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just because

Joined: 01 Aug 2003 Location: Changwon - 4964
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Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 7:46 am Post subject: |
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| SOOHWA101 wrote: |
| peppermint wrote: |
| Homer's right, except for one thing. Try to contact the foreign teachers either by e-mail or on a home phone. If you talk to them at work, there's a chance the director is standing behind them to make sure they say good things. |
How would one find out how to contact the foreign teachers at these schools? |
Pretty simple really...ask the school for contact details of current or former teachers |
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SOOHWA101
Joined: 04 Mar 2006 Location: Makin moves...trying to find 24pyung
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Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 9:10 am Post subject: |
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| just because wrote: |
| SOOHWA101 wrote: |
| peppermint wrote: |
| Homer's right, except for one thing. Try to contact the foreign teachers either by e-mail or on a home phone. If you talk to them at work, there's a chance the director is standing behind them to make sure they say good things. |
How would one find out how to contact the foreign teachers at these schools? |
Pretty simple really...ask the school for contact details of current or former teachers |
Yep, that sounds pretty simple. But this forum has got me paranoid that they would give me contact information for somebody that has an agenda, meaning I wouldn't really be put in contact with the foreign teachers. Man......why am I even thinking that way? |
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jinju
Joined: 22 Jan 2006
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Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 4:37 pm Post subject: Re: I live in a small town too |
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| happygirl wrote: |
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| I could be wrong, but I think the worse treatment is more likely to be in the big cities as the directors may be a bit more jaded with foriegners. Also, It's more difficult to attract teachers to the country-side, where as foriegners are two a penny in Seoul. My boss has had trouble trying to get somebody to replace me when I leave in 2 weeks. My friends and I have all been treated very well in Namchang and all have very decent apartments. |
Repeat above! I live Jinju. It's been a place. I leave the end of June and I'm frustrated with trying to find a replacement too. Seems like everyone only wants to live the fast life. |
Jinju is a good place to soend a year or two. I know, because I did it. But after that, Jinju gets a bit boring. And although I love the town, there isnt a way I would ever go back to live there. Its just too quiet and I need to be in Seoul. |
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peppermint

Joined: 13 May 2003 Location: traversing the minefields of caddishness.
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Posted: Wed Mar 22, 2006 5:05 pm Post subject: |
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| SOOHWA101 wrote: |
| just because wrote: |
| SOOHWA101 wrote: |
| peppermint wrote: |
| Homer's right, except for one thing. Try to contact the foreign teachers either by e-mail or on a home phone. If you talk to them at work, there's a chance the director is standing behind them to make sure they say good things. |
How would one find out how to contact the foreign teachers at these schools? |
Pretty simple really...ask the school for contact details of current or former teachers |
Yep, that sounds pretty simple. But this forum has got me paranoid that they would give me contact information for somebody that has an agenda, meaning I wouldn't really be put in contact with the foreign teachers. Man......why am I even thinking that way? |
Once in a while that happens, but it's pretty easy to spot an e-mail from a non native speaker, never mind a phone conversation. Of course they'll give you the contact info for teachers that had a good experience, but that's only to be expected |
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