To current or former teachers who had an enjoyable experience, I would say first of all, that's great, I'm glad you had a good year, two years or whatever. I'm glad you were able to work so long, finish your contract and leave satisfied with the overall experience.
Then I'd say I'm not trying to bring down YY by writing this blog and I don't want to do anything to hurt the teachers there - past, present or future.
After that I'd say that I think you and all other teachers in Korea (and others) need to be aware of the many types of experiences people have had working in Korea from absolute best to absolute worst.
Even if I were totally satisfied working a some hagwon I would want to know all of these stories.
I can't say though how other teachers would feel. Maybe some wouldn't want to know. I'd have to ask them.
What about Korean mothers sending kids to hagwons or other average Koreans working at all kinds of jobs? If I were them I'd want to know, really would. I can't speak for them of course.
'Til next time.
Welcome. Please scroll to the bottom and start at the beginning by reading the first three posts. Then read other posts as you wish. Like many teachers who worked for Yes Youngdo, or other places in Korea, I didn't get what I bargained for. This blog is on teachers' experiences. Please note I'm not trying to bring this place down, prevent people from working there or scare people who are working there now. I'm just trying to tell the truth. That's the best way to explain it.
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