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Bundang Kids Club - Racist Job Ad
« on: July 02, 2007, 02:04:23 PM »
Got this off of daveseslcafe.com

pure racist crap, by the way Im young and white so Im not pissed off because i don't meet the criteria im pissed because people shouldin't be judged this way!







http://www.bdkidsclub.com
"No Photo"
Organization Name: "Kids Club"
Business Licence:
CEO Name: Gina Song
Contact Number: 031-718-0544
Fax Number:
Address: Good Morning Plaza, Gumi-Dong, Bundang




Job Information


Job Title: If U R YOUNG & WHITE, U R ALRIGHT @ Bundang Kids Club!!!
Job Category: ESL / Language
Salary Offered: KRW 2500000 per Month
Overtime Pay Offered: 18
Start Date: August 27 (possibly earlier)
Number of Positions Offered: 1
Working Hours/Month: 0
Type of Positions: Full-time
Job Location: Gyunggi
Housing Offered: Single Housing - Furnished
Benefits Offered: Round-trip Airfare, Medical Insurance, Paid Vacation, Year-end Bonus
Teaching Level (If applicable): Kindergarden, Grade School, Junior High School
Contact Name: Gina Song
Contact Email Address: addenglish@hanmail.net



Job Description


Wonderful kids! Salary negotiable. Excellent housing in Ori-Station area. Paid vacation. Optional medical insurance. Lunch provided at school. Year-end bonus (if you complete one year). Round-trip airfare to overseas applicants (return ticket only after one-year of employment). Beautiful, modern area. No experience necessary. Come and join the fun!

Please read the following information. Then, if you have any questions or comments, feel free to call Gina Song any time, seven days a week, at 011-9334-4303. Otherwise, to apply, simply email resume with recent, full-body color photo (videos also welcome!) and introduction to addenglish@hanmail.net. We look forward to your response!

We are looking for young (20's), cheerful (smile!) teachers who fit our image of native English-speakers/Americans. By law, you must be a college graduate. Average-weight (or thin) people are preferred. Also, please, no Australians/New Zealanders/Irish/etc. Brits may be considered under special circumstances. (Of course no non-native English speakers or ethnic minorities.) Korean citizens/Kyopos with native-like English skills may be hired temporarily, and college degree is not required of them.

One-year contract required (by law). Please note, however, that cultural differences exist with respect to contracts. Here is a quote from http://www.aacircle.com.au/teach-in-korea.htm :
"English teachers in Korea occasionally have contract disputes with their employers. In the Korean context, a contract is simply a rough working agreement, subject to change depending upon the circumstances. Most Koreans do not view deviations from a contract as a breach of contract, and few Koreans would consider taking an employer to court over a contract dispute." We don't think you will take us to court, either!

On a lighter note, our current foreign teachers are great to work with. Just ask Gina for contact info to find out first-hand what the teachers think about working at Bundang Kids Club! ^^

« Last Edit: July 02, 2007, 07:01:40 PM by Andy »

 

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