I am reconsidering doing a teaching stint in Chile through Bridgelinguatec. The pay is US$150 per month and while accommodation and food is fee (you have a host family), I am leaving in one month and still not received any details about where I will be going and precise details about hours to work.
I have a bad feeling, as this is a six month program and there is minimal communication about the exact details of this "prestigious" English Open Doors program, corun by the Ministry of Education and funded partially by the UN.
Does anyone know about this - or perhaps returned? I have no contacts with other fellow teachers yet, and I am leaving in less than a month.
Please email me, I would appreciate your feedback.
- How to Avoid a Terrible Work Situation as an English Teacher Abroad - ESL school review -- AJ Hoge -- 2007-03-18
- Re: How to Avoid a Terrible Work Situation as an English Teacher Abroad - ESL school review -- Christine -- 2007-03-25
- Re: How to Avoid a Terrible Work Situation as an English Teacher Abroad - ESL school review -- gingermeggs -- 2007-03-26
- Re: How to Avoid a Terrible Work Situation as an English Teacher Abroad - ESL school review -- Christine -- 2007-03-25