@@aleksandrlukin565 there isn't a direct answer to this question in the vid, but I can guess by the way she comments on a few things that the answer is yes. Thank you, it's a really useful video.
Shash- Can she secure a proper working visa (Z) for a foreign national? The answer is probably no, if a foreigner secures a Z visa at a university, part time jobs at places like Rose's can be fruitful. But there are lots of horror stories about people moving to China on a tourist visa with a manager promising she will secure you a working visa. Rose seems nice and she was candid about some of the legalities involved in working at her center. However, I would not trust her to secure all the necessary paperwork for a foreigner. What Rose says about the fall of giant training centers is accurate and I have heard smaller training centers and home teaching have taken the big players' spots.
You are correct in all respects, Greg! This topic is soooo controversial and entangled with legal intricacies and traps that one needs to take into account nowadays - my head goes spinning.. That's why I don't even think about going back to working in a training school. However, there is a large population wanting these jobs. I really hope this video clears up something for them. Come back soon so you could give me an interview about home/ private training business haha :-)
@@ouimangames3873Hi! I can’t recognize your nick 😂 do we know each other? I’ve never been to Chengdu, but it’s on our bucket list of places to visit in China!
BEWARE!!!
EXTREMELY UNSTABLE industry (teaching positions at English training centers in China) for native English speakers.
I absolutely love her! "I'm from the streets"! What a cool and insightful interview, thank you Rose and Aleksandr!
Alright lady thank you for your time.
Since, definitely useful. Thank-you for this video 🎉
You are welcome! I'm glad it helps!
Really useful video! Is it possible to work in a school and then part time in a training center in the evenings or on weekends?
@@pauljh6478 all the answers are here in the video. Please watch carefully.
@@aleksandrlukin565 there isn't a direct answer to this question in the vid, but I can guess by the way she comments on a few things that the answer is yes. Thank you, it's a really useful video.
@@pauljh6478 to answer directly - it’s illegal of course. But you can do it if you really want to risk your main job. You are welcome!
Shash- Can she secure a proper working visa (Z) for a foreign national? The answer is probably no, if a foreigner secures a Z visa at a university, part time jobs at places like Rose's can be fruitful. But there are lots of horror stories about people moving to China on a tourist visa with a manager promising she will secure you a working visa. Rose seems nice and she was candid about some of the legalities involved in working at her center. However, I would not trust her to secure all the necessary paperwork for a foreigner.
What Rose says about the fall of giant training centers is accurate and I have heard smaller training centers and home teaching have taken the big players' spots.
You are correct in all respects, Greg! This topic is soooo controversial and entangled with legal intricacies and traps that one needs to take into account nowadays - my head goes spinning.. That's why I don't even think about going back to working in a training school. However, there is a large population wanting these jobs. I really hope this video clears up something for them. Come back soon so you could give me an interview about home/ private training business haha :-)
@@aleksandrlukin565 yo alek are you ever in chengdu, ill be moving out there next month. would be cool to be interviewed lol.
@@ouimangames3873Hi! I can’t recognize your nick 😂 do we know each other? I’ve never been to Chengdu, but it’s on our bucket list of places to visit in China!
@@aleksandrlukin565 oh no, im still in the states lol. but hoping when im out there ill run into you lol
I want to check my interpretation here.
Sounds like the main advice is that teaching in china is so good that you should just dive in and try it out?
@@Love-Tech-Philippines-mu5zz I definitely find many positive aspects in teaching here!
DIdn't the govt ban training centers?
@@BobbyLoo-jr8ys you gotta live in China to understand the boundaries of banned things . Watch the video to get the idea.
How does one apply British / UK thanks
Please watch the video :)
How much are teachers in training centers earn
@@AshimJamijac you can find out after you watch this video.
great interview! Very candid!
@@MikeThoeresz thanks!