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PatrickGHBusan
Joined: 24 Jun 2008 Location: Busan (1997-2008) Canada 2008 -
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Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 2:48 am Post subject: |
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[quote="Hawkeye Pierce"]Patty, me old son,
Just think of how much money you could make if you were, since, as you wrote, being a NET is an entry level job. So, it is just like being the french fry man at McDonald's. All that is required is any University degree and being a native Englishee speaker.
There is tremendous profit to be made recruiting your friends and family to come to the Land of the Morning Kimchi!
Don't miss out on this golden opportunity!
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Well in that case go ahead and do it yourself pal!
If it is so easy to make money that way, why aren't you doing it?
Now the first part of your post was pretty confused. What were you trying to say?  |
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UncleAlex
Joined: 04 Apr 2003
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Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 5:15 pm Post subject: |
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I've been told numerous times that employers are becoming wary of hiring 20-somethings since they are supposedly just coming to Korea to party. So don't give up hope
Why not try for a rural location? Mention in your emails to recruiters that you are extremely flexible in terms of location. Good luck!! |
Good point. Last spring I sought a new job strictly located in Seoul and the greater area, but without any luck probably because of my age. I may have found someone willing to hire me if I were willing to teach anywhere in Korea.  |
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earthquakez
Joined: 10 Nov 2010
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Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 3:17 am Post subject: |
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I think there are quite a few cases where schools (referring to hagwons too) have gone for the fresh graduates or not-so-long-out-of- university-and-never-had-any-teaching-experience type of person and found themselves saddled with incompetents.
That's not saying all those in the above category are hopeless at teaching. I've met some really good people of that kind in Korea and they care about their students, did some materials or lesson preparation before they came, and realised that their job was going to be more than a 'see the world' experience.
But I've also met and seen on one web site in particular, the notion that these kind of newbies are entitled to have everything laid on for them. Lesson plans, detailed notes and instructions on how to teach, a library of English books, even fully stocked shelves and fridges in their rooms or apartments.
If the old teacher leaves you some lesson plans and materials, be grateful. If you have to do your own then that's what you've been hired for. It's nobody's fault that you didn't bother learning the basics of ESL/EFL teaching back home through buying some kids' books, going to a library with those kinds of materials, surfing the net for tips and material etc.
The young English teachers that are so prized by employers in Korea these days often though not always struggle with their jobs in Korea. To the older teachers here getting frustrated by the preference for the inexperienced youngster over their accumulated experience that includes how to handle classes of young students, don't let it get you down.
These kinds of employers are getting what they want and they deserve it when the teacher they hired for their young age and/or looks can't do the basics well or at all. Do you want to work for employers like that anyway? Older teachers' job searches will take longer but you'll probably end up getting somebody worthwhile working for.
I also don't buy into the notion that you have to go to some backwater and can't be fussy. There are too many locations in Korea that are so devoid of nearly every kind of opportunity and you'll spend money like water trying to get out of there as often as possible to head to Seoul or Busan. |
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gava01
Joined: 06 Oct 2009
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Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 4:39 am Post subject: Am I old?????? |
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Today's my 48th birthday and I plan on staying in Korea until I'm 55.
Find a good company and stay with them. |
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SteveJobs
Joined: 12 Mar 2010
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Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 7:14 am Post subject: well |
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I'm a 26 year old American male and I had been sending out resumes to Koreas for about 2 months now. I had some telephone interviews but nothing serious. I was beginning to think that people were hesitant to hiring a person of color (me!) but alas my fears have subsided as I've just been offered a job at a really good Hagwon not far from Seoul.
All I'm saying is to keep hope alive and to keep at it. I'm sure you'll find something eventually. I was worried but now I'll be moving out to Korea in just 2 weeks!
I'm sending positive vibes your way! Good luck! |
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3DR
Joined: 24 May 2009
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Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 8:07 am Post subject: Re: well |
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| SteveJobs wrote: |
I'm a 26 year old American male and I had been sending out resumes to Koreas for about 2 months now. I had some telephone interviews but nothing serious. I was beginning to think that people were hesitant to hiring a person of color (me!) but alas my fears have subsided as I've just been offered a job at a really good Hagwon not far from Seoul.
All I'm saying is to keep hope alive and to keep at it. I'm sure you'll find something eventually. I was worried but now I'll be moving out to Korea in just 2 weeks!
I'm sending positive vibes your way! Good luck! |
I've been sending resumes out like clockwork too!! (I'm a black male)...no luck yet after about 4-5 months. I'm 25...you give me hope  |
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lowpo
Joined: 01 Mar 2007
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Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2010 4:40 pm Post subject: Re: well |
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| SteveJobs wrote: |
I'm a 26 year old American male and I had been sending out resumes to Koreas for about 2 months now. I had some telephone interviews but nothing serious. I was beginning to think that people were hesitant to hiring a person of color (me!) but alas my fears have subsided as I've just been offered a job at a really good Hagwon not far from Seoul.
All I'm saying is to keep hope alive and to keep at it. I'm sure you'll find something eventually. I was worried but now I'll be moving out to Korea in just 2 weeks!
I'm sending positive vibes your way! Good luck! |
I've been sending resumes out like clockwork too!! (I'm a black male)...no luck yet after about 4-5 months. I'm 25...you give me hope  |
I'm 47 and my school was informed from the country supervisor that I needed to transfer after this contract is over. Because I have been at the same school for five years.
The school informed her that I was not transfering at the end of my contract. My school uses me as a recruiting tool. |
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