimination. And you might just make it the whole year.
Your pal,
An old vet. |
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I'm With You
Joined: 01 Sep 2011
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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 1:48 am Post subject: |
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That was great!
I agree with everything you wrote. Well put. |
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Savant
Joined: 25 May 2007
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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 2:05 am Post subject: Re: An open letter to all newbies. |
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Rockhard wrote: |
Keep your guard up. Don't trust anyone. Don't get emotionally attached. Expect to get screwed. Expect discrimination. And you might just make it the whole year. |
This should be the tag line for the Korean ESL industry. The same old BS repeats every year. |
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Stan Rogers
Joined: 20 Aug 2010
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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 4:34 am Post subject: Re: An open letter to all newbies. |
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Rockhard wrote: |
don't try to live up to the impossible expectations of your new employer. You're not a teacher. Your employer is not really an expert in education. You are the blind leading the blind. So when your employer expects impossible things of you, remember that he or she really doesn't know what she's doing either. It's not your fault you aren't good at teaching. It's not your fault the business isn't recruiting students. It's not your fault their curriculum stinks. |
The boss is always right. Why? Because he is paying for it. Its the boss' right to dislike anything going on in the school because he's paying for what goes on there.
Rockhard wrote: |
Its not your fault you don't know Korean law. |
Ignorance of the law is no excuse here, there or anywhere. |
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BackRow
Joined: 28 Jul 2010
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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 6:11 am Post subject: |
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Lastly, don't stay too long unless you want to turn out as old and bitter as the op |
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young_clinton
Joined: 09 Sep 2009
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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 6:35 am Post subject: Re: An open letter to all newbies. |
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Stan Rogers wrote: |
Rockhard wrote: |
don't try to live up to the impossible expectations of your new employer. You're not a teacher. Your employer is not really an expert in education. You are the blind leading the blind. So when your employer expects impossible things of you, remember that he or she really doesn't know what she's doing either. It's not your fault you aren't good at teaching. It's not your fault the business isn't recruiting students. It's not your fault their curriculum stinks. |
The boss is always right. Why? Because he is paying for it. Its the boss' right to dislike anything going on in the school because he's paying for what goes on there. |
What professionalism is unimportant?
Stan Rogers wrote: |
Rockhard wrote: |
Its not your fault you don't know Korean law. |
Ignorance of the law is no excuse here, there or anywhere. |
Get real! Maybe if you weren't Republican........, that is if you're American. |
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Threequalseven
Joined: 08 May 2012
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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 7:35 am Post subject: |
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This would've been nice to read when I started! Back then, everyone on here was all like "your job sucks, it's your fault," "your anxious hagwon students won't finish their homework, you're a bad teacher," and "you should just go back and flip burgers." So if this is support, take it! One more thing I'd add for the newbies: Don't ask for any online advice, any directions, or any meaningful reflection about living in Korea unless you want to be the prime target of flame city. |
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Rockhard
Joined: 11 Dec 2013
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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 3:26 pm Post subject: Re: An open letter to all newbies. |
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Stan Rogers wrote: |
Rockhard wrote: |
don't try to live up to the impossible expectations of your new employer. You're not a teacher. Your employer is not really an expert in education. You are the blind leading the blind. So when your employer expects impossible things of you, remember that he or she really doesn't know what she's doing either. It's not your fault you aren't good at teaching. It's not your fault the business isn't recruiting students. It's not your fault their curriculum stinks. |
The boss is always right. Why? Because he is paying for it. Its the boss' right to dislike anything going on in the school because he's paying for what goes on there. |
Sounds like something an office slave or narcissistic boss would say.
Rockhard wrote: |
Its not your fault you don't know Korean law. |
Ignorance of the law is no excuse here, there or anywhere.[/quote]
That's cute. I guess totalitarianism is still in fashion where your from.
Guy comes to Korea. Tries to follow the rules. Learns that in Korea the employer has to file tax returns for all employees. Asks employer to file return in February. They said they did it. Two years later the tax service fines the employee $4000 for tax evasion. Employer lied and didn't file return. Employee says it's the employer's responsibility to file a return. Government says you weren't an employee but an independent contractor. Employee says that's breaking the law, he meets all the requirements to be a full-time employee. How is it possible to be sponsored on a visa by an employer and not be an employee? Government says they don't care. Also your income reported is twice what you actually made. Employee goes to sue employer. Employer has changed locations and business names and are technically bankrupt (but not really). Employee is screwed. He tried to be a good foreigner. He tried to understand the local laws, but he couldn't account for all the culturally acceptable cheating that goes on. And how do I know this happens, because it happened to me. |
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Steelrails

Joined: 12 Mar 2009 Location: Earth, Solar System
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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 4:52 pm Post subject: |
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Believe it or not, I sorta agree with the OP in the sense that what he says is at least possible. You should come here prepared for the worst and not have rudiculous expectations.
At the same time you can't externalize all blame. Sometimes its not your fault, but it can be. Your biss may be an idiot and wrong, but its his money. Say your piece and watch his ship sink.
You also CAN rise. Not all orgs. are the same. Network. This isnt a law firm so dont expect to make partner. But if you believe you dont make mistakes and your problems are because of everyone else around you, you will have problrms. |
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Stan Rogers
Joined: 20 Aug 2010
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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 8:45 pm Post subject: |
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The timing of such a rant has me thinking the OP went into work and didn't get the classes and or the schedule he believed he was entitled to. He complained to his boss to no avail. So he then decided to get on the internet and blame every Korean in the country for his unhappiness. |
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Smithington
Joined: 14 Dec 2011
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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 9:14 pm Post subject: |
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Steelrails wrote: |
You should come here prepared for the worst and not have rudiculous expectations. |
What would those be, exactly? |
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rainman3277
Joined: 13 Sep 2009
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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 9:48 pm Post subject: Re: An open letter to all newbies. |
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Rockhard wrote: |
Keep your guard up. Don't trust anyone. Don't get emotionally attached. Expect to get screwed. Expect discrimination. And you might just make it the whole year.
Your pal,
An old vet. |
If Steelrails is gonna get bashed for being an apologist, this is the other side of the coin. But if you are both currently residing in Korea, I envy Steelrails cause I'm sure he's enjoying his day to day, while Rockhard must be hating his existence. How can you not, living in perpetual game of Survivor. |
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Rockhard
Joined: 11 Dec 2013
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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 10:38 pm Post subject: Re: An open letter to all newbies. |
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rainman3277 wrote: |
Rockhard wrote: |
Keep your guard up. Don't trust anyone. Don't get emotionally attached. Expect to get screwed. Expect discrimination. And you might just make it the whole year.
Your pal,
An old vet. |
If Steelrails is gonna get bashed for being an apologist, this is the other side of the coin. But if you are both currently residing in Korea, I envy Steelrails cause I'm sure he's enjoying his day to day, while Rockhard must be hating his existence. How can you not, living in perpetual game of Survivor. |
Ignore all the whiners on here who think I must be a sad loser because I don't bathe in Kimchi and have Korean flag pajamas. They are just simple-minded hagwon slaves. For them the world only comes in two colors: black and white.
Contrary to what they think you don't have to adore Korea to make money here. But if you're going to make it here and not wind up on Dave's ESL begging for help in the 11th hour, you'd do well to heed my advice. |
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Zyzyfer

Joined: 29 Jan 2003 Location: who, what, where, when, why, how?
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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 11:58 pm Post subject: |
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Steelrails wrote: |
Believe it or not, I sorta agree with the OP in the sense that what he says is at least possible. You should come here prepared for the worst and not have rudiculous expectations.
At the same time you can't externalize all blame. Sometimes its not your fault, but it can be. Your biss may be an idiot and wrong, but its his money. Say your piece and watch his ship sink.
You also CAN rise. Not all orgs. are the same. Network. This isnt a law firm so dont expect to make partner. But if you believe you dont make mistakes and your problems are because of everyone else around you, you will have problrms. |
Not to mention all the apostrophe errors. SteelRails, this is very unbecoming of you. You have to stop PWD, buster.
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This would've been nice to read when I started! Back then, everyone on here was all like "your job sucks, it's your fault," "your anxious hagwon students won't finish their homework, you're a bad teacher," and "you should just go back and flip burgers." So if this is support, take it! One more thing I'd add for the newbies: Don't ask for any online advice, any directions, or any meaningful reflection about living in Korea unless you want to be the prime target of flame city. |
Yeah it's kind of funny how people will beat noobs over the head because they are noobs online. I would hope the noobs would catch wind that they are most likely getting trolled by some very bored desk warmer and ignore the useless drivel responses, but alas. |
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dairyairy
Joined: 17 May 2012 Location: South Korea
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Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2014 1:09 pm Post subject: |
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Many newbies won't listen to advice. They think they know it all because they saw the Simon and Martina video about the dog cafe. Go ahead and ignore all of the good advice. You do so at your own peril in Korea. |
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