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renton9
Joined: 18 May 2007
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 6:12 pm Post subject: Kangs Academy? |
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Hi,
Does anyone know if Kangs Academy is the same school chain as Kangs Language School (KLS)? I ran a search on Kangs Academy, and not much came up. However, there were negative posts about KLS schools. Specifically, I am wondering if anyone has any information about the Kangs Academies located at No.1 (ChangDong Station) and No.4 (SsangMoon Station) in Seoul. Thanks! |
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rhinocharge64
Joined: 20 Sep 2006
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 6:41 pm Post subject: |
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Why take the risk when you can work in the public school system? Seriously there are lots of jobs out there so you can afford to be picky. Do your research well and you can land a good gig here.
Regards Rhino Charge |
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ttompatz

Joined: 05 Sep 2005 Location: Kwangju, South Korea
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 8:34 pm Post subject: Re: Kangs Academy? |
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renton9 wrote: |
Hi,
Does anyone know if Kangs Academy is the same school chain as Kangs Language School (KLS)? I ran a search on Kangs Academy, and not much came up. However, there were negative posts about KLS schools. Specifically, I am wondering if anyone has any information about the Kangs Academies located at No.1 (ChangDong Station) and No.4 (SsangMoon Station) in Seoul. Thanks! |
Same, same.
Public schools are hiring NOW. Get on the bandwagon.
IF you still decide to to with the hakwon...
Then, talk to MORE THAN ONE of the foreign staff and ask POINTED AND SPECIFIC QUESTIONS (*when the boss is NOT listening over their shoulder).
No foreign staff references to talk to = walk away now. Accept NO EXCUSES for any reason.
The hard questions to ask AND get acceptable answers to ARE:
-What are the hours? (start time / stop time / breaks).
-How many classes per day, week, month? NOT hour many hours per month. 30 classroom hours can mean anything from 1350 -1800 minutes per week standing in front of the class. The difference can be up to 7.5 HOURS in front of the class EACH WEEK.
-Do they ALWAYS pay on time?
-Do they pay at the end of your month or do they have a hold back period (5-10 days after your month end) to prevent runners? (no=red flag 1)
-Do they really pay overtime or avoid it with creative book keeping?
-Do you get credit for classes on the national holidays or do you get the day off but still have to work your 120 hours before you get overtime? (no=red flag 2)
-Do they have national medical (with the little booklet)? (no=red flag 3)
-Do they pay into pension? (no=red flag 4)
-What about the holidays? 10 or more WORKING days? (legal requirement here) (no=red flag 5)
-When and how do you get your holidays?
-What extra stuff do you really have to do - mentioned or not in the contract.
-Then consider the quality of life issues - things that are important to you that aren't mentioned here (housing, furnishings, THE BATHROOM, access to recreational facilities, shopping, banking).
Do they take additional deposits in addition to the delay in payday? (yes=red flag 6)
I would also like to mention for comparason:
My co-worker who is a green as grass, fresh of the boat newbie gets a base salary of 2.1 mil per month for 22 classes of 40 minutes each.
She gets 20k won for each 40 minute class over 22 per week and works from 8:30-4:30 each day. She usually averages 26 classes per week and her salary works out to about 2.5 mil per month.
She also gets (as required by law and ignored by most hakwons) NHIC medical, pension, severance, non-shared housing, airfare and 4 weeks annual PAID vacation.
Do NOT be in a rush to sign anything. There is NO rush or urgency in spite of what your recruiter may tell you.
Take your time. The job (or more likely a better one) will still be there next week and probably next month too.
There are 30,000 openings in Korea each year and only about 25,000 applicants to fill those jobs each year.
PS - public schools are doing their recruitment now for the August 24 fall term school start if you don't want one of the horror stories about pay and benefits from a hakwon.
Just my humble opinion.
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