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PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 1:55 am    Post subject: After School Programs - Public Schoolish... Reply with quote

I have an interview for a public after school job tomorrow. While I previously read many bad things about edup / win education which offer similar jobs, this job is being offered through a different company. Of course I will ask more questions tomorrow, but right now I'm under the impression that the company's name is "School Care". It looks like this is the same job that I'm applying for: http://www.eslteachersboard.com/cgi-bin/esljobs/index.pl?page=10;read=60135 though I'm going through a recruiter who provided a lot less details.

If you've taught with either this company or for one of these types of jobs I'd appreciate hearing the good and bad of it. It appears to be a sweet deal with the exception of no housing and larger classes than I previously taught in my hagwon days.
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