Best Promise English / Shane's English Shandong

Best Promise English / Shane's English Shandong
Tako1973 Oct 05, 2014 20:12

Who has had bad experiances here?
Well I have!

 

Illegal employment, Lies cheating misuse of trust wasted 1000 or RMB to try and work with them.

 

Was employed and now understand why - Deseration to get a white face as there only teacher in Zibo was leaving! no other teachers could be found.

 

Was made to feel ashamed of my Dutch passport even though I'm a native English speaker.

 

I ened up talking with lawyers as they negletted to do work visa and false alligations, Lies about accomodation.

 

I saw a new teacher come and go within 2 days.

 

I found out that this school has the most terrible reputation about caring and doing the most simple things as per there contract.

 

Search Shanes English Dongying - stay away from them and Best Promise English.

 

It's not worth your time and agrivation.

 

Good luck out there and hope you find an honest school in China as many are terrible beyond believe.

 

I'm now in another city working with a good honest school and have managed to get away from these thieves.

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coineineagh

Hee, nog een Nederlander! Honestly, I'm glad I possess a British passport in addition to my Dutch one, or I'd face the same value judgements from rigid thinking shabi all day. Dutch folks speak near native English, and most who travel abroad have decent accents. Good luck trying to get locals to understand this. They don't know how close Holland is to Britain due to poor geography knowledge. Eorthisio is right: Most of the farcical training school industry accommodates local parents' backward view of foreign teachers. They don't value your degrees, they just treat you as a monkey who got lucky being born in an English speaking country. Not even that much for you, since you're Dutch. It's all about maintaining appearances and getting tuition paid. Chinese are very superficial. Don't agree to teaching without a Chinese assistant in class either; Chinese kids have been trained not to respect their foreign teacher, will rebel against your attempts to control the class, and Chinese staff will blame you and accuse you of incompetence. Screw them if they don't want to understand. Good luck out there.

Oct 11, 2014 11:59 Report Abuse

sorrel

I suggest you connect with Hadley.

Oct 10, 2014 22:45 Report Abuse