
Sorry to say friends, but the Language Industry and the overseas expat job markets are rife with scams and dozens of very sophisticated frauds that even fool some of the brightest people. No, it is not just limited to China and Africa. They are hidden and well disguised land mines that you discover the hard way in most cases. This humorous but factual video lays out the reason why over 250,000 TEFL teachers get scammed alive every month (Interpol). https://reddit.com/r/CFTU/comments/l319 ... _it_is_so/ The video was made by Canada's national television network.
Aside from this video, other great tricks that are used include:
* Bait and switching
* Fake review sites
* Paid shill testimonials
* False claims of government endorsements
* False claims of University affiliations
* Dozens of photo-shopped pictures with foreign government leaders
* Vague and ambiguous contracts, often in foreign languages
* Hidden fees and bogus "deposits"
* The "Name Game"
* Fake tax deductions
To be clear, professional scam artists simply prey on wannabe foreign teachers and expats who just arrive and are still ignorant about local laws, employee rights, and SOP. The only way to cope with these crooks is to see and know what happened to those already ripped off by these people. This is my suggestion for a strong defense, since I believe in prevention, not expensive law suits. As my dad used to tell me at least once a month... "It is better to learn from the mistakes of others than your own!" See what you think: https://ruqqus.com/+ExpatTeachersAssoci ... s-the-tefl