Is that the catholic school with the dingy rooms inside and a long green wall outside, looking like a prison? And you are expected to work six days a week?
If it's not, there's another christian school like I described. A recruiter tried to stick me with that school. I went through the motions of the interview, knowing as soon as I saw it that I would never take that job. But the interview was even more appalling - they openly said they would illegally apply for the ARC through a different school, not the place where the job was. A few years ago, there was a news item on TV where a foreigner was arrested outside that school for working illegally and later deported, misled into working there.
When you deal with the religious, expect to be lied to. I have encountered more than one "christian school" (an oxymoron if there ever was one) in Taiwan that engaged in unethical practices.
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