We all knew this was coming - it was only a matter of time. A strike force of PSB agents and SAFEA clerks are now hunting down the estimated 10,000 fake foreign teachers now working illegally in China with fake diplomas, phony TEFL certificates and even forged police certificates they bought from their dodgy recruiters - so deperate to make a buck that they do not care if their clients get busted or not. http://abroadreviews.com/chinas-top-...-tefl-teachers 0 Thanks, 0 Likes, 0 LMAO, 0 Dislikes, 0 Ignorant, 0 Moron ...
Originally Posted by China Dude In April alone, Chinese police arrested more foreign teachers than they did in all of 2011 as they told the BTV news reporter "We will find every last fake foreign teacher no matter how long it takes". There new zero tolerance policy stems from the discovery made by a Chinese mother who also happens to be the wife of a deputy Minister whose son was learning English from an American 0 Thanks, 0 Likes, 0 LMAO, 0 Dislikes, 0 Ignorant, 0 Moron ...
Originally Posted by Seattle After spending about 30 hours learning and researching the Gi2c China internship scam, I came across comments on no less than a dozen blogs and forums that you can indeed get FREE FORTUNE 500 CHINA INTERNSHIPS with zero risk of being scammed. Now, whenever I see the word "FREE" I always assume there are strings attached and I have to look for the five point font text which will be the "Tems & Conditions". But I was pleasantly 0 Thanks, 1 Likes, 0 LMAO, 0 Dislikes, 0 Ignorant, 0 Moron 1 Member(s) liked this post ...
Updated 05-17-2015 at 12:50 AM by Seattle
Originally Posted by Seattle This story comes from a private school in Beijing where one of my best friends worked for 2 years as an ESL teacher. He said it was okay to share this story so long as I did not mention the name of the school. He said that his bilingual teacher aide who is only 23 years old who is only paid 2,000 yuan per month (about $150) suddenly had to quit her job last month, and claimed her mom was in the hospital in Changsha (about 700 miles away). Two days after 0 Thanks, 0 Likes, 0 LMAO, 0 Dislikes, 0 Ignorant, 0 Moron ...
Originally Posted by Frankly My Dear... I got a text message from one of my best friends yesterday morning who has been teaching TEFL in China for three years... "OMG! ****, *******, and ****** were all arrested yesterday by the visa police people. What is going on? Call me ASAP" Of course this bad news about our mutual friends put us on red alert and we all scrambled to find out what was going on. We got together and went to the local cop shop to play 0 Thanks, 0 Likes, 0 LMAO, 0 Dislikes, 0 Ignorant, 0 Moron ...