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#1 Parent Lucky Strike Larry - 2014-04-10
Re Yuming Education Centre

The first useful post I have seen from that poster with a parrot....oug
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I just don't like the good name of training centres tainted by a loose canon, Turnoi. Unlike you I can be even-handed. I will even say 'fair is fair, language experts do have a part to play on this forum!' Be a good chap and get the kettle on, I did notice out of the corner of my eye that Silverboy has gone bust and could do with a free cup of 'Rosy Lee' Although haven't read that post yet as I'm feeling a bit squeamish today. Must have been a rogue dumpling. Ha ha haw haw!

#2 Parent callmefred's Fake Oxford English Dictionary - 2014-04-09
Re Yuming Education Centre

The first useful post I have seen from that poster with a parrot....ough

#3 Parent Alex - 2014-04-09
Re Yuming Education Centre

Nothing has ever changed there, it's still the same old dirty game they play!

Stay clear of that place, and as long as you are not in China forget anything you have signed; it has no meaning and they can do nothing.

Look for a job offer from a public employer (uni, colledge, miiddle school) instead. It's your best bet in China!

Don't waste your resources, time and efforts on them as long as you have a choice by being outside of China!

#4 Parent Lucky Strike Larry - 2014-04-09
Re Yuming Education Centre

Hello all,

I recently signed a 10 month contract With Yuming education centre and will leave Europe the beginning of may to teach there.
I just found out about some negative information about them. As some post are a bid old, can someone give some current information regarding Yuming?

It doesn't matter about the contract you've signed. I've signed a couple at one time in case something went wrong with one.

Yuming is not known for being a good employer. Unless a school is prepared to pay your return air fair it's not a good deal. Unless they pay you for all the holidays and travel money it's a bad deal. Unless they pay you irrespective of classes being cancelled, you could do better elsewhere. Unless they provide a flat free of charge, or give a reasonable allowance, don't consider working for them. To the best of my knowledge you won't get holidays and expenses paid for; so it might be better if you found another employer.

kasper1979 - 2014-04-09
Yuming Education Centre

Hello all,

I recently signed a 10 month contract With Yuming education centre and will leave Europe the beginning of may to teach there.
I just found out about some negative information about them. As some post are a bid old, can someone give some current information regarding Yuming?

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