Also, there is China, though not everyone wants to go there. Many public schools will not make you desk warm nor commute. School lunches are still free. Plus the pay is much better with better contracts (less dumb rules).A public school paying 25,000 RMB in China equals 4,549,376.62 South Korean Won with current exchange rates. I get not everyone will go for that. But you do have choices once you have a year of teaching experience in and they had better treat you right if they want you to stay. The problem is for years there were too many teachers coming over here and flooding the market which caused us to be taken for granted. But, the tide is changing and we are only at the start. If more local schools and education offices keep up this condescending, inconsiderate, and disrespectful behavior, those shortages will increase. From jobs in other countries, to some hogwans putting up their pay a lot, to better paying and more jobs back home, there is no shortage of options. No one has to stay here and tolerate BS for low pay barely above Korean minimum wage.
And you were doing so well. Do you have a recruiting job in China on the side?
But, maybe I should pick up some China recruiting gig? What do you think?
Yeah, Hangook was coming across as rational and reasonable and then he just started losing it. When he brought up the fact you pay for lunches a second time I knew he was going down that slippery slope. Started off fine, and then finished like a raving bitter old timer and jumped on the China train again. You need to learn when to stop Hangook.
Sit at your desk pouring over job offers from other schools. When your co-teacher walks by and asks what you are doing tell him/her that you're deciding where to go because you plan on quitting. It worked for me. Not a travel issue, but the new principal was a nasty old bag in her first gig and wanted to make a point. They respect a power play, not whinging.
Just read this and noticed that your post is now 10 days old, but I was going to suggest that you take a taxi one time and get the receipt. Showing them that it cost you say 30,000 to get there makes more of an impact than just stating that "I need to take a taxi to get here on time". Showing them that it costs you 30,000 won to get there by taxi might provoke some empathy on their part and allow you to come in late on those days by bus.