Posted by crackerjack on April 05, 2015 at 22:57:03 from (96.126.102.8):
In Reply to: Weird Job Offer posted by John in La on April 05, 2015 at 11:29:58:
I'm actually based in China and do abit of teaching. Now the normal rate per hour is about 30 if you're at a training center, 50 if you're private tutoring (South China). Some things to BE REAL CAREFUL OF, CHINESE CAN BE VERY CUNNING!!!!
1. Agencies that find people overseas to bring across to China are often scams, payrate is REAL LOW, because they know you've got no knowledge of the current market.
2. DON'T LET ANYONE 'HOLD' your passport for 'SAFE KEEPING' agencies and some schools will often do this to lock people in and it makes it impossible for them to get out.
3. It's really easy to find a job here, all you need to do is do some research and get a grasp of the teaching market before you jump in, DO NOT SIGN ANY CONTRACT WITH AN AGENT BEFORE YOU COME OVER!!!! Better yet avoid the agent all together and go direct! I've seen sooo many horror stories from agents.
ALSO: It's not about any teaching quality or experience here, if you're white and are a native english speaker, especially from America, it's like shooting fish in a barrel.
If you're nephew want's any help please send me a private message.
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