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#1 Parent Andrew - 2008-09-17
Re: World International English School

Let's see a picture of you, Fabio Choatle. I happen to know and work with Lee and he is one of the most genuine, honest and hardworking people I have met in this industry. Do you have any legitimate advice for this thread or what? Perhaps you can dazzle us all with your martial skill while you're at it.

#2 Parent Choatle - 2008-06-02
Re: World International English School

Oh and just to add Lee, the fat guy with the wooden sword, your grip is incorrect, that and the fat and the cheap ghee and the green belt and the akward stance are all a dead give away that you don't have a clue what your doing. Like I said, fat guys using cheap wooden swords, incorrectly, don't inspire much confidence.

#3 Parent Choatle - 2008-05-31
Re: World International English School

A fat guy wearing a green belt and wielding a cheap wooden bokuto does not inspire a lot of confidence.

#4 Parent Lee Saunders - 2008-05-29
Re: World International English School

Just a minute...

I've worked at English First, Harbin since October last year.
Yes, we do work long hours (31 ach - off peak (1ach=40 mins)), but my experience on the whole has been positive.
We've always been paid on time and we have a good DoS here.

I have read bad things about other EFs, but don't tar them all with the same brush.

One of my colleagues finished his contract and went to EF Dalian this month. So far, he's saying it's pretty good, but there is of course time for the luster be rubbed away.

EF is a European owned franchise, so there is the protection of a European company.

Unfortunately,many of the teachers here are leaving, because the owner of the school is leaving the EF franchise to go-it-alone.
I'll more than likely stick around to find out how things change.

All the best in your quest for work,

Lee.

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