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Post by kellyv on Jun 1, 2006 11:41:58 GMT 7
Does anyone know anything about the US China International Exchange Center. The director is Kelvin Luo. I cant seem to find anything about it. I really just want to know if this program is legit and if so I would like to know if they really do reimburse you for airfare. Its located in Shenzhen (where I want to go) and a Summer English Program from July 9- Aug 14. Has anyone heard of it? I really want to teach in China for the rest of the summer...but all of the places ive looked have turned out to be bad deals. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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Post by Dr. Gonzo on Jun 2, 2006 13:51:41 GMT 7
If you can post a URL our panel of cynical experts will take a look. The title is one of those phony ones that try to make it sound like its a joint government enterprise, but you can bet its a Chinese private set up. Airfare is extremely uncommon for summer camps. At best, your hard earned wages will cover your airfare, with maybe a bit left over depending on how long you work, 5 weeks in your case. Normally a 12 month contract [40 weeks work] would be needed , and even then, believe it or not, some employers are reluctant to cough up.
ps. A search produced nothing. How did you come across them? Summer camps abound; there's nothing suspicious there.
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