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Rheno747 - 2005-08-10

If you do fly off and forget this so-called 'release process', you may not be PERMANENTLY barred from working in SK. But then again, you might be.

I've 'heard' that when you walk away from contracts in SK and don't get a formal release, you're barred from working there for only the remainder of your contract.

I walked away from a contract in SK without formally being released. Assuming my sources are correct, I'll be allowed to work again in SK beginning next July. Sometime after that I'll probably go back there and work at a high school or university.

Then again, my sources may be wrong.

Messages In This Thread
Who goes to China without a signed contract? - ESL discussion -- Eric -- 2005-07-29
Contracts - ESL discussion -- Paul Barry -- 2005-07-31
Arguments For and Against - ESL discussion *Link* -- Brian -- 2005-07-31
There's also the matter of the airfare - ESL discussion -- LaosWhitey -- 2005-08-02
signed contract - ESL discussion -- jinchafa -- 2005-07-29
contracts are they worth it ? - ESL discussion -- Paul Barry -- 2005-07-31
It's not that easy in some cases - ESL discussion -- LaosWhitey -- 2005-08-02
Your ban may not be permanent - ESL discussion -- Rheno747 -- 2005-08-10
crazy-crazy - ESL discussion -- MC -- 2005-07-29
You mean they are crazy ...Thanks , MC - ESL discussion -- Eric -- 2005-07-29
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