This happened after i first reported her to the school, she got mad and decided to pitch up at my apartment at around 22:00/23:00 unfortunately i had visited a friend in wonju and she did tell me she'll be coming by i just started getting calls and text, tell me she's at my door and the i need to be home immediately, we aren't allowed to leave our homes and etc after i explained that i cant make it she said i disrespected her and stay there for almost an hour calling and texting it was really scary. she'll say stuff like don't talk to any of the other teachers or your friends. etc. And even with these texts, my recordings and letter i wrote her, that stuff wasn't even considered instead they ignored for the rest of the year and told be "things will be different next year".
I've seen quite a few foreign teachers get screwed.
Why do you have to thank her and why do you have to fix her situation? Admit nothing if you did nothing wrong. As I have said, I have seen quite a few foreigners making nice still get screwed over in the end. If she yells at you, you yell at her. If she gives you a written warning, refuse to sign it and list all the complaints about her. Stand your ground or bend over. You'll either get fired or non renewed on next contract anyhow. Might as well hold your head high.
I'm worried about tomorrow. I just have a bad feeling that shit will go down tomorrow because it's Friday ... The school has not updated me or even asked for a meeting with me to hear my side of the story. Today I saw the CT fervently talking with two heads of the school~ Any advice for the meeting with the principal? I've seen her in person for the last couple of days and she won't even look at me.
It hasn’t worked out. Has it dipped??
Where are you? None of her business. You should be at home.
Eat a massive dork.
Have you worked at schools with multiple NETS?
???One native speaker per school. Never saw a public school have multiple NETS except for an English Village.
Foreign Language high Schools might have multiple NETS, not only English ones, but also Japanese, and Chinese native speakers.
I was at a public school five days a week. Two other NETs came two days a week (to up their hours to 22). They taught kindergarten, grades 1 and 2, and afterschool classes. So, for that school there were three NETs (but for only part of the week).
It would be cool to have another foreigner to talk to. Closest I came was a few years back working at an Elementary School and a block away was another dude I knew at a Middle School. We'd meet at his school or mine and we'd go for a walk along the river in the afternoon. This was before schools here got anal about signing in and out if you leave. It was only one day a week due to us both doing multiple schools. But it was nice to chat and kill time. I must say Elementary schools get lonely late afternoon as the teachers all get really busy and most kids are gone as opposed to when I was in Middle School where there are classes spread throughout the day and always some teachers or students to talk to all day long. This is way off topic now. But, good times.
Sounds romantic. I can understand why you get nostalgic for the good old days.
It would be cool to have another foreigner to talk to. Closest I came was a few years back working at an Elementary School and a block away was another dude I knew at a Middle School. We'd meet at his school or mine and we'd go for a walk along the river in the afternoon. This was before schools here got anal about signing in and out if you leave.
Like D.L. Orean, I can also read between the lines. Obviously, it wasn't just the school that got anal that year. Oh, those youthful romances. What happened? Did he move to China for better pay? Chalk it up to two ships passing in the night, I guess.