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So at what point did you get the offer letter and what were your terms and conditions of your contract? Did you manage to negotiate your contract? At what point did you know that you will be working 6 days a week? Did you know how much you will be paid? Hayi girl you left out so mucb information
Hey, I got my offer letter 3 days after my interview, I knew prior my interview that I will be working for 6 days. I tried to negotiate but they weren’t budging. Like I said in my video about mistakes to avoid, I fell for the trap of “just set you foot in China” I was desperate and didn’t want them to end up giving the offer to someone else.
Hey sis.. yaz I’m currently busy with my TEFL course and I’m still trying to find the best destination between China and Thailand. Your comment drew my attention 😊
I ended up in the same situation and was home after a month, feeling broke and defeated. PLEASE DO NOT SETTLE. Sometimes the good jobs are lesser paying but it’s less draining.
Wow! Six days a week and not paid for holidays? I mean, thanks for sharing your story but you really did get the short end here. I don't care what country anyone is from, if it's a qualifying country you don't need to accept those sort of terms. Well, ironically, you might accept such terms to get into a particular neighborhood of a particular first tier city because they've got 10,000 people that wanna work there.
guys I am currently working in a factory I have graduated in 2019 till today I have not found my self a good job. life in a factory is hard more especially if you are a general worker because the system is no worker no pay on top of that the hourly rate is so bad. I have ended up considering going to chine and I do have TEFL Certificate now I'm completing other necessary documents so All in all I hear you guys crying but for me that would be huge step anyway I have enjoyed your video thanks for your information its mind opening
Mtase this is my fifth week here in China and you and I are the same 🥺🥺😩I’m working six days a week and all I wanna do on my day off is to wear my PJs da whole day 🥺🥺🥺🥺yoooh being desperate 💔🚮
Heyy mtase, I saw your comment 😢and couldn’t help but wonder how you’re holding up now?? I actually want to move to China too, currently busy with my TEFL course