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How many schools actually follow the contract and what are things to watch out for in an teaching contract and how can a teacher negiotate or bargain better than the actual contract and if they dont follow it what to do and why some school promise so many hours and high amount of breaks is there reason behind this or just punishment.
11 years 22 weeks ago in Teaching & Learning - China
Why did you even bother to use a period at the end of your ginormous run-on sentence?
learn to read a contract. that is the first step to bargaining. if you can't do step 1, then it would be best for you to just leave china. if you sign a contract, and are peeved because the school is following the contract that makes you the moron, not the school.
why not include details? what is stated in your contract? (copy/ paste) what did they do wrong?
you seem to be someone who is upset because you signed a contract based on verbal promises but was too stupid to make them put it in writing. that is something i learned even before i started working, back in the states. verbal agreements are unenforceable.
GuilinRaf:
Legally speaking, verbal agreements ARE enforceable. The problem is PROVING their existence and content...
Any school worth their salt will provide a contract written in both English AND Chinese. Judging by your posts, not only does your English suck bad, but I have to wonder if you're able to pronounce words correctly, let alone possess a modicum of reading comprehension skills.
And then there's your lack of punctuation. Punctuation lets us know when to breathe, and at no point during your post was I even close to knowing I'm allowed to take a breather. I suffocated while reading your thread, and woke up surrounded by Chinese paramedics and my crying wife. I got CPR from a GUY because of you. A GUY.