If you aren't a beggar you can be a chooser.So you needn't teach at a rubbishy training mill.
In contrast,beggars can't be choosers.So they have no choice but to gamble.Good luck to them - I reckon they'll need it,working for such rubbishy outfits, especially here on the Chinese mainland.But maybe it'll be better working for such a bad employer than being a chain restaurant lackey back home,or even signing on the dole there.It all depends on the individual,freedom of choice is the predominant factor.
That Turnoi is one smart cookie.
Chain English mills overall tend to be lousy places to work. Even the tiny number of allegedly good schools in these chains tend to feature bad hours, minimal pay, cheesy benefits, dodgy management, dopey curricula, and all the other standard horrors.
There's not one major chain school I can recommend to any but the most desperate and clueless applicants- and in this environment desperate and clueless are terrible things to be- but EF ranks near the bottom of the stinky chain-school barrel.
There are too many other places to work. Why take the chance?