Caution with Web International Nanchang
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Caution with Web International Nanchang
by revdrjohnson » May 3rd, 2009, 2:44 pm
Greetings, fellow MLKers:
My first post on the forum ... and I hate that it starts on a negative note; but given the current aggressive recruiting going on, I felt it warranted to post these comments, about:
WEB INTERNATIONAL -- NANCHANG CENTER
In the beginning this was a great place to work. We opened March 25, 2008, and started growing rapidly. But as it is with any new thing, growth started to taper off near the Fall, so the Center Director’s contract was “not renewed”
Enter the new director, and his aggressive new agenda: “Make money, cut costs, at any cost!”
Sparing the details of the past five months let me cut to the present. There are three foreign teachers … one whose contract ends June 1, and the other 2 of us whose contracts end July 1. Salary is 8K per month, plus 1500 per month for housing and 500 for transportation. Housing allowance begins after three months, and transportation is added after six months. Travel 3000 after 6 months and another 3000 at the end of the one-year contract.
Schedule is 25 contact hours and 15 prep hours per week – a lot, by many standards, I know.
NONE of the contracts will be renewed. The reason? The new salary for this center will now be 5000 per month – the other benefits not stipulated; so the current teachers’ salaries are too high.
Future teachers considering this center should ask if the same thing will happen to them, if they sign a contract – especially in view of the fact that the local universities easily pay 4500, plus housing, travel, and insurance for only 16 hours’ work per week.
Keep the Faith
RA Johnson
My first post on the forum ... and I hate that it starts on a negative note; but given the current aggressive recruiting going on, I felt it warranted to post these comments, about:
WEB INTERNATIONAL -- NANCHANG CENTER
In the beginning this was a great place to work. We opened March 25, 2008, and started growing rapidly. But as it is with any new thing, growth started to taper off near the Fall, so the Center Director’s contract was “not renewed”
Enter the new director, and his aggressive new agenda: “Make money, cut costs, at any cost!”
Sparing the details of the past five months let me cut to the present. There are three foreign teachers … one whose contract ends June 1, and the other 2 of us whose contracts end July 1. Salary is 8K per month, plus 1500 per month for housing and 500 for transportation. Housing allowance begins after three months, and transportation is added after six months. Travel 3000 after 6 months and another 3000 at the end of the one-year contract.
Schedule is 25 contact hours and 15 prep hours per week – a lot, by many standards, I know.
NONE of the contracts will be renewed. The reason? The new salary for this center will now be 5000 per month – the other benefits not stipulated; so the current teachers’ salaries are too high.
Future teachers considering this center should ask if the same thing will happen to them, if they sign a contract – especially in view of the fact that the local universities easily pay 4500, plus housing, travel, and insurance for only 16 hours’ work per week.
Keep the Faith
RA Johnson
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Re: Caution with Web International Nanchang
by Kanadian » August 14th, 2010, 12:36 pm
I do agree with your observation. I am new to Nanchang, and since I had 1 month before college actually starts I had my dean inquire as to a temporary full time job to make the days go faster.
He had a training school contact me. During our conversation she was demanding I go downtown for a demo class. I had advised her my college believes I'm qualified, so perhaps she could advise me of the terms of employment (salary, hours, etc.).
Please keep in mind, this was only for one month or six weeks max. Well, just after she started to belittle my college was when i hung up the phone. Training schools can't be trusted.
He had a training school contact me. During our conversation she was demanding I go downtown for a demo class. I had advised her my college believes I'm qualified, so perhaps she could advise me of the terms of employment (salary, hours, etc.).
Please keep in mind, this was only for one month or six weeks max. Well, just after she started to belittle my college was when i hung up the phone. Training schools can't be trusted.
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