Thursday, October 26, 2017

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UT 01
2017-10-27 - created - Friday 10 AM PC
2017-10-27 - modified - Friday 1 PM MDNH


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Really don’t understand why a lot of “English teachers” are sooo unreliable. Most of the time, the excuses are food poisoning, flat tires, emergency business, blah blah...
Think about it if you work at other kinds of jobs, like bankers, office jobs... or even as teachers, I mean REAL teachers, would you just call in the office twice a week and ask for a day off for the above reasons? I don’t think so. Then why are you doing this with a teaching job here? Is that because you don’t respect the people you work with, or is that a habit of losers? Don’t get me wrong, there are also a lot of excellent teachers, and we always respect and want to work with them. The point here is, if you want to be respected, act respectfully.
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Matthew Johnson
Matthew Johnson You gotta keep in mind this is a bit of a fringe job from a western perspective. You’ll get a lot of cool people but a lot of people who don’t fit in for much more negative reasons back home too! I agree with your thesis though!
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Joey Arnold
Joey Arnold agreed.... Fringe for sure....
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Sherwin Ralph Casiple
Sherwin Ralph Casiple Its not about the teachers, its about your RECRUITMENT PROCESS and also its about what you called MARKET or in marketing its simply called supply and demand.
If you just hire anyone , and dont care about who they are, just because you want to supply a
ccording to the number of demands.. then this is the result. If you really want to work with good teachers, go for the qualifications and then authentications of yhe qualifications just make sure the degrees or diplomas are not fake then experiences..
Dont forget as well to check if theyre fit to the class that they wanna teach. Some teachers are good in childrens and some are good in teens or adults.. so you cant fit those teachers to children if they re good in teaching adults.
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Philippe Lainé
Philippe Lainé I agree with it and have to admit that I was surprised at the beginning to see that recruiters were seeing their job like a supply company. Sorry, for the unprofessional teachers. If you need help on it I'd be happy to offer my service... But it means that I might be critical and suggest strongly some changes.
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Sherwin Ralph Casiple
Sherwin Ralph Casiple Exactly... they should hire base on the qualifications and experience and not through skin color..
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Philippe Lainé
Philippe Lainé But also consider the motivation of the person recruited. It's important to understand how people are functioning . What is the motivation behind the job? Why are they here. It's never 100% safe, but reduce the risk of having immature people who are no...See More
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Sherwin Ralph Casiple
Sherwin Ralph Casiple Yes.. agree.. and i suggest go for the teachers who are passionate and dedicated to the job. Most likely, teachers that has the passion are more on quality teaching than money. They would love to stay in the school, doing more work to improve its teaching quality or make some teaching materials to let their students understand more.
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Philippe Lainé
Philippe Lainé The sad truth is that parents want white people. And I guess schools and agencies don't dare so much to explain them that they could have many great non white teachers when, because of the high demand, the risk of having bad white teachers is certainly higher.
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Devin Monaghan
Devin Monaghan "Hey, I was almost late today, but luckily, my university degree saved me," said no one ever.
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Saliba Memon
Saliba Memon Philippe Lainé Agreed. It may or not be widely known but at least at the language mill here I'm familiar with, parents pay more for double doses of whitey. The corporate driven schools make more money for hiring white people. I'm not sure about other s...See More
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Jonathan Neal
Jonathan Neal I worked in Vietnam on and off for almost six years. For being non-white, I was lucky enough to have had a very good experience there, but I am also highly qualified-- experience, CELTA, grad school, very near to completing my DELTA, and attended a top...See More
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Sherwin Ralph Casiple
Sherwin Ralph Casiple Awesome mate.. thats should ot be.. youre one of those 5% teachers that has a good qualifications.. in my first few years i experience those kind of things as well even if i have bachelor and diploma in education.. i have even masters degree in TESOL ...See More
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Joey Arnold
Joey Arnold Agreed. Too many people are managing too much and not leading enough. They're not training enough. They're not picky enough, either, in painful, slow, patient, theoretical, experimental, recruitment endeavors.
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Saliba Memon
Saliba Memon Jonathan Neal It's good to hear that you had a good experience. FWIW, I know an African American teaching here at a lesser known language school and they seem to love him.He's doing great and that bodes well for all of us on some level. Good luck.
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Jonathan Neal
Jonathan Neal Saliba Memon I'm glad to hear it. Some people out there are trailblazers and that does bodes well for everyone. Myself on the other hand, I don't want the responsibility of being "the black teacher"-- of being some language school's magic negro/experim...See More
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Jonathan Neal
Jonathan Neal Saliba Memon I'm glad to hear it. Some people out there are trailblazers and that does bode well for everyone. Myself, on the other hand, I don't want the responsibility of being "the black teacher"-- of being some language school's magic negro/experim...See More
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Tiwa Tiwa
Tiwa Tiwa That's because your main criteria of good teacher is being native- blonde hair and blue eyes. You dint care about commitment or experience. You want a good face then you should deL with the consequence
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Denny Wygant
Denny Wygant Flat tires happen. It's unfortunate.
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Matthew Johnson
Matthew Johnson learning how to properly ride a bike/do proper maintenance mitigates that problem generally.
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Marcus Stulak
Marcus Stulak yeah because flat tires can always be prevented lol
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Matthew Johnson
Matthew Johnson Marcus Stulak I bet 90% of them can be!
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Philippe Lainé
Philippe Lainé I don't think that her problem is the one flat tire that can happen. It's the repetition of excuses like this one that makes it sound like BS.
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Joey Arnold
Joey Arnold I got a lot of flat tires... bad roads and stuff...
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Marcus Stulak
Marcus Stulak Well, to be fair, I told you 4 times I was available for you, confirmed it on a phone call, and you ''cancelled on me'' without telling me at all, then that Saturday morning at 0600 asked If I was still coming because other ''teachers'' you decided to choose cancelled on you. Next time, stick with someone who has confirmed with you 5 times that they are coming, that means they are ''SERIOUS''.
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Marcus Stulak
Marcus Stulak She chose other people over me after I told her 5 times then asked if I was still coming after she got stiffed, it's called ''Karma''
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Marcus Stulak
Marcus Stulak I don't at all, shows they are serious, except this time.
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Tiwa Tiwa
Tiwa Tiwa What comes around , goes back around. She didnt stick with willing abd committed teacher and thus she's being deceived by teach-for-fun-teachers.
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Marcus Stulak
Marcus Stulak yeah, Karma, had I not checked again I would've went there and been told this in person, but yet, she posts this. Karma.
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To Thuy Anh
To Thuy Anh Karma can never be faster than that eh ?
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Marcus Stulak
Marcus Stulak yes, served that morning lol
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David Walsh
David Walsh i see she didnt come back and comment on this comment. bit hypocritical
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Marcus Stulak
Marcus Stulak yeah, esp. my comment, she ''totally'' ditched me w no notice then got ditched then tried to still get me to come, AH, NOO
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Joey Arnold
Joey Arnold Agreed. That happens too much and too often. Confirm too many times. The invisible cancellations...... etc....
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Marcus Stulak
Marcus Stulak yupp. then had the nerve to still ask me to come
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Louis Barber Corallo
Louis Barber Corallo What is your recruitment process? I get the feeling that you should review that if this is a common issue for you.
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Vitaly Chetverikov
Vitaly Chetverikov I suspect that the underlying principle of their work is that any white native speaker of English is good to teach at any school in Saigon.
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Marcus Stulak
Marcus Stulak she talks act respectively, but yet, I was totally disrespected, how hypocritical is that? wow.
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Brian Giesler
Brian Giesler Typical & expected.
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Sherwin Ralph Casiple
Sherwin Ralph Casiple What comes around, goes around...
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Marcus Stulak
Marcus Stulak Indeed.............pretty faces aren't reliable faces, just sayin, then u get burned.
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Alex Pilgrim
Alex Pilgrim Especially when females
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Joey Arnold
Joey Arnold ohhhhhhhhhhh the truth hurts
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Mark Double
Mark Double It is common practice for teachers to have 2 consecutive days off in most countries. However very few school especially language centres offer this. Perhaps this is the main reason why so many teachers threw sickies!!!
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Mark Double
Mark Double The lack of regular holidays is another issue to be considered
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Sebastian Lehmann
Sebastian Lehmann but then you would normally review that before taking any job right? I do agree the OP has a point. In my experience if you respect the job and put in the professionalism then the center/school does as well. Ive been cancelled on but they always reimbursed because they realised that was on them so I didn't mind.
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Mark Double
Mark Double Teaching is a profession the conditions should reflect a professional environment not a factory style environment
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Lorin Barrett
Lorin Barrett You decided to be an immigrant in this country. Why not accept the way they do things and try to change it to western standards? Take it or leave it
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Mark Double
Mark Double I left it after 1 year
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Lorin Barrett
Lorin Barrett You did what you had to
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Mark Double
Mark Double Teaching also sucks in the UK
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Mark Double
Mark Double It must be the lowest paid of professions
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Lorin Barrett
Lorin Barrett But lot of people prefer to stay here an keep complaining. They should be honest with themselves and leave, like you
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Mark Double
Mark Double I didnt leave I set my own education consultancy up
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Joey Arnold
Joey Arnold Lorin Barrett it goes both ways. Foreigners can try to accept Vietnam culture and everything, including the work. On the other hand, Vietnamese could maybe try harder to maybe sometimes adopt foreign culture, rules, ways of doing things, ideas, and so on. Vietnamese can do what they want but they are already accepting some western culture, ways of doing things, and so on. It is not like Vietnamese are not trying to change. Vietnamese kind of say sometimes they are trying to be like other countries. So, if that is true, then they could maybe sometimes benefit from taking some advice from foreigners. It is very simple. Vietnamese are not really saying they hate Europe, the USA, Australia, the west, their people, their stuff. You know. Maybe sometimes. But logically it seems that if Vietnamese are trying to be more like the west, then they should then try more to be like west if they are in fact trying to be a little bit more like the west.........
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Charles Gdf
Charles Gdf I've missed class 3 times in 3 months... well only the first periods, but for real motorcycle problems... and that's what happens when you buy the cheapest bike you found 😅
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Anna Buslaeva
Anna Buslaeva Vietnamese schools and centres hire anyone. The person doesn't speak English well, has no degree or education, but they are handsome. Welcome!!! They drink or smoke weed with the parents of their students and...their salary is risen up!!! They don't want you to be a perfect teacher, they want you only to smile and be white. Nobody cares about your education, certificates and experience. Just be an idiot and you win. That's the secret how to get a job in Vietnam
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Matthew Johnson
Matthew Johnson I feel like a lot of jobs a lot of places are like that 🤔
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Louis Barber Corallo
Louis Barber Corallo I rather get a job because I am handsome than just buy the job like a lot of people do in Vietnam.
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To Thuy Anh
Joey Arnold
Joey Arnold To Thuy Anh that is why people hate me.
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Joe George
Joe George Some people here don't care about how they act on the job. They will do stupid stuff like no show to classes, make ridiculous excuses or quit with zero notice because they feel that it will have zero impact on their career opportunities in their home country or other countries.
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Mark Double
Mark Double Very true........after all the job is far too simple for an average graduate....it is just a gap fill
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Mark Double
Mark Double A really convenient way of funding an extended trip in South east Asia!!!
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Joey Arnold
Joey Arnold I felt like that at times.
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Ross Stewart
Ross Stewart Can't be bothered to comment...
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Mark Double
Mark Double The bottom line is does the teaching lead to alcoholism or the alcoholism leads to teaching?
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To Thuy Anh
To Thuy Anh Well that happens when you hired a backpacker, pay a price for backpacker in stead of real teacher. Pay peanuts get monkeys they said.
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Aidan Alburo
Aidan Alburo Because Vietnam does not care about dedicated and educated teachers. All you care about is skin colour and now you are whining. Suck it up
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To Thuy Anh
To Thuy Anh Yes and that bull shit about being white "to teach" :(
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Tim Kim Sa
Tim Kim Sa In my experience, Vietnam does care about educated and dedicated teachers.
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Aidan Alburo
Aidan Alburo Not the majority of English centres I would say.
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Joey Arnold
Joey Arnold I love white people, too.
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Mark Double
Mark Double An inetilligent person with a degree from a reutable university should not be teaching kids in a language centre. This will lead to substance abuse!
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Mark Double
Mark Double most backpackers are too intellectual to teach in language centres...unfortunately they need the cash to continue with their travels
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Mai Thuỷ
Mai Thuỷ Regardless of where you are, you still have to separate the sheep from the goats. Good luck 👍😎
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Mark Double
Mark Double as we say the milk from the cream
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Rob Sheppard
Rob Sheppard There is most likely a very good reason for the pattern that you are noticing, one that I would think you could figure out yourself if you think for a minute about it.

What type of person tends to take the type of job you are talking about? At what stage in their lives are they? Have they had jobs as bankers or in offices? What do you think their priorities are? What drew them to these jobs?
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Aidan Alburo
Aidan Alburo Lol they don’t bother pondering those questions. As long as you are white, you’re on board.
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Rob Sheppard
Rob Sheppard Aidan Alburo I know. But this person is puzzled as to what they've got a bunch of irresponsible employees and I'd say there's really not much mystery there if you start asking these questions.
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Liza Callaghan
Liza Callaghan And majority of them aren't even qualified ESL teachers with degree and other teaching certificates , they're just backpackers and travelling around Vietnam.for fun . Why would they take the job seriously ? 😜 No commitment & dedication but they get higher rates compared to those who are "REAL " teachers because they are white . Racism sucks !
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Rob Sheppard
Rob Sheppard Joey Arnold Yes. Paying less qualified foreign teachers more than highly qualified Vietnamese ESL teachers is pretty much textbook racism.
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Joey Arnold
Joey Arnold Rob Sheppard racism or profiling? Historically, we can see differences in the IQ, in the things that happened.... on average, we can see certain patterns...... some alleged racism is not racism.... the term racism is used too much and too often....
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Rob Sheppard
Rob Sheppard Joey Arnold Wow. Just, wow.

Yeah, maybe "some alleged racism is not racism." But "historically we can see differences in the IQ"—that is one of the vilest forms of racism.
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Mark Double
Mark Double Many reasons
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Joe George
Joe George It also doesn't help that the demand for English teachers here outweighs the supply of English teachers. If someone doesn't like their current job, they can easily jump ship and find another job here.
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Mark Double
Mark Double Personally I love and appreciate the low cost of living in Vietnam
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Mark Double
Mark Double The only aspect I loathe is the rainy season so I leave for 4 months of the year
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Pten Prudente
Pten Prudente Your industry built this culture, not the teachers (if you could even call most of them that). NES know they hold the cards, you dealt it to them. And when you actually find dedicated teachers, NES or not, a lot of schools (especially those with dodgy recruiters) don't really know how to treat teachers well.
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Mark Double
Mark Double If you consider the average Vietnamese graduate makes 500 bucks a month and the average so called English teacher makes 1800 bucks a month....it doesn' t take a genius to work it out
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To Thuy Anh
To Thuy Anh Nope nope nope. Average Vietnamese graduate to make ~ 4 million, which means 180 bucks a month. Been proved T.T
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Mark Double
Mark Double ım not talking about starting salary ım talking about all graduates
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To Thuy Anh
To Thuy Anh Me too Mark. And actually their salaries are about 4 to 6 million a month, never 10 million. 10 million is more like a leader/manager position already.
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Joey Arnold
Joey Arnold The average is around 200 to $500USD/mo and averages kind of change from time to time.... the lower end of the average is often below 200.........
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Vitaly Chetverikov
Vitaly Chetverikov I haven't been teaching long, just over 3 years, but during this time I have never called in sick or missed a lesson. This doesn't mean that I've never been sick or never had problems that made it difficult for me to be in class. It means I take my obligations seriously. The thing is, I expect my employers to take their obligations just as seriously—and it so happens that this kind of employer is the rarest beast in Vietnam.
Before complaining about your teachers, take a good look at yourself. I don't know you or your school/agency/dispatch company, but here are some questions to consider:
1. Do you pay your teachers well? Can they actually afford to maintain a healthy lifestyle so as not to get sick?
2. Do you have reasonable expectations in terms of hours, workload, etc.?
3. Do you provide all the legal paperwork that you are supposed to provide by law?
4. What kind of benefits do you provide? Is there medical insurance on the list? If your teachers get sick, do they pay for the necessary medical treatment out of their pocket?
5. Finally, do you always honor your own obligations?
You see, if you're the sort of outfit that provides no insurance, no paid holiday, no housing, no legal support, no guaranteed minimum number of teaching hours per month and assumes that your hourly rate compensates for all of that, then you basically admit that you have zero responsibility towards your employees and are only looking to make a quick buck. If that's your main concern, why do you expect your teachers to think differently?
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Mark Double
Mark Double The person doing the hiring should have more experience and a higher education then the preson they are hiring. This is the root of the probem!!!
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Mat James
Mat James How about you employ professional teachers instead of just any white person off of the street, you moron?
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Mark Double
Mark Double who are you refering to as a moron?
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Mark Double
Mark Double To employ professional teachers the ownewrs/management of the school would need a masters degree in education from a Wester University
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Aidan Alburo
Aidan Alburo Has to be from a western university? Lol do you not recognise the good universities in Japan and in Singapore?
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Mark Double
Mark Double yes but English isnt there first language
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Mark Double
Mark Double for Japanese and Chinese schools why not
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Mark Double
Mark Double The heads of the Japanese and Chinese schools in hcmc have Phds
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Mark Double
Mark Double ı rest my case
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Mark Double
Mark Double no just a masters
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Mark Double
Mark Double or a DELTA
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Aidan Alburo
Aidan Alburo Their* I believe it’s your first language.
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Mark Double
Mark Double yes ı stand corrected
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Mark Double
Mark Double the problem with chatting with too many feeds at the same time
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Aidan Alburo
Aidan Alburo I understand.
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Rob Sheppard
Rob Sheppard Why exactly do you believe that only someone with an advanced degree from a western university could "employ professional teachers"? Am I missing something here?
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Mark Double
Mark Double Ony the top international universities employ such individuals
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Nguyễn Thu Giang
Nguyễn Thu Giang I know that feeling when work with the guys who don’t have any responsibility. Really want to punch them and kick them out of vn
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Vitaly Chetverikov
Vitaly Chetverikov Too bad there's no one to punch dishonest and irresponsible employers and kick them out of Vietnam.
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Nguyễn Thu Giang
Nguyễn Thu Giang Vitaly Chetverikov yes i know. But when they made me have to explain to students parents and got so much stress because of their fault. I know i cant punch them and kick them out of vn . Those words just describe my feelings
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Joey Arnold
Joey Arnold when the going gets tough, get out the punch
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Marcus Stulak
Marcus Stulak I'm ex military, I'm ALWAYS on time and reliable and I hold people to the same regard.
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Vitaly Chetverikov
Vitaly Chetverikov Problem is, Marcus, the playing field is not even. They can hold you accountable but you can't.
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Louis Barber Corallo
Louis Barber Corallo Marcus Stulak how do you hold them with the same regard?
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Marcus Stulak
Marcus Stulak Louis Barber Corallo that means to the same standard
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Louis Barber Corallo
Louis Barber Corallo I managed to disappoint my students into coming on time. For the others, well some very creatively tedious homework does the trick.
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Mark Double
Mark Double advanced schools give attendance bonuses
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Mark Double
Mark Double cut pay if you show up late
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Mark Double
Mark Double fire you if you do it 3 times
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Phan Nguyen
Phan Nguyen Remember that, the worst in our country is attracting the worst people in the world, girl. I dont mention all of them but the ratio.
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Mark Double
Mark Double I have noticed that many Vietnamese teachers chat on their phones during class time! Who thinks this is acceptable behaviour?
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