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@tampopo @chini

Surely there can't be two people on here whose computers don't have a caps lock?

At least its nice that you agree with yourself.

If you are applying for jobs I wouldn't bother sending a CV to the KGB.

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You're right - I don't know you and there is probably good reason for that.

Just to ad - I have no affiliation with any school in Kunming. If you're trying to convince me that working for a training school is shit, message received - You're preaching to the converted.

I'm suspicious how you want others to make an informed opinion. You seem to have appeared out of the blue - having not helped people make an informed decision on the best burgers, a good barber or whatever on other threads. Then, all of a sudden here you are. You want to make people aware of the pitfalls of a training school, mentioning that school only, so perhaps you don't have any other previous teaching experience to compare with. All 4 of your tedious posts have been about the same subject. You've tried to hide all this around the wider subject but the urge of a personal grievance seems too strong for you to avoid.

I'm just here to point out the hypocrisy from the very few posts you've made. Evidently I am not allowed an opinion because it doesn't fit your mantra.

The road best taken would be with the school directly, rather that stirring on Go Kunming.

You're not doing new comers any favours, nor yourself on this current path.

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@tampopo

It seems you've fallen down your own traps. Your post seems more like a vulpine stab at whoever this office employee is - hidden behind "outing" bad employers.

You haven't given too much detail and therefore its obviously something personal and of great importance to YOU rather than some altruistic warning to others.

Of course you've made the disgruntled English teacher's ubiquitous "educational practices" reference for good measure but what it reads as is exactly what you want others to avoid - vendetta.

You, for whatever reason, have not been able to make amiable agreement on one thing or another whilst in this company's employ and in frustration or annoyance have started a thread through the subterfuge of somehow contributing to the greater good in order to land a few more blows.

And you've done it all without using capital letters.

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I saw a bullfight last Monday in Qiubei. Thought it was pretty entertaining and I'd recommend you watch a fight if you ever have the chance. Before the bullfight they had Horse fighting which was also very watchable. Never even considered the concept before.

So what your're saying is that the minority will spoil it for the majority so lets call the whole thing off.

I think its a good idea. You may be a bit paranoid about grades but the businesses will sort this out and it's of no ones benefit for the university to recommend dross. It wants this to be something to have the school stand out against all the northern schools.

If you haven't got the grades then the company will be able to see, judging by this article.

Supposedly this is the best students at the university so companies aren't going to be interested if it isn't and the university isn't going to look good if its putting those forward with bad grades if its saying 'they're our best'.

It sounds like students, the businesses and the university all gain from this. Hats off to the school for doing something different and good luck to the students (so long as they're not after my job)

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