A Few Things I Still Can't Believe

Let me get started by listing a few things I sometimes think about, but can't understand.
  1. One recruiter took me to interview at a hagwon which had gone bankrupt. A long time after I saw that recruiter still recruiting at a major ESL teachers website. (Just did a quick check at the same site and didn't see their name. Guess they stopped.)
  2. The number of kids who don't have any iota of a desire to study who are sent to hagwons assuming because their parents want them to go. Nothing quite like the attitude of a kid who hates school being forced to go to class or study so many hours in a day!
  3. Why my first job set me up to teach three hours of kindergarten per day - 1 1/2 hours with 3-year olds and with 4-year olds (in addition to a full load of afternoon classes) when they knew I had no real teaching experience!
  4. Why the contract didn't state that Korean kindergarten is really pre-school + kindergarten. Students go for three years from ages 3-6, Korean age 5, 6 and 7.

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