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#1 Parent San Migs - 2011-06-11
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Iggy pop?

#2 Parent Iggy - 2011-06-10
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I am actually teaching ENGLISH in the UAE. Can you get a job there? Have you been there? Would you succeed in that kind of go getter self starter capitalist economy...we will see.

I'm totally disinterested in working or indeed vacationing there. Furthermore, my succeeding or not in that kind of economy is the last thing I wish to put to the test anywhere on this Earth. You see, one man's meat is another man's poison. In truth, your meat is most definitely my poison. Anyway, I'm sure you'll make a go of it there. Where there's a will there's a way.

#3 Parent 1664 - 2011-06-10
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I think you must be teaching English in China. Did you use to be a carpenter, or something like that where you came from?

Wrong again, Doc.

I am actually teaching ENGLISH in the UAE. Can you get a job there? Have you been there? Would you succeed in that kind of go getter self starter capitalist economy...we will see.

#4 Parent native son - 2011-06-10
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I'm not 'tarring' ALL ESL Recruiters,

No,you're not. And that's just great. But that's Turnoi's specialty, and it's high time he stopped doing it! Let's see if he has the grace to say sorry online. Somehow, I doubt he'll do that!

#5 Parent NaviESL - 2011-06-10
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What I was trying to say is that we don't charge the teachers for coming to S. Korea to teach. But they do need to spend in preparing for their documents. And again, the teachers are not our clients, that's the reason why we are not asking them to pay us. What we need from them, though, is their cooperation.

#6 Parent NaviESL - 2011-06-10
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I agree with you on this, Ignatius. There is no such word as 'publically', it should be 'publicly'.

I really hope, every one here would stop being so rude. I'm not 'tarring' ALL ESL Recruiters, I was only stating one of our program's benefits. And if Korea really sucked, like what the others are saying, then there shouldn't be too many foreigners in the cities of Korea. But fact is, there ARE too many foreigners. But then again, every body is entitled to their own opinion.

#7 Parent Ignatius - 2011-06-09
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You have stated this publically, on a public forum.

BTW, there's no such word as "publically". But "publicly" would be correct, except that it is superfluous in the sentence you have constructed. So, it should be omitted.
It's evident from your post that words aren't your favorite tools! I don't think Korea can use you as an English teacher. I think you must be teaching English in China. Did you use to be a carpenter, or something like that where you came from?

You have stated this on a public forum.

#8 Parent native son - 2011-06-09
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Hi Turnoi. We don't ask for the teachers to pay us because they are not our clients, the schools are our clients. So, if you want to teach in Korea, there's no charge at all. You're not even going to pay for your flight ticket. And if you are interested you can go to our website and you can post your resume and photo there. Our website is www(dot)naviesl(dot)com. Find information about the program there as well. :-)

We're still waiting for your acknowledgement in public of this high-profile recruiter. I hope you will refrain from tarring ALL ESL recruiters with the same brush. It's really not on, is it?

#9 Parent 1664 - 2011-06-09
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So, if you want to teach in Korea, there's no charge at all. You're not even going to pay for your flight ticket.

You have stated this publically, on a public forum.

If you do go back on this, you do realise you maybe have committed financial suicide by your own posting.

#10 Parent Crap School Spotter - 2011-06-09
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Oh how stupid of me. But of course....this is a damn typo. It is actually supposed to be NAIVE ESL in Korea....

Korea sucks
About 16,800,000 results (0.09 seconds) Source...? Google.com

:D

#11 Parent NaviESL - 2011-06-09
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Hi Turnoi. We don't ask for the teachers to pay us because they are not our clients, the schools are our clients. So, if you want to teach in Korea, there's no charge at all. You're not even going to pay for your flight ticket. And if you are interested you can go to our website and you can post your resume and photo there. Our website is www(dot)naviesl(dot)com. Find information about the program there as well. :-)

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