Hi Nick Claire and all,

So nice to hear from you again,Nick!
You got me worried...

I've been teaching in central Poland since 2.5 years ago.
I had some similar and painful experience back home in Taipei with 2
obnoxious woman directors as well...:(
After I began working for the largest language centre in town,I've
heard from a former British colleague that quite a few European
teachers had been cheated by a dishonest Polish agent and mistreated
by my supervior...

The working conditions at where I work now isn't perfect,but at least
they pay me on time!

I sincerely hope everything will work out fine for you back in Korean
and now in Laos!

Good luck!;)

Pln


On Jul 23, 6:48 am, Nick Mistretta <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Claire.  I have left Korea and am now living and teaching in Laos.
> So I am trying to settle this long distance.  Some people are providing some
> helpful information.  So perhaps justice will be served.
>
> Nick
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 6:09 PM, claire <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Nick,
>
> > So sorry to read about what happened to you there...:(
>
> > What is the latest situation now?
> > Have you found any organisations available in Korea which help foreign
> > workers deal with relevant conflicts?
>
> > Take care,and if there's anything you think we can do to help,please
> > don't hesitate to ask!
>
> > Best regards,
> > Claire
>
> > On Jul 16, 9:20 am, Nick Mistretta <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hello,
>
> > > My name is Nick Mistretta.  I have been teaching English in Korea since
> > > 2003.  I love Korea.  It’s my home.  But I must tell you what is
> > happening
> > > in the ESL/EFL industry here.  Maybe you already know; maybe you don’t.
> >  Please
> > > follow the link and read my story.  Thanks.  Have a great day.
>
> > >http://ecjl.bravehost.com/index.html
>
> > > Sincerely,
>
> > > Nick Mistretta
>
> > > Suji, Yongin City, Korea
>
> > > 070-7847-9401
>
> > > On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 1:22 PM, Anu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi Buddies,
>
> > > > My most intimate friend was a she dog for over 12 years. Her name was
> > > > Lili. Ever since I've met Lilian (Portuguese for Lili), I've felt as
> > > > if I've got my most adorable companion back.
>
> > > > I sometimes call Lilian Lilizinha, baratinha, bonitinha and doggitinha
> > > > too ;) I strongly believe that Lilian was going to be born as my
> > > > doggie, but there was some ambiguity which made her a woman. Her son,
> > > > Marcos also calls her Fluffo, as she looks like a fluffy dog, with
> > > > raised hair, when she wakes up in the morning. LOL
>
> > > > About language dogs speak : No organ of the body is as expressive as
> > > > the eyes, for all creatures. If you can understand the languages of
> > > > eyes, you don't need any other medium of communication.
>
> > > > “The eyes are the mirror of the soul”
> > > > - Yiddish Proverb
>
> > > > “There is a road from the eye to heart that does not go through the
> > > > intellect.”
> > > > - G. K. Chesterton
>
> > > > "“The eyes indicate the antiquity of the soul”
> > > > - Ralph Waldo Emerson
>
> > > > “The eyes have one language everywhere”
> > > > - George Herbert
>
> > > > Good day and good night!
>
> > > > anu- Hide quoted text -
>
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>
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