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There's no way I'd teach in China - Teachers Discussion
Rheno747
- 2006-05-30
Based on the testimonies I've heard and the posts I've read from those 'in the know', I have to say "stay away from China". China sounds like a place with too many regulations regarding passports and residency permits, too many fuzzy gray areas (the main spawning ground for scams) when it comes to contracts, too many shortages of necessities, and too many days of bad weather for my liking.
I'll stick to being a tourist when it comes to China.
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- There's no way I'd teach in China - Teachers Discussion -- Rheno747 -- 2006-05-30
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- It's ironic - Teachers Discussion -- Rheno747, B.A., M.A., PhD, Hard Knocks U -- 2006-05-31
- Raoul Exlain the Hilton Comment - Teachers Discussion -- Robin Day B.Sc. MSc. B.Ed. -- 2006-06-01
- It's a generic term - Teachers Discussion -- Rheno747, B.A., M.A., PhD, Hard Knocks U -- 2006-06-02
- I LUV 2 STARS! - Teachers Discussion -- Raoul Duke -- 2006-06-01
- It's a generic term - Teachers Discussion -- Rheno747, B.A., M.A., PhD, Hard Knocks U -- 2006-06-02
- Tips about China and Opening a business - Teachers Discussion -- Robin Day B.Sc. MSc. B.Ed. -- 2006-05-31
- There are compensations... - Teachers Discussion -- Raoul Duke -- 2006-05-30
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