No, I have never worked in Shanxi. A poster has just accused me of "racism" for saying that the school "mostly employed blacks". I was under the impression that many blacks were working there a few years back according to previous posts. I never said blacks are inferior or can't teach well, so why that other poster said I was racist toward blacks is beyond me.As for San Mig, yes indeed, China's loss will certainly be a gain for Taiwan. Just like how China has lost a gem of a bloke like me to Thailand. China's loss, a Thailand gain, haha!
The Chinese don't just lose highly skilled foreign workers, we take our money elsewhere also!
I agree with everything you have said, and thanks very much for confirming what I had said re your old post, the one that was recently dug up by the poster 'the truth'.
Said poster's most recent post in this thread states: If everyone could stick to posting details about teacher treatment in Yuncheng, that would be great. I take it that he means Yuncheng EV Training Centre since that is the subject of this thread. I will try to follow his suggestion so as not to derail or divert the thread's subject.
All the best in Thailand. I'm sure you'll enjoy your time there.
- Re: Re Rubbish Yuncheng EV Training Center -- ralec123 -- 2015-06-15
- Re: Re Rubbish Yuncheng EV Training Center -- San Migs -- 2015-06-15