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#1 Parent Vincent J. Astor - 2016-12-02
Re Huludao Primary School -- The Devil Is Still in H*ll

Well, well, well....look at which school has returned from the dead, or is it returned from the middle of hell?

I saw another ESL site that everyone reads around here that on November 21, 2016 this NOTORIOUS school is urgently looking for THREE teachers for as soon as possible.

Well, well, well, in September, 2016 this school hired three new teachers on one year contracts and after two months, or less, they all have either run away or been fired or both. Also Mr. Yang, the hard-drinking FAO of the school, hates Africans and Filipinos and older people, according to what he tells everyone who will listen, in September, the only people that he could find where a Filipino, an African and a 70-year old British guy. No North Americans, no British, no Irish, no Australians, and no New Zealanders -- the odor of the school has travelled too far. I mean, sweet Jesus, he had to scrape the bottom of his personal "approval" barrel just to get the Filipino, the African and the 70-year old British guy and now they have turned on him -- so fast and so quick.

I won't rehash all the details -- everyone on this board knows just how bad the place is, how horrid the living conditions are, how - 40 C. six months of the year th eclimate, and just what kind of a cold, uncaring, demeaning, abusive, controlling, money-grubbing manager Mr. Yang is. And don't forget that the other teachers in the school are cold, indifferent, uncaring and would walk over you on the street if they don't run you over first.

The living conditions, as we have all heard, are like a slum out of somewhere in black Africa. The furniture has fleas and lice and bedbugs. You will be housed in buildings that should have been torn down, the neighbors are either prostitutes or drunks in most cases, and nobody will care about at all. Should you have an accident, and should you miss school for a week, nobody would miss you. It's that bad.

In dealing with this place for more than 13 years, I can personally assure all readers of this site of the following: If you are thinking about this place for an ESL experience in China, don't. Just don't. Not if you wish to be treated with dignity, to be treated honestly, to be shown respect, etc., etc. Huludao is a small-town fourth-rate backwater Chinese city where winter begins in September and ends in May. Even if you think that you can put with -40 C. for six months at a time, you will soon learn that you can't.

Why doesn't this school just give up? Anyway, Mr. Yang was promoted to two jobs now -- he is the Foreign Affairs Officer of the school and, believe it or not, he is the Breakfast Chef in the Cafeteria. That is the class of person.

Vincent J. Astor
New York

#2 Parent Donald J. Webber, III - 2016-06-04
Re: Re Huludao Primary School -- Requiescat in Pace

Tokyo, 6-3-16

Dear All,

I can't believe that this school from hell has managed to crawl through on its belly like a slime cockroach.

I read all the new posts since my last post about one year ago and I recognize two things : many of the posts have been posted by the (drunken) FAO Yang with the help of his proxy friends and the other posts have been posted by a schizophrenic teacher who worked there when I did..indeed she was koo-koo-land.

Anyway, my friends in Huludao tell me that in terms of the school, nothing has changed. It is a miserable place with miserable weather and miserable small-town rednecked people who hate foreigners. The foreign teachers are ripped off every way possible by this Mr. Yang (or should I call him Mr. Beer?). The apartments are right out of a slum in the middle of some third world sum. Every year this Yang promised the teachers better apartments but it was just one lie among all the other lies. The salaries in this HELLHOLE have gone DOWN, yes, DOWN. Last year they paid this pot-smoking Dutch hippie, who was there only teacher, RMB 10,000 per year. Now they will only pay RMB 7,000 pear year and they have increased the workload by four hours per week. And of course they expect Oxford level quality for that amount of money.

Anyone dumb enough to work there has to expect that he or she will face total loneliness -- Yang and the teachers at the school don't engage; the natives, save precious few, don't engage. The Internet, when IT WORKS, is brutally censored. The weather is freeze-ass, like -30 C. or -30 F., they are both the same at that level of cold, five months of year.

If you want to know what a labour camp or a reeducation camp is like, then Huludao and this school are perfect for you.

I knew a guy that stayed there for five years -- everyone but everyone thought that he was a Yank but he confessed to me, after an evening of drinking, that he was a Russian from Moscow (I also speak good but not perfect Russian), highly trained at this university in Moscow that trains KGB cadres, spoke something like 10 foreign languages, most with no accent. I saw the docs to prove all of this. He was Yang's fall guy but he didn't care because he had a purpose to being there (in that city). He faked it that he was from New York -- papers and all. He helped me escape Huludao one night and played dumb about it to all. Got me a flight to South Korea first class on a Russian airline with no problem but I didn't care where the kindness came from and helped me get through exit procedures at Beijing airport because Yang wanted me blocked at the border.

Anyway, his gig was up last year and he returned to Moscow. Outside of him and this really cool English bloke, really cool, no one but one ever survived more than three months.

So avoid the place unless you like drunken FAO's, vicious and unfriendly co-workers, miserable, miserable, miserable weather, Siberia but worse, and an air pollution level that is off the charts.

And Yang was so so spy crazy. Huludao is essentially still a "closed city" that allows only token foreigners. The secret police used to come to visit the foreign teachers' apartments around 22h00, unexpectedly, on any pretext as often as they wanted. Apparently, there has been a rash of Canadian, then American, then Taiwanese,, then New Zealand, twice New Zealand spies arrested in Huludao, some of whom had actually worked in his school. That was common knowledge. Now, if you do a search on google about Huludao, and read carefully, you will see why. But the Russians, no, never, there was never any Ruccki hankey-pankey....well, maybe not that it... :D

I have been having a grand time in Tokyo since I left but my blood curls and freezes still when I think of Yang and that school.

Donald J. Webber, III
National University of Japan
Tokyo, Japan

世界で最悪の学校。世界で最悪の都市。世界で単語外交マネージャー。

#3 Parent A Huludao Refugee Freed Now From Life in Hell - 2016-05-27
Re: Re Huludao Primary School -- Requiescat in Pace

Dear Kristen,

You are very welcome! Sorry that I never met when I was in Huludao but you were quite famous there, too.

Two runners in one term and Yang took you back both times. They were so desperate. And then you are so famous for your midnight postings all over the 'Net.

I even lived in your old apartment ... not so clean, I must nice say.

Kind regards,

J.

#4 Parent BeenThere - 2016-05-26
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Ohhhhhh.... a fan of Putin....
The mentality of the pro-Kremlin Night Wolves (with all due respect for real wolves).
Of course!!!!
It makes so much sense.
Everything you wrote makes sense.
Andrei's mentality is also the mentality of Trump (I am going to work for Hilary, doing my tiny little part to support Hilary's election).
Thank you for all the details.

#5 Parent A Huludao Refugee Freed From Hell Now - 2016-05-25
Re: Re Huludao Primary School -- Requiescat in Pace

Dear Been There,

Yes, I knew this person but surprises to all...he wasn't an American at all. Not at all.

He was Russian, born in Russia (Moscow) just lived a period of time in the States and acquired an almost perfect American accent. Everyone in Huludao who knew him well realized that English was his second language except for Fred the FAO and the other somewhat naive laowais with whom he worked. The resume was just a facade. Truly.

When he left Huludao, he went to Beijing and then flew to Seoul ... where he didn't leave for the States but flew straight back to Moscow as he had finished his "residency" in China. I hear from him now and then ... he's doing quite well in Moscow but he's not André but Andrei Andreivitch. He is a great fan of Putin and they know that.

He was just on a "komandirovka" in China as he put it. After all, Huludao is the headquarters for the Chinese Northern Pacific nuclear fleet and the other Chinese rearmement factories and home to a few divisions of the People's Army. And yes, he was the FAO's right-hand bag guy. We all knew it. As for what I have written, some of it he told me directly, some of it his friends in Beijing told me, the rest was just easy enough to put together. And I have an invitation on letterhead to visit him "in the Moskva".

I have an idea for whom he is working in Moscow but I can't say it openly.

Anyway, about Huludao, it sucks.

There you have it all ....

#6 Parent BeenThere - 2016-05-25
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Thanks for the detailed response.
Some 3 to 5 years ago, there was an Andre Scheffert working there at the same time as Fred. He was as mean as Fred but because he is a Westerner, he had more internet tools. Did you hear about this Andre? He is probably no longer there. Where would he be? (would be good to warn teachers of his new location).

#7 Parent A Huludao Refugee Freed Now From Life in Hell - 2016-05-25
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Yes, from what I know, he is still there .... they also promoted him to be manager of the kitchen staff, the cooks, the cleaning staff, and all those other non-foreigner related things.

He is generally unavailable, only shows up to work when he wants to, cares nothing about nothing of the foreigners that he is expected to supervise and he simply leaves them stuck in the middle of hell.

One day, an older teacher stepped on a nail that pierced the foot completely. He was of no help that time, none at all, his drinking party was more important.

Another teacher had a police raid going on his apartment for various reasons (an illegal African was suspected of living with him) and same thing.

Dear God, if you can read English, and if you are thinking about this place, don't do it ... not in this life, not in the next.

It took me years to recover from the place after I left ... I still have recurring nightmares about the entire thing.

But if you are a drunk, or if you are a druggie, or if you are a hippy trash who can't get out of bed in the morning, then this place is perfect for you.

#8 Parent BeenThere - 2016-05-25
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Heard that there was a horrible guy called Fred who used to terrorize everybody there. Is he still there?

#9 Parent A Huludao Refugee Freed Now From Life in Hell - 2016-05-25
Re Huludao Primary School -- Requiescat in Pace

Dear Dizzy Spells,

Thank you so much for your post.

My stomach curdles when I see the devil come back from the dead. So, they lost their only Dutchman hippy who had been with them less than one year. And now they have no one and they will find no one.

Firstly, they DROPPED their salaries again. The Dutchman hippy trash was making 9,000 RMB for 22 hours per week. Now they will pay RMB 7,000 for 24 hours per week.

Yup, that is that trashy drunken FAO again. Let's see what victims if any he will find now. No one stays and everyone runs. An abusive, mean-spirited, unfriendly atmosphere, in a city where winter is 7 months long (like - 30 C. from end of October until mid-March), natives who can be friendly but can only NOT be very friendly at all. The apartment(s) suck, really suck. Oh, yes, you MAY get paid on time and then again you may not but in any case they will take taxes off your salary but NEVER, EVER SEND THE MONEY to the Tax Department.

Huludao is NOT cheap -- don't let them give you that speech at all. It's a captive audience because it's a military city and an oil producing city -- so they charge (meaning the merchants) whatever they can get away with. AND SPECIAL PRICES for the foreigners.

If you want to ruin your life and if you want to feel like you are in prison, or in a labor camp, or worse yet, LIKE YOU ARE LIVING IN NORTH KOREA, then this is the perfectly PRIMITIVE NEANDERTHAL place for you.

If you are a drug addict or if you are a drunk, then this place is even more perfectly suited for you.

You will be lonely and miserable in your personal life and you will be abused and run over in your professional life.

Everyone but everyone runs from this place -- sometimes after one year, sometimes after one day, sometimes they just never show up.

You want to know what hell on earth is? Then this place is perfect for you.

#10 Parent Oldtimer - 2016-05-25
Re Huludao Primary School -- Requiescat in Pace

2 points I feel obliged to make in the light of recent posts on the board, obviously including your post, and I'll make 'em in this post so as to kill 2 birds with one stone.

1 - Many of us in China find it hard, if not impossible, to access Dave's China Jobs Thread, though we can access the China Job Discussions Forum. So, in the future, copy and paste, just like I've done.
2 - It has been implied by at least one longtime poster that public schools in China are trustworthy, as compared to private schools, including training centers, which aren't! Not true in my opinion. Public Schools can be bad employers too, which my and your experience have borne out. And the worst of them can be the so-called 'number 1' senior highs.

Summing up, I'd say 'Don't trust nobody' according to labels, such as public/private/training center/recruiter/agent. DUE DILIGENCE IS A MUST!

Public Primary School in a Small Coastal city in China----Huludao Liaoning China

Posted By: Huludao Public Primary School <645900559@qq.com>
Date: Tuesday, 24 May 2016, at 3:43 p.m.

Public Primary School in a Small Coastal city in China----Huludao Liaoning China

We are a public primary school in Huludao, Liaoning, northeastern China. Huludao is a small coastal city (small compare to Beijing and to Shanghai¡­ but still 2.8 million persons). Huludao is on main train line, there are several major western supermarkets, and other amenities. It is a very safe city, nice beaches in summer, beautiful mountains for hiking. The school has been hiring foreign teachers for 10 years. And it provides all legal documents, pays on time, pays the correct amount, 2-bedroom moderately furnished apartment, natural piped-in gas, water, electricity, gated community, cable Internet, school deals respectfully and honestly with foreign teachers. If you enjoy working with small Chinese children, would like to do some serious teaching and doesn¡¯t mind working in a small northeastern Chinese city, please join us. You will not regret your choice.

Requirements:
1. Native English speaker(only comes from Canada, America, UK, Australia, New Zealand or Ireland)
2. Bachelor Degree or higher
3. 23----60 years old
4. Some teaching experience
5. No criminal record
6. Friendly, honest and focused

Benefits:
1. Legal working visa;
2. 7000----8500RMB for 24 classes(40 minutes per class) per week
3. Monday to Friday(4 and a half days per week; Friday afternoon and weekends are free)
4. No office hours
5. Chinese co-worker in the classroom
6. Free apartment
7. Lengthy Paid vacation (Chinese government holidays and summer vacation from July 8th to August 30th)
8. Teaching bonus(5000RMB when finish one-year contract)
9. Free lunches from Monday to Friday
10. Airport pick-up
11. Health insurance

FAQ
- How far and in what direction is the school from the local town/city center?
o A: The school is 5-min taxi ride or 10-min bus ride.
- Can you accept teaching couples?
o A: Yes, we can.
- Can you accept teacher with non-teaching husband/wife/children?
o A: Yes, we can. But we just take responsibility for the teacher. The children can study in our school for free.
- Are all classes at the same location?
o A: Yes.
- Student's age range and their English proficiency?
o A: 6 to 12. Students' English proficiency is at a high level.
- Subjects taught and class sizes.
o A: Required to teach English only. 40-56 students per class.
- Do you prepare enough teaching materials?
o A: Yes, we do. Teachers also have access to computer with internet, television, projectors, and other teaching resources in the classroom
- Do you pay any extra luggage allowance?
o A: No.
- Accommodation
o A: General description: normal size Chinese apartment. Types of rooms: 1-2 bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen and a bathroom..
- Are any facilities shared?
o A: No.
- Distance to the classroom?
o A: Accommodation closely located to the school, 10 minutes walk/bike ride from apartment to school.
- Who pays the water, gas, electricity, Internet, telephone bills?
o A: You do.
- The school will provide the following:
o A: Computer with internet access; central heating; washing machine; refrigerator; water heater; gas stove; a set of cooking/eating utensils (including plates, glasses, pot, pan, spoons, knives, forks, chopsticks, etc ) a set of furniture (double bed with mattress, mosquito set, pillow, sheet, blanket, beddings etc.) 24 hour hot water; western-style toilet
- Does the teacher have free access to and from the apartment at all times?
o A: Yes.
- Is the teacher allowed visitors?
o A: Yes.
- Are any unusual restrictions placed on teacher?
o A: No.
- Does the apartment building comply with fire protection law of china?
o A: Yes.
- How far is it to the nearest grocery store?
o A: Five minutes walk.
- Describe local transport availability:
o A: regular buses and ample taxis
- Is there a fully paid summer vacation?
o A: we pay 5000RMB for summer vacation.
- When is it?
o A: Jul 8th-Sep 1st.
- Any other paid holidays?
o A: Yes.
- When?
o A: Pure Brightness Day (1 day), May day (1 day), National day (1 day), Mid-Autumn day (1 day), Dragon boat festival (1 day) and New Year (2 days)
- Free medical care?
o A: No. But the school pays for the health insurance.
- Free meals?
o A: Yes. School lunches are free.
- The earliest date that the teacher can arrive your school?
o A: Anytime.
- Is there a Chinese assistant teacher for each foreign teacher?
o A: Yes.
- Can you offer a free orientation program for the foreign teachers before they begin to teach?
o A: Yes.
- Regarding health-check, do you prefer the teacher doing the health-check in his country or in china?
o A: Must be in china.
- Who pays for the health-check?
o A: You do.
- Who shall pay for the fees of applying for the "foreign expert certification", "residence permit"?
o A: We pay.
- Does the school pay for the air-tickets?
o A: No. But we pay 5000RMB when finish one-year contract.

645900559@qq.com
0086-13130952767
Skype ouresl

#11 Parent Dizzy Spells - 2016-05-25
Re Huludao Primary School -- Requiescat in Pace

It's back again. Pls be warned everybody.

http://www.eslcafe.com/jobs/china/index.cgi?read=41240

#12 Parent San Migs - 2016-03-09
Re Huludao Primary School -- Requiescat in Pace

The above clearly written by a non native speaker of the language. How you typed all that is beyond terrible and hard to follow.

#13 Parent Veryfine - 2016-03-08
Re Huludao Primary School -- Requiescat in Pace

A one term and scars? My god what happen? Get MA or dr. degree because they make a teacher confident and stronger.

#14 Parent Donald Webber - 2016-02-09
Re Huludao Primary School -- Requiescat in Pace

Dear HHH,

At this point, it doesn't matter. Their English program is being shut down by the provincial government. No English for tykes in primary school anymore. They need to brush up on Marxism-Leninism and the party's core values. (Yuck).

Seriously, that's true. They tried to recruit desperately in October but couldn't find anyone. The Internet helped.

They have one Dutch hippie-type hanging around who is now the FAO's new mouthpiece. But he's the last one and that the program is toast, so to speak.

I was there three years ago for one term. The FAO abused me so much that I pulled a midnight. Never looked back. But I still carry the scars of the abuse. They are healing but slowly.

And the FAO was here on this site about three weeks ago blaming everything on some of the foreign teachers, long, long gong.

Anyway, the Good Lord giveth and the Good Lord mercifully taketh.

From Prague with best regards,

DJW

#15 Parent Hhh - 2016-02-09
Re Huludao Primary School -- Requiescat in Pace

Is the same school everyone.

FYI Dongbei or Huludao Primary>>> http://www.eslteachersboard.com/cgi-bin/forum/index.pl?noframes;read=60025

#16 Parent Weino - 2016-01-26
Re Huludao Primary School -- Does the Evil Continue?

How long will continue AS? In spite all Fred helped you so much. Just stop this.

#17 Parent The Trader - 2015-12-05
Re Huludao Primary School -- Does the Evil Continue?

    Sb,turnoi, this poster is now comfirmed as woodbine eillie.Entertain this sick individuals fantasies at your peril.This person needs mental help to get better, and not be in china with a young wife and child.

I don't know any of these posters and only taken an interest in you because of your harassment. All I know is I have had e-mail from an established long-term poster who claims that San Migs is/was most definitely 'The Baker' and he could also be the woodbine poster but he wasn’t 100% sure of that. Up to Turnoi and SB and co to decide if that fits or not. Has there been something unreliable about you- up to turnoi and sb to decide. Are you also Woddbine Willie, San Migs..or was that Mr Hyde?

#18 Parent San Migs - 2015-12-05
Re Huludao Primary School -- Does the Evil Continue?

Sb,turnoi, this poster is now comfirmed as woodbine eillie.Entertain this sick individuals fantasies at your peril.This person needs mental help to get better, and not be in china with a young wife and child.

#19 Parent The Trader - 2015-12-04
Re Huludao Primary School -- Does the Evil Continue?

The Trader aka Woodbine Willie aka married to northern chinese farm girl, [edited] n'est pas?

No certainly not.

San Migs aka The Baker n'est pas? Or so an e-mail to me claimed?

#20 Parent Laughing - 2015-12-04
Re Huludao Primary School -- Does the Evil Continue?

Have you ever even been to the north of china? I bet you have not!!

Too funny!

#21 Parent Fifi - 2015-12-04
Re: Re Huludao Primary School -- Does the Evil Continue?

On this topic, Laughing, you might be a little - just a little - like Turnoi when he paints all of the training centers of the world with the same brush. To think in general terms is useful as a map of the world, it's a great mental tool to have, but the devil, and the angels, are in the details at times....

#22 Parent Laughing - 2015-12-04
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Fifi, you don't really believe anyone takes this board seriously, do you?

When I was looking for a job five years ago, I stumbled upon this board and quickly realized it was populated by trolls with erroneous opinions, spouting off about anything and everything without knowing a single thing about any of it.

This forum is a joke.

It's up to the moderators to make it serious. But they don't want to. They like the controversy. Brings in viewers, hence ad revenue.

#23 Parent San Migs - 2015-12-04
Re Huludao Primary School -- Does the Evil Continue?

Lies!

Have you ever even been to the north of china? I bet you have not!!

#24 Parent San Migs - 2015-12-04
Re Huludao Primary School -- Does the Evil Continue?

The Trader aka Woodbine Willie aka married to northern chinese farm girl, [edited] n'est pas?

#25 Parent Fifi - 2015-12-04
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From my previous life as a Moderator on this site, I can say the following to the Usual Suspects: This being a School and Recruiter Review board that new teachers frequent when they are unsure, lost, perplexed, frustrated, worried, facing the Big Unknown.... so, this being such a board, I would limit the personal replies to a minimum. The Forum is a perfect place for personal replies. Go for it on the Forum.

#26 Parent Laughing - 2015-12-04
Re Huludao Primary School -- Does the Evil Continue?

I was thinking that in one of his recent posts there was a thinly veiled threat against disagreeable posters. He was on about FT's murdering each other...so might be better to reason with the lout.

I don't follow your line of thought.

But then, I suspect reasoning with you is a waste of time as well.

Carry on. Have fun.

#27 Parent The Trader - 2015-12-04
Re Huludao Primary School -- Does the Evil Continue?

Reasoning with the SB is an utter waste of time.

Just laugh at him.

I was thinking that in one of his recent posts there was a thinly veiled threat against disagreeable posters. He was on about FT's murdering each other...so might be better to reason with the lout. The baker, what has happened to him I wonder!?

#28 Parent Laughing - 2015-12-04
Re Huludao Primary School -- Does the Evil Continue?

Reasoning with the SB is an utter waste of time.

Just laugh at him.

#29 Parent The Trader - 2015-12-04
Re Huludao Primary School -- Does the Evil Continue?

Yes, because if San Migs says so, it must be true, n'est-ce pas?

Don't even think about the rest of China! Not worth it.

Heh.

It's high time that arch enemy of sb,s returned(been doing some research) The Baker, to reason with SB is my opinion.

#30 Parent Laughing - 2015-12-03
Re Huludao Primary School -- Does the Evil Continue?

I will reiterate what I have said many, many times. If you are going to live/work in China, then live or work in Shenzhen or Zhuhai, and only one of those two places, refuse offers from rural guangdong, also backward as hell.

Yes, because if San Migs says so, it must be true, n'est-ce pas?

Don't even think about the rest of China! Not worth it.

Heh.

#31 Parent San Migs - 2015-12-03
Re Huludao Primary School -- Does the Evil Continue?

A good example of not to work in such a remote and backward place.

I will reiterate what I have said many, many times. If you are going to live/work in China, then live or work in Shenzhen or Zhuhai, and only one of those two places, refuse offers from rural guangdong, also backward as hell.

Zhuhai, you can be at macau airport or on a ferry to HK easily (Macau is not that big!).

HK, well, dead easy, pick up an octopus card, with some value already on it, hop on the MTR/airport express and you are out of there, and only a stones throw from Shenzhen.

Living in that place, sounds like living in hell to me.

#32 Parent martin hainan - 2015-12-03
Re Huludao Primary School -- Does the Evil Continue?

As one of your kind readers, if I was guaranteed to have witnessed the conversations between you and Yang across rotting wood tables in steam-filled tenement FAO offices during a dark Huludao winter, I would have taught there for free.

#33 Parent Donald J. Webber - 2015-12-02
Re Huludao Primary School -- Does the Evil Continue?

First, to all of our kind readers, the post below was not written by a native English speaker. The grammar is quite good but it is the grammar of someone who is a native DUTCH speaker, a rather young one, recently graduated, with no work experience who has become Mr. Yang's latest captive.

I need to warn all of our readers again and again and again about this insane asylum. AVOID IT. And believe nothing that Herr Meinbar van Goudda writes here. It is a paid political announcement. He was actually paid, as I understand it, to write this drivel. Yes, indeed he is working for Mr. Yang -- he was an 11th-hour recruit. But he is the ONLY one and there are no others and if we do our job well on the Internet, there will be no others.

So let us debunk the lies...the apartment is "basic". No, the apartment where he lives is not basic. It is a slum. He lives on the third floor in the worst and poorest building one can find overlooking the pauper's market and abutting a street full of cow and horse excrement and open running sewers. When it rains, the windows in this apartment, particularly the balcony, leak badly and the entire apartment floods. If there is a typhoon, the apartment is submerged. The cheap paint falls all of the walls and the apartment wreaks of sewer gas because of poor plumbing. Then there are the cockroaches, the rats, the mice, the vermin, and the drunken, filthy neighbors. My good, good friend, the previous tenant, used to have to hire cleaning staff every week at considerable cost to himself to clean the building, the yard, the balcony etc. (And the school refused to move him because it got the apartment for free). No respectable "white folk" would ever live in this apartment.

Now the neighbors .... who just open their doors and throw their garbage into the hall, into the stairwell, onto the common balcony, and when that fails, they open their windows and just throw it outside. Worse than black Africa, far worse.

And yes, I visited this apartment. I was good, good friends with the previous tenant, an older American guy who could not wait to escape from Yang. Yes, I did a runner, and when I ran, at midnight, this elderly American was kind enough to accompany me to the train and put me on the train to Beijing and then he played dumb to Mr. Yang about it.

And the heavily censored Internet that does not work most of the time and that is monitored by the local secret police because we are foreigners and the mobile telephone lines that are monitored as well. Worse than that, in the little less than five months that I was in the school, the secret police came to visit me late at night in my apartment at least four times to make sure that I was not a spy .... because ....

Huludao, a big open secret, is the base for the Chinese Northern Pacific nuclear submarine fleet in a little bay called Wang Hai Se. And it is the home of at least 1000 missiles pointed at Taiwan -- not to mention that it is also the headquarters of the Northern Division of the People's Liberation Army. In addition, the surrounding suburbs are home to at least 25 - 30 egregiously horrible labor camps -- "re-education camps'" -- where Christians, Falun Gong members, independent thinkers, and general dissidents are incarcerated and where many of them are tortured, beaten and eventually die. So paranoia reigns supreme about the foreigners.

And the air pollution which is on a level equal to or worse than that of Beijing and or Shanghai because of all of the heavy armament factories located near Wang Hai See.

Herr Meinbar Van Goudda does tells the truth when he writes, however, that there is nothing to do in this city. Indeed, there is nothing is do. There is one Western restaurant of some value but that it is. Otherwise it is just all labor re-education camps and boredom.

Now as for the students, this is essentially a school for mentally retarded children that have been refused entrance to all of the surrounding primary schools. Each class contains at least 10 - 15 mentally challenged children of all degrees and levels, in addition to all of the other substandard children who had been refused admission by the better local primary schools. It does not make for a pleasant experience during one's visit to China.

A foreign teacher's schedule is worthless. It changes minute-to-minute, every day of the school year.

As for Yang and his drinking and abuse, I can 100% say unequivocally yes to both. He screamed and cursed and threatened me and would pontificate at me so loudly that his face would become crimson with anger. Once he started screaming, he would just loose control and he was capable of saying anything and everything. I should know -- I heard it all from him. This did not happen once but rather so many times.

Now as to the drinking, yes, as others have written, the several days or so before I pulled my runner, he came to school so inebriated as to be totally useless. He came to my desk one day when I was in the teacher's office and he breathed on me. If I had thrown a match at his breath, he would have exploded.

I personally found the assistants treacherous, unhelpful and two-faced. I know that the two other teachers with whom I worked liked some and did not like others, but as a general rule, they were Yang's spies. Other than that, they were Sunday-polite and Sunday-helpful.

Now this school is so rotten and indeed there is a God, even in China, that the headmaster was recently sacked for gross corruption....can you believe it?

Huludao, in my opinion, especially from my happy little perch in Tokyo now, is the glutus maximus of China. The weather is miserably cold six months of the year (like - 30 C. or - 30 F.). The inhabitants only view foreigners as people to be cheated and robbed. The inhabitants are 1950's Stalinist types in their mentality and are as cold and unfriendly as can be.

Yang tries to destroy everyone who leaves his school, either within contract or out of contract. He tries to have them either deported or blacklisted or both. Sometimes he succeeds -- more often than not, he fails.

And to show my solidarity to all of the previous foreign teachers who bailed out, when I learnt of another victim, I immediately tried to obtain his or her email address and I usually succeeded. Then from my nice little perch here in Tokyo, I would reach out to them to try to offer them a job, either here in Japan or with the company for which I work in its China offices.

So our nasty little Lord Fauntleroy of Mr. Yang is about to try to staff his school again for the spring -- is he?

In that case, to all of the future victims, DO NOT DO IT. There have been over 100 teachers that have come and gone through his school these past 8 years and considering he used to only hire three foreign teachers a year...

And to our nice little Dutchman, Herr Meinbar van Goudda, who wrote this paid political announcement, good try but it will not work.

Yang and his school are at the VERY TOP of the hate list for China as they so deserve to be.

DJW
Tokyo

#34 Parent B. Meinen - 2015-10-31
Re Huludao Primary School -- Requiescat in Pace

I like to write something about my experience in this school.

John wrote "they did not recruit anyone". This is very strange since I was working there when he wrote this and I am still working there. Actually, about a month ago I signed for an extension of my contract.

I never read any of the reviews on the internet. If I would have read all of this I might not have gone there. But I am glad I did. My feeling with the school and with Fred was good back then, and still is right now. I am enjoying myself in this school and with the children. The school always pays on time and they always kept their word. The assistents you get in the classrooms trying to be helpful in the class and are always ready to help you to find anything you need outside school.

The classes are big for European standard with 40 till 50 students in one class. And with so many students you have a wide range of IQ's and talents. So you do have children that are not that bright, to children that are very smart. This does present you as a teacher with a challenge. I can only say that most of the time it is great to accept that challenge and sometimes it makes you very tired.

Free accommodation is also provided. I have to pay for my own utilities, but these costs are negligible. The apartement is basic, but has everything you need for a proper household.

The salary is less than Beijing or Shanghai, but then again, Huludao is also not Beijing or Shanghai. Anyway complaining about salary is a bit strange because you agree with that yourself in the first place. The salary is more than enough to live a comfortable life in Huludao.

While I am on the subject of the city of Huludao, I can talk about that a bit more. Despite having a beach, there is not that much to do in Huludao. You have to be somebody that likes to be by him/herself, or somebody that can easily socialize with Chinese that don't speak a word of English. Because finding a Chinese that speaks English here is rare. For me a reason why this place is so much more interesting, but I understand this would not be the case for everybody. My experience is that most of the Chinese are distant untill you take the first step. Then they are very welcoming, generous and kind. I am playing the drums at a local musicschool and I was invited a few times to play a footballmatch.

So my experience is very different from what is written here. After being in Huludao now since March 2015 I am happy and satisfied and look forward to the rest of my time here.

#35 Parent Hannahh - 2015-09-02
Re: Huludao Primary School -- Requiescat in Pace

Do you know where do they advertise, the Golden Kindergarten? Do they need teachers now? I had not heard of them before

#36 Parent John O'Shei - 2015-08-31
Re Huludao Primary School -- Requiescat in Pace

Quite a catharsis around here. Almost reads like an AA session for abused teachers.

Indeed. Most of us support each other and will fight against anybody who condones the mistreatment of foreign teachers or supports shit private schools.

Many foreign teachers become psychologically damaged in some way or another. Some become arrogant arseholes that like having their ego stroked and on the other side of things; many of the nicer guys that won't necessarily fight against mistreatment end up suffering something like P.T.S.D or something.

Although there is probably not a single regular member on this board is a professional psychiatrist, we often find ourselves doing a similar job; reminding the victims that they were not in the wrong, reassuring them that they are safe now, getting the special cuddly toy out and asking where the nasty man touched them... O.K, in most cases; maybe not the last one.

#37 Parent Dan Webber - 2015-08-30
Re Huludao Primary School -- Requiescat in Pace

Quite a catharsis around here. Almost reads like an AA session for abused teachers.

My two cents ... or is it yen now?

Victim of this Yang 2013-2014. I also signed a one year contract. I lasted 8 of the 10 months. The foreign teachers came and went at a rate of about 1 a month, sometimes 2 a month. Everything written herein true.

My own story as follows. So winter terms arrives ... Yang is short of teachers. He asks me to cover something like 36 classes. I agreed because I was paying back student loans. I do these classes at a rate of sometimes 9 classes per days,form 7:45 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.

And then the criticism from Yang starts : I am not paying enough time to my lessons, I am not submitting lesson plans with variety, the Chinese co-teacher says that by the end of the day I lack dynamism, I am following the book too closely, I am not following the book enough, I am too quiet in the office, I hold myself back from mixing with the teachers (I am so tired that I can't stand up) and on and on and on.

So I tell this Yang that it is not Harvard University and that he is lucky that he has any teachers at all, the way he treats us. And Yang lets loose with a volley of cusswords, abusive slang, filthy words and general bad temper. By the end of it, he is screaming at the top of his lungs. I just listen.

When he is finished, I leave the school. I go to a travel agent and buy one train ticket to Beijing and a plane ticket to Tokyo, both for the next morning and then afternoon. That evening, I pull a runner but not before having had the time to trash the apartment (I hate to say it but I did it). I spend the night in a hotel.

Next afternoon, upon arrival at Narita Airport Tokyo, I call him from an overseas phone booth. I tell him that I have him real sushi for dinner and it is a sham that he couldn't join me.

The slob curses again (I suspect he was drunk) and then like with the others, he hung up the phone.

Prior to his school, I had been in China almost 11 years, very peacefully with a lot of renewed contracts.

He needs a psychiatrist in my opinion and he definitely needs to join AA.

#38 Parent San Migs - 2015-08-30
Re Huludao Primary School --Möge er in Frieden ruhen

I agree; if you have no assets/business interests or family members there, then you have nothing whatsoever to lose by being banned from re-entering China.

As you say, you can still return to whereever you came from. And lucky us, we can work anywhere in the E.U. without all the rules that others need to go through to get a work visa and so on. Sunny spain or some idyllic place in italy, all are options to us, but not to mainland chinese, unless they got the cash to buy residency, hahahahahaha

#39 Parent John O'Shei - 2015-08-30
Re Huludao Primary School --Möge er in Frieden ruhen

He wouldn't be capable of getting you banned, lol. Write some more!

Besides, so what if you was banned from re-entering China? That threat is only of any value if you have family members there or do a significant amount of business here (and as an ESL teacher, you probably don't).It is not like you are getting banned from entering nice developed countries like Japan, the U.S.A or anywhere in the E.U!

LOL... Stupid nationalist Chinese overvaluing their country. They have more to fear from Westerners choosing not to go there!

#40 Parent Dorothea von Liebenbaum - 2015-08-29
Re Huludao Primary School --Möge er in Frieden ruhen

My husband and I were supposed to work at this school for one year in 2009/2010.

Herr Yang totally screwed up the visa process. Everything was wrong on the paper that he provided. We went to the Chinese Embassy in Berlin. They denied a work visa based upon his wrong papers. In the end, they gave us an F visa and they told us that he had wanted us to have an F visa...

We were naive. We had taken leave of our jobs in Stuttgart for one year so we went to China on this F visa to be in his school. This was supposed to be our China year. He told us that he could fix everything.

Once in Huludao, the truth became apparent. The PSB refused to change the visas. Herr Yang told us to work on the F visa. We did work on them for a while until there was a police inspection. The police were rough on us.

We had enough. My husband quarreled strongly with Herr Yang and after three weeks, we returned to Germany. No goodbyes to anyone.

When we returned, we just kept quiet. Herr Yang told us that if we wrote anything on the Internet, he would get us banned from China for life.

But now we see all these posts and we write.

Good bye to Herr Yang and good bye to his program.

#41 Parent South African Guy from Capetown - 2015-08-29
Re Huludao Primary School -- Requiescat in Pacem Aeternam

Well, this has gone viral. As it should.

I worked there from 2007 - 2010 (mid-term). I was the longest-serving "white folk" in that racist school.

I surely didn't stay that long because of Mr. Yang. I married a local girl. And let me tell all the dudes on the board that everything written is true...worse than that, it is UNDER THE TRUTH meaning it doesn't even reach the level of crap that went on. Talk about corrupt, venal, mean-spirited, uncaring, cunning, taking advantage of unsuspected foreigners of all races ... they had it all down so perfectly ... they knew how to pull it off.

Yessam indeed, during my time there, it was a revolving door. One day. One week. One month. A term.

With me they played dirty so to speak. I married my local girl. I had to stay there until she got her papers. First year, normal. Second, renewed the contract at the last minute. CUT MY SALARY BY RMB 1,000 PER MONTH because I was performing "under level". Mind you, there ain't that many jobs in Huludao. Third year, renewed contract day visa was due for renewal. Gave me a RMB 100 month raise (big f*cking sh*t) and then announced special taxes of RMB 450 a month. At the end of the third year, I was making less than at the beginning of the first year. So so small town.

Anyway, went back to Capetown with the wife for winter holidays (she had her papers by then) ...and just never returned to Yangville. Called him on Skype at the beginning of the term to say that I was "delayed" a week or so. I was so nice. And then just never showed up....oh me, oh my.

Anyway, he sent me a three line email. Every other word was the "f" word or the "b" word, etc. etc.

He smokes like a chimney and he drinks likes a fish. And yessam, he has a violent temper. With everyone. He is an equal opportunity temper man. It just flies. There is nothing sweet about the man at all.

AJ Wills

#42 Parent LIU Jin - 2015-08-29
Re Huludao Primary School -- Requiescat in Pace

I work in China so I have to be careful what I write.

不是个好地方。 (Not a good place). I married an American lady who worked there 2 months.

She still has nightmares about it four years later -- two or three times a week. It traumatised her.

Now she works hard in Beijing in a good stable job. She "pulled a runner" from Huludao. She refuses to even take a train that passes through that city.

I had a big fight with this Yang. Even his spoken Chinese is lower class and peasant like. Poor grammar in Chinese and not standard Mandarin.

He said to me "You are Chinese. How can you defend a foreigner?" I said "She is my wife. So I defend". And then he hung up the telephone not before saying a few curse words in Chinese, but really low class curse words.

#43 Parent Yolanda Tagalog - 2015-08-28
Re Huludao Primary School -- Requiescat in Pace

I almost worked with John Anderson above. I was supposed to, anyway.

I interviewed with this Yang. Telephone and video. I sent him all the documents. He gave me a contract and a start date. Provided me with the visa.

So I arrived in Huludao, after he couldn't come meet me in Shenyang (first sign). I am waiting for him at Huludao Train Station for one hour. He shows up with a colleague of his. He takes one look at me and says something like : "you are so brown and so Asian looking, our school doesn't hire those types". This was after a signed contract and the trip from Cebu.

So I didn't even get the foot in the door. He fired me before I started. Thank God I had some friends in a nearby city who put me up until I could find another job. That was eight years ago but the scar has been in my heart every since.

And yes, when he met me at the train station, it was like 08h00 morning, he was drunk. He smelled of liquor and he behaved the same.

I was happy to see John Anderson's post.

#44 Parent Mark Finnegan - 2015-08-28
Re: Huludao Primary School -- Requiescat in Pace

I lasted at Yang's school two weeks. He lied from the get-go. The contract said 18 hours per week. He wanted to give me almost 30.

The apartment was a filthy seventh-floor walk-up. It stunk of sewer gas. The "furniture" was broken, stained and filthy.

He was no help at all with daily life, as they say. When I was there, late March, the weather was still - 20 C., gray, cold and wet.

So I left. I told him right to his face to f*ck off. He chased me to the local airport and made me pay a fine of RMB 5,000, with the connivance of the airport police.

Agreed. He smelled of Qiingdao beer the entire time. A sad, mean and pathetic figure. His school not much better.

Mark F.

#45 Parent Juanita Martinez - 2015-08-27
Re: Huludao Primary School -- Requiescat in Pace

Saludos y abrazos desde Medillin.

I worked there five years ago for one term. The contract was supposed to be one year. I couldn't take it.

The FAO, this Señorcito de Mr. Yang, was useless. I was a stranger in a strange country, in a frozen city, and he could hardly do anything to help without making a big brou haha about it. Daily life questions -- forget it! Olvidasélo! Paperwork and documentation -- un fracaso terrible. He did promise me a legal visa and he delivered. He did promise to pay me on time and I was sort of paid and sort of on time. The overall "ambiente" was disgusting. I had one class with 17 challenged what they write here "retarded" children in it. How to manage? The pay was terrible, like RMB 4,500 a month, but he told me that I was non-native, not white, etc., etc., of a certain age and he was doing me "un favor". Caca de torro as the gringos say. I had to share a two bedroom apartment with two gay guys from the Philippines. They were fighting all the time -- marriage problems. They were fired after one or two terms, I don't remember.

I do remember that even then, ya entonces, he couldn't find teachers. He had a bad rep with the big agents -- they wouldn't send him anyone, and his name on all of the Internet boards was already not good....to be polite.

Re the drinking, personally, I don't know. I avoided him as much as possible. But they were all like that in this school -- all the leaders drink and drink and drink and so the little leaders drink and drink and drink.

I am a practising Catholic and once I went to mass in the Catholic church in Huludao. He learned of this and told me that if I ever went back, I would be fired. And it was the "official" Catholic church.

Salvame Dios!

In any case, it was the four months from hell. And it so turned me off on China that I will never go back. Never. It is like what Dane writes in the Divine Comedy : leave behind all hope you enter herein.

#46 Parent Susan Wentworth (Toronto) - 2015-08-27
Re: Huludao Primary School -- Requiescat in Pace

I can't believe my eyes!

I worked there for less than one term. Went with family member. The lambs to the slaughter.

Yang was hardly sober for all the time I was there. Three times he came to work so drunk that he couldn't stand up. We had to send him to the infirmary.

He loved to call me to his office to heap abuse upon me. Little Lord Fauntleroy. Not appreciated by this middle aged married Toronto lady. Not at all. All sorts of cuss words, trash, etc.

Yup. Anderson is right. My apartment had rats, cockroaches, vermin, filth, garbage, even discarded syringes. He never had the aparts cleaned between teachers.

My contract was 20 hours per week. He demanded I work 32. I balked. He screamed. Then I walked. Then he tried to blacklist me for China.

I was there less than 9 weeks. In that time, six teachers came and went. He only needs three a year ... so that's a lot of movement.

Prior to this, I had been in China 10 years. Speak Chinese. Never saw anything like this man and this school anywhere in China.

I really hope that it indeed has been shutdown.

Oh -- and something really, really important. It's not a normal primary school. It is a primary school designated to received what used to be called retarded children. Seriously retarded. Neurologically impacted. So each class of 50 might have 15 if not more challenged children. Really challenged.

SW

#47 Parent San Migs - 2015-08-27
Re Huludao Primary School -- Requiescat in Pace

People are finally wising up. China is no longer worth it for the pollution, xenophobic and hostile locals, and low pay. If you are going to get low pay, you may as well do it in the sun.

#48 Parent Fifi - 2015-08-26
Re: Huludao Primary School -- Requiescat in Pace

Thanks for dispelling the confusion with the other schools.
I know many people who will read this last post of yours with utter delight.
Cheers.

#49 Parent John Anderson - 2015-08-26
Re: Huludao Primary School -- Requiescat in Pace

First some corrections lest we make trouble for other innocent parties ...

Bohai Primary School is a separate entity with a basically OK foreign teacher hiring record except low salary but new accommodations.

JinXi Primary School is a separate entity same as above located 30 minutes by D train from Huludao in a rather poor village.

Golden Kindergarten, Huludao, however, is a separate entity that over time has evolved into the best employer of foreign teachers in Huludao, if you can get in. 20 classes per week, 30 minutes each, office hours, RMB 12,000 plus end-of-year bonus plus end-year-of-airfare. The best apartment for foreign teachers probably in all of China ... on the 25th floor of the newest doorman gated community building in the city, just stunning. Ocean views, city views, direct tunnel to Walmart (yup). They are stable as they have had the same Atlanta belle in the job for the past few years. Oh -- and paid taxis to-and-from work plus all the other usual benefits.

Now back to Mr. Yang. No, he has no shame. The foreign teachers were put in rat-infested, cockroach infested, garbage-strewn apartments with furniture that even Goodwill Industries would reject. And then the school charged the foreign teachers for any needed repairs. One apartment was not waterproof and when it rained or snowed, the apartment was always flooded. They wouldn't move the teacher.

The contract, like elsewhere in China, was meaningless. 18 hours per week often became 40 hours per week. Summer and or winter vacations became unpaid work periods if Yang could find the foreign teacher. They took taxes out of the foreign teachers' wages, as they should but the taxes never made it to the Tax Office. They pocketed the money. Also Yang would submit false hours to the Education Bureau for teachers' pay -- say if a teacher worked 20 hours, Yang would claim that they worked 35 and he would pocket the difference between the real hours and the fake hours.

There were two Mr. Yangs -- both unpleasant -- the drunken Mr. Yang and the sober Mr. Yang. Drinking was a really, really, really big issue and it made life for the foreign teachers absolute hell. The foreign teachers confronted him about it very often. When sober, Yang was mildly dependable. When he was under the weather, and this could last for weeks at a time, life for the foreign teachers was really difficult, including missed payrolls, visa issues, missed deadlines for visa renewals, urgent foreign teacher needs unattended, etc.

Yang hate foreigners. He was the wrong person for this job. To him, all foreigners were evil and he had his list of which countries were the most evil and which countries were less evil. Additionally, he took great pleasure in screaming, cursing and generally humiliating foreigners. Really great pleasure. Perhaps a different person might have made things better but Yang was so arbitrary, so rude, so small-town-know-everything-but-has-been-nowhere, so rabidly antiforeigner, that anyone and everyone would regret working at that place.

Huludao Primary had this program for ten years about. In 10 years, they went through 125 teachers. They set a record. Even the Chinese Government intervened to ask them what the devil was going on. Considering they only hired 2 - 3 teachers a year, that is a lot of teachers in 10 years. Most stayed 3 months, many even less. The African teachers, because of visa restrictions in other provinces, would stay the longest as they had nowhere to go. Yang treated the Filipino teachers as if they were plantation workers.

In the end, I did my one year contract -- almost. By the time April came, I couldn't take one more drop of Yang. I bolted. And I didn't care.

So now that they are dead and gone, I cannot shed a tear. And in case they try to resurrect themselves next year, let's hope that this thread serves as a reminder of what evil people really are like.

John Anderson
London

#50 Parent Fifi - 2015-08-26
Re: Huludao Primary School -- Requiescat in Pace

Again: Great news! Thank you for posting.
I think they were known as DongBei Primary.
They might (I am not sure) have tried to use the name Bohai Primary School also? And JinXi, Liaoning Elementary School? And possibly Huludao Golden Kindergarten ? Would any of these names sound familiar?
I know from one of the moderators of this site that they were strictly banned from posting job offers on this site in 2010 (but they kept trying to post year after year - no shame at all).

#51 Parent Fifi - 2015-08-26
Re: Huludao Primary School -- Requiescat in Pace

Yeah!!! Yeah!!!! Yeah!!!

I personally know 3 people who were bullied by this Fred. He also had a horrible American working for him at some point, if I remember well. But Fred was the worst by far.

Allelujah!!!

John Anderson - 2015-08-26
Huludao Primary School -- Requiescat in Pace

This primary school in Huludao has been much written about on this site and elsewhere, together with its FAO, Fred Yang.

They have been in business for nearly 12 years.

Finally, finally, however, their evil, abusive, deceitful, cheating ways have caught up with them. This year, for the first time, they were unable to recruit anyone, anyone at all for the new term. The housing is terrible, the weather is cold, the people totally unfriendly and the salary, when paid, terribly low. Worst, as everyone knows, it is a prison-like atmosphere.

What is the end result? They will have to refund all the money they collected from the parents for this "special" program, which simply greased the leaders' pockets, and in the end, the program will be shut down. Oh, I am crying so hard...

I am sure that none of us who worked there will shed any tears over the passing of this program. In the end, there is a God, and in the end, the Internet did its work.

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