col89 wrote: » I've received a job offer and I'm not sure whether I should take it or wait until something else comes along first. Would anyone who knows about South Korea be able to tell me if this offer sounds good?: Job Type - hagwon in Osan city, Gyeoggi Province (around 50min away from Seoul); Salary - 2.1M Won; Working Schedule - 2:00pm~8:30pm; Teaching hours - 30hrs/week; Overtime pay - 18000/hr; Housing Type - Single housing; Paid Vacation - 8 days per year; Round Trip plane ticket / Severance Pay / 50 % of medical Insurance / Paid National Holiday included. I'd appreciate it if there was anyone that personally traveled to South Korea and knows about this area, or at least to what's close to it. I've heard of people getting brilliant areas, like near the beach or some kind of beautiful scenery, but I've also heard some horror stories about where people have been located. If anyone could advise me on this one, it'd be great!
badbuzz wrote: » Hey lads, great thread, loads of info. As regards the application for public school jobs starting in February 2012, should I be signing up with a recruiter now in order to have the best chance/choice of the public school I work in, or is it too early?
dapto1 wrote: » Anyone here go to K League matches regularly? How much are tickets? I'll probably be in Incheon. Edit: badbuzz, I'd say it's not too early to be signing up anyway, if you're looking at public schools/EPIK. Definitely not too early to start getting apostilles etc. But remember not to get your Police Certificate too early, as I think it needs to be dated no more than six months before you would start.
hyperbaby wrote: » How exciting for you! When and where are you starting?
hyperbaby wrote: » In what part of Korea is it located? Best of luck with it
ARGINITE wrote: » How many holidays does the contract state you are entitled to?
Hells Kitchen wrote: » Guys is it standard to book and pay for your own flight and then get reimbursed when you arrive.
king of cork wrote: » Re: Mr Kimhttp://briandeutsch.blogspot.com/2010/12/national-human-rights-commission-rules.html The blacklist you linked dates back to 2009 as does the above link.That was when Busan Global Village opened, maybe it's got its act together since then. Definitely ask the current teacher about working hours, overtime, holidays etc - what you really need to know is whether Mr Kim is still a slave driver. Have you asked on Daves?
guitarzero wrote: » Hey Which TEFL courses are sufficient to get employment in Korea?
Is a degree necessary also?
king of cork wrote: » @squeakyduck I saw the negative reaction to the contract on Daves but the main thing that would turn me off is the Saturday work.