From what my Chinese ex-girlfriend told me recently, the Chinese government doesn't want foreign teachers in public schools anymore entirely, and are trying to phase them out. My ex is a Chinese teacher in a public school in China, who teaches English.
I can sort of understand why someone would feel put out for being "assigned" the job of picking up and dropping off the NET, especially if they're not being offered some sort of compensation at least for gas, but that's between them and the school. That's not the NET's fault or responsibility, and I really hate to say it but a KT who'd rather force a NET to commute hours to school than go 10 minutes out of their way once a week is absolutely a selfish asshole. It's such a lack of consideration and compassion. Even if I felt put out, I wouldn't take that out on the NET. The NET didn't choose to go there, and by the stipulations of their contract they shouldn't have been placed there in the first place. If and when they are, it's because the schools agreed to arrange for transport.
It was a weird situation. An EPIK school but privately owned.
I've heard, not directly though, that in not so considerate NET was usually late meeting his ride. So that made both of them late. So puts the KT on the spot, and it wasn't KT wasn't even an English teacher, but the most convenient teacher whose route was on the way for picking up the NET.
Brink back Bak. Lee Myeong Bak. "A foreign teacher in every school!" plus he embezzled so much money and put it all into Pohang. Now we have a beautiful beach and river. Along which there are lovely walking and biking paths. At night the neon lights adorned across the giant steel mill glimmer and dance on the water like the great mating dance of a majestic macaw.
Ah, the majestic macaw indigenous to Pohang.
Pohang is metal AF