Hi Turnoi,
My post was only barely touching the tip of the iceberg. It was meant to address the underlying issues that plague the ESL industry in China and abroad. It's a pretty complex topic and each issue should be address in a serious manner, rather than rants and raves. Many of the problems mentioned in this discussion are avoidable and/or rectifiable. However, I have to confess that although I understand your words I am not sure I understand your message regarding your issues with Witty. Correct me if I am wrong but.....
1) You believe investors should not invest for the purpose profit.
2) You believe a mission statement/philosophy determines the product.
3) You believe Witty has no mission statement/philosophy.
4) You believe the investors should speak English if the school they've invested in hires English employees.
Please confirm or correct.
- Re: Witty International English / Tianjin and Jokes -- Franzen -- 2010-05-30