About
two weeks ago, I saw an announcement looking for native speakers to work with
adults. I emailed a letter and resume
and was contacted within just a few hours, asking me to come for an interview
the following evening, which I did.
Shortly after I arrived at the school and started talking with the
owner, a student came to the door. The
school owner had forgotten he had a class at the same time I was to be
interviewed! After I had traveled an hour and a half by bus and subway (and had
that distance to return), I was asked to come back two nights later to observe
a class. In the short amount of time
that I did talk with him, he told me he never gets women as teachers, only men
have applied. He also told me how much
he pays his teachers, which is very low.
He said he couldn’t pay more because many of his students come from a
Group-on type promotion for four very low cost trial lessons. I specifically
asked if I should prepare anything for the class two nights later and he said
no.
So, two
nights later, I returned to observe him teaching a class and found out he would be
teaching a children’s class in one room, and I would be teaching a single adult in
another room. I was able to pull a lesson out of my head with the help of some
materials in my bag from another class.
I was surprised that not only was I not observing a class, he was not
even observing what I could do. I chalked it up to his disorganization, but was
still interested in the teaching job with adult students. He said he would put together a contract and
email it to me and thought he had several classes a week for me to teach. He
also told me the trial teaching period would pay 75% of what I considered an
already low hourly wage. I went home, thinking I’ll wait to see what the
contract says, but I didn’t have a good feeling.
I never
did receive a contract, but over the next week, every couple of days he
requested different documentation and contact information for my references (he
hasn’t contacted them yet). This added
to my uneasiness. I thought he should
know what he needs and ask for it all at once.
Thursday, he emailed me four times in about 20 minutes and it was
feeling creepier and creepier, the last one about being grabbed by immigration
and being deported. As much as I want a
job teaching adults, I had to email him back and say I would no longer be
pursuing employment with his school. I
have had very few “creepy feelings” since moving to Japan and they have all been
with foreigners, not Japanese persons.
I will continue to watch the job announcements for another teaching position with adult students.
I am relieved your instincts told you to stay clear of that job. Wait until you can get a job you find yourself comfortable with and people you can trust.
ReplyDeleteGoodness gracious. I thought such schemes and deviousness were not present in Japan. Obviously I am naïve and your were right to trust your instincts. Good luck with finding a more suitable position.
ReplyDeleteWow, what an experience. Good thing you moved on. There are creepy "foreigners" everywhere. I'm crossing my fingers that something much better will present itself for you.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a crazy experience! Glad you stayed safe. I'm crossing my fingers something better presents itself.
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