Pros
I was excited to start as a program director but after a while I decided it was better to be an ESL teacher since the business model of this school is not the most transparent.
Cons
I honestly can not think of any positive thing to say. -> Any super-motivated instructor can be demoralized to the core in a month's time!! The teaching material is no more than a traditionally structured book, and I mean NO MORE. As long as education facilities go, classrooms are no different than a nomadic tent-no projectors, no TV's, no CD players. As long as non-educational stuff goes, classes have even less facilities that a desert camp; a piece of curtain on your windows can remain a craved-for dream for an entire semester. -> Even worse, it is January 29, 2018, and salaries are delayed for 4 weeks now!! Full-time teachers step in their classroom without the tiniest bit of motivation. Fake promises about payments are being made; of course Korean teachers are exceptions!! -> Teachers are asked to choose and use a fake name in classrooms to deceive unlucky students into being lucky enough to enjoy a NATIVE teacher, no matter how good or bad the teacher's English may sound. Mindset of dishonesty and pretension is raging when it comes to classrooms and teachers office. That's total fraud, complete failure!!