I thought I was going to be on my way towards teaching English as a Second Language in Seoul, South Korea.
Unfortunately, I discovered that the service is little more than a scam. The way it works is this,
1. they pay for your airfare over there, but don't guarantee your airfare back to the States.
2. you end up paying 1/5 of your income per month to the service that secured the job for you. They conveniently don't tell you this up front.
3. the fact that they hired me up front, on the spot, was suspect in itself.
4. sometimes when something is too good to be true, it really is too good to be true.
Unfortunately, I discovered that the service is little more than a scam. The way it works is this,
1. they pay for your airfare over there, but don't guarantee your airfare back to the States.
2. you end up paying 1/5 of your income per month to the service that secured the job for you. They conveniently don't tell you this up front.
3. the fact that they hired me up front, on the spot, was suspect in itself.
4. sometimes when something is too good to be true, it really is too good to be true.