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Brian - 2009-11-11

Again, my apologies.

The split shifts do last a long time. Some longer than others. I was on them for seven months. Again, it is NOT EASY. It is a job. It is not a vacation. That doesn't mean, however, that everyone has a terrible time at Pagoda. Numerous people work for them for years. Numerous people do not.

If people show me they deserve to be spoken and written to in a certain way, that is how I write and speak. I'm sure I wouldn't like working with you either. Complaining is natural. The way in which we complain demonstrates something about us. You, and most people who complain about Pagoda, seem to be unable to accept any responsibility for what happens to you. Attacking someone like Ian is totally unfair. You read and signed a contract. The contract specifically mentions that split shifts happen and that you have the right to find your own housing. If you didn't read it, that's not Ian's fault or Rocky's (again, Rocky doesn't work for Pagoda anymore). If you want to be lead by the hand like a child, then people will speak to you like you are a child.

In any case, this is becoming tedious. I hope that anyone who reads this will realize that not every negative post about a school is well-founded. If anyone else has any specific questions, please post them and I will try to reply.

Messages In This Thread
Re: Pagoda Teaching Academy, Seoul, South Korea -- Brian -- 2009-11-08
Re: Pagoda Teaching Academy, Seoul, South Korea -- Theo -- 2009-11-09
Re: Pagoda Teaching Academy, Seoul, South Korea -- Brian -- 2009-11-10
Re: Pagoda Teaching Academy, Seoul, South Korea -- Theo -- 2009-11-10
Re: Pagoda Teaching Academy, Seoul, South Korea -- Brian -- 2009-11-11
Re: Pagoda Teaching Academy, Seoul, South Korea -- Turino -- 2009-11-11
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