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#1 Parent Mancunian - 2013-01-28
Re: Re Beijing Huijia Private School

You would avoid that private school like the plague. Fair enough. Personally, I wouldn't!
But drinkers and other undesirables seeking employment abroad might well not wish to follow your example. Fact - there are encumbent so-called western losers there at present who are happy with their lot in that kind of environment. Good luck to them. That's the great thing about China - variety of choice. China caters to all kinds of foreign 'teachers', and helps greatly to relieve Western countries of the expense of providing welfare payments to its unemployed and its unemployable!

Is he right or is he right? He is right! In fact he's about as right as right can be. I can't get my head around why all these holier then thou, have-to-have-it-perfect, snobbish, over-qualified teachers, bother themselves with Oral English Teaching in China, which can be safely left in the hands of the otherwise unemployed Native-Born English Speakers from the west. Why aren't these academics teaching in Oxford, Cambridge? Not that there's not also a good few retired proper teachers from the West teaching in China, but they don't tend to be the oh-so-precious types who walk(or run) at the first sign of a rat in the pantry.

Ren Poster, has attracted some tiresome replies; the bloke does not have a degree(who needs one to teach Oral English?) Neverthess, we can be thankful that in China ways and means exist for him yet to become a teacher. There are risks invoved for him.......but yet, if you look at the track record of a few of the so-called-highly- knowledgable, street-wise, advising posters, they still seem to get themselves conned(as they perceive) are forced to do runners(some times a whole series of runners) So, however we arrive in China, with degrees, with proper document, or with just an L Visa and prayer........................now, am I right or am I right?

#2 Parent foxy - 2013-01-28
Re: Re Beijing Huijia Private School

You would avoid that private school like the plague. Fair enough. Personally, I wouldn't!
But drinkers and other undesirables seeking employment abroad might well not wish to follow your example. Fact - there are encumbent so-called western losers there at present who are happy with their lot in that kind of environment. Good luck to them. That's the great thing about China - variety of choice. China caters to all kinds of foreign 'teachers', and helps greatly to relieve Western countries of the expense of providing welfare payments to its unemployed and its unemployable!

#3 Parent I'm just saying...... - 2013-01-28
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Although you may accepted a position at that PRETEND CRAPSHIT "SCHOOL", I would heed these dire warnings and QUICKLY rescind that "offer" and really think twice and again before going to that SHITHOLE!!! I'm just saying....

#4 Parent I'm just saying...... - 2013-01-27
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Be very careful of that consideration of that position at that place...be VERY aware and heed these postings....

#5 Parent tyson - 2013-01-17
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I want to thank everyone for commenting on this page. I was just offered a position there, but i wanted to do some research first. Once again, thanks. Internet can be beneficial.

#6 Parent The Responder/Punisher - 2012-11-21
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Here are the top ten things those "Not Wise" to end working for CrapHuija NEED TO ASK THEMSELVES and LOOK INWARD:

10. Why the CRAP*_)#($_+!? am I still here?

9. How the CRAP***AS!? did I let the putrid HR office fool me into this shithole?

8. Pay for teaching? WHATT??????????? THiS CRAPPY PAY??? YOU CALL THIS PAY???

7. How the FCCUCUU!???? do I get another job after working in this sh*#)($~?

6. I guess I like to be mistreated, lied to, huh...

5. Man, there's gotta be BETTER IN BEIJING!!??? GOTTA BE???!!

4. CRAAPP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

3. If I think I am gaining good experience, I better think AGAIN?!@!

2. Those bolacki taxis are sure #(_+_!()+)#$!!

1. WHATTTTTTTTT THE F*#_)*($!! AM I STILL DO***F** HEre!!????

HAPPY HOLIDAYS YOU BASTA#$# who still "WORK" there!!!!! hEEHEE!! hOOhOO!! haahaa!!

#7 Parent The Responder/Punisher - 2012-11-13
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Who the heck wants to work for this *&)(#$_+#($+~! of a crapola? Lol! Man, any teacher who are there and thinks they have great job at this crapola better rethink their career priorities. Heehee! Huijia, from what Ive heard, SUCKS big time SUCKS and any real teacher who is qualified needs to have their psychiatrist examine them if they think they should remain there. HUIJIA ===>> YUCK!!

#8 Parent Riverina - 2011-01-20
Re Beijing Huijia Private School

The teachers here, most of them, are not certified. The falling down drunk thing is 80% accurate as many of the teachers hang out at a place owned by an IB teacher's wife. Many of them drink like fish. I cannot say much about that because other than watching rerun DVD's and walking around at Wal-Mart, drinking is a past time of many here. Many of the FT's here are like little puppets and they stab each other in the back when they get bored. I came to China for experience and I am certainly getting that here at Huijia. Unfortunately it is not teaching experience that I am getting, but experience in staying alive and avoiding back stabbing A-holes that kiss butts.

Unfortunately, I have to agree with your assessment of some so-called foreign teachers in China from my past experiences while teaching countrywide. As I didn't come to this country to meet westerners, I'm able to enjoy myself perfectly well outwith their company. In fact, I think I have managed to have a safe and happy existence here so far only by not getting involved with them socially. Once some of them have drunk too much, they can turn really nasty, but others are nasty too, having adopted some bad aspects of Chinese culture by having been in the country for a long time. The worst ones are the self-serving grovelling weasels, whose numbers are not inconsequential.

#9 Parent TL - 2011-01-20
Re Beijing Huijia Private School

With an MA and loans to pay off, you would easily find much higher paid work in the gulf.

And as for those stupid Chinese girls names, just silly....

#10 Parent White Face - 2011-01-20
Re Beijing Huijia Private School

I might be one of the white faces you talked to East Coaster. I signed for one semester with Huijia and it was enough for me. Huijia is not the worst place that I ever worked at, but it is certainly in the top 2. As a new teacher with a Master's I could have done better for myself. Both Joy and Amanda are real con-artists. They know how to smooth talk people. I did not bite the hook 100% but I opted instead for a one semester test drive. Thus far at Huijia I have been given bad housing. The food is not terrible but it is close. I can understand why the kiddies all make food runs for Pizza Hut. The school is a run down hole. The only nice aspect of the school is the primary school. That is actually well done. There is no curriculum here. I can confirm that. The teachers here, most of them, are not certified. The falling down drunk thing is 80% accurate as many of the teachers hang out at a place owned by an IB teacher's wife. Many of them drink like fish. I cannot say much about that because other than watching rerun DVD's and walking around at Wal-Mart, drinking is a past time of many here. The taxis here are all illegal, much like many of the teachers so they go hand-in-hand. It is 20 RMB just to get to Wal-Mart and 20 RMB to get most anywhere unless you have a bike here. They had a gym on campus but that was closed down. They have a bowling alley, but it is closed. They have a snack bar but most of what they sell is not worth eating and it is over-priced too. The owner of the school is a real mental case with some kind of a power thing going on. He recently installed high-tech security cameras all over the campus as if he is expecting an assault from Mongolia. In front of his mansion which is dead center in the campus, he has two giant green dragons positioned at the front doors. The security guards, if you can call them that, look and act like dysfunctional Cub Scouts gone bad. The whole black Rambo thing is laughable except it is so pathetic and sad. Many of the FT's here are like little puppets and they stab each other in the back when they get bored. The word snake pit comes to mind as a good overall description of this place. Some other poster on here used the term "shite magnet" which about sums this place up to a T. I am sorry that I signed here, but I am very glad that I only agreed to a semester. I came to China for experience and I am certainly getting that here at Huijia. Unfortunately it is not teaching experience that I am getting, but experience in staying alive and avoiding back stabbing A-holes that kiss butts. I did not get a Master's and rack up student loans to work at a place like this. Anyone with valid teaching credentials would never stay here and I will be gone soon.

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