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ttompatz

Joined: 05 Sep 2005 Location: Kwangju, South Korea
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Posted: Thu May 18, 2006 6:19 am Post subject: |
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According to at least one Office of Education, native English teachers older than 45 are not qualified to apply for teaching positions.
Korean Job Board (14 May 2006)
http://www.eslcafe.com/jobs/korea/index.cgi?read=18800
Is this good? "If you are older than 45, you need not apply." |
I was also told that too .... even in Kyeonggi-do... but well...
Ah, Gee, Over 45... ummm....ahhhh..... but you are so good teacher...
great photos of you with kids... fun teacher...
will you sign here please.... Can you start last week?
In the last 5 years I have NEVER had a problem finding a suitable position.
I have ALWAYS had several options to choose from and I have always been paid TOP dollar.
If you are over 45, qualified, sober, like to work with young people...
there is ALWAYS a good job available... pick your cherries and leave the sour grapes behind. |
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dragonsaver
Joined: 17 Nov 2004 Location: Wuxi, China
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Posted: Thu May 18, 2006 5:23 pm Post subject: |
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| Is there a good recruiter that will work with 'older' teachers and find them a position. You could PM me if you have names. |
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Rteacher

Joined: 23 May 2005 Location: Western MA, USA
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Posted: Thu May 18, 2006 8:06 pm Post subject: |
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I had no trouble getting my first job in Korea with a hogwan whose director advertised on Dave's, and I was 53 with just a bachelor's degree and no previous teaching experience.
After working there for two years and then getting my TEFL certificate, I thought that I could line up a job again (via the Internet...) without using a recruiter. A couple months of no decent offers convinced me to go through a number of recruiters. Most of them showed no interest in trying to place me, but one recruiter (Easy English Consulting...) did place me in a (struggling) hagwon in Gangeung. When that place started to go under, the same recruiter lined up an interview for me with a technical high school in Gyeonggi-do, and she (and her boss) accompanied me to the interview. After the fact, she disclosed that she had told the principal that I was "in my forties"... When the principal flatly asked me "how old are you?" I jokingly said that "I was very young - but don't look at my passport..."
Of course, he asked to see my passport right away ,and he gasped, exclaiming "Oh-ship-yuk!" - and shook his head... Seeing her commission slipping away, the recruiter ("Nicky") quickly tried to change the subject and asked me to demonstrate "my dynamic teaching techniques"... I was caught off-guard and awkwardly rambled off some stuff I recalled from my TEFL course about "student-centered learning" - but also noted that "sometimes an authoritarian style is more effective with certain types..." I think that won over the brutal/nice-guy head of the English dept. whose opinion counted the most. The recruiter informed me that both the principal and vice-principal thought that I was too old, but the English dept. head insisted on hiring me (and they all agreed to re-hire me again...) |
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