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Foxy - 2008-08-23

If people have a predisposition to find fault,they will do so.
I'm sick and tired of reading complaints from foreign teachers who do not realise they are immersed in a foreign culture very different from their own,and/or nonetheless expect to be treated in almost every aspect as if they were teaching back home.NO MICROWAVE,GREAT!!MEETING NO FOREIGN COLLEAGUES IN CHINA,GREAT TOO!NOT TEACHING BACK HOME,EVEN BETTER!All you elitists out there who dare to criticise foreigners teaching in Yuncheng on F visas without degrees or previous teaching experience should understand that this situation is entirely down to supply and demand.If a foreigner is allowed to teach illegally in China,that's FINE by me.I'm not Chinese.Yuncheng IELTS is a vehicle for unqualified teachers.As for Paul,he's a joke,not under any circumstances to be taken seriously.But you'll find that no foreigners employed by the company will dare to criticise their employer on the net until they've left - gutless wonders,all of them!

Working for Yuncheng IELTS is miles better than teaching in the WEST!

By the way,be aware that Jenny is monitoring this thread.Comments like"the translators are on 1200 a month" will lead to them being severely criticised for at least one of them having imparted a company secret to an alien(or aliens).What you post on here could lead to company translators being compromised!And it's no easy task for them to find equivalent posts in the event of having been let go.

Glasgow/smiles better = Glasgow's miles better.

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