Thursday, June 1, 2017

TESOL scam alert

Unfortunately, there are unscrupulous people who want to take advantage of people looking to teach English as a Second Language in other countries, or who want to teach English as a Foreign language. One such operator has been called out repeatedly by people who have been burned by her. There is a good write-up on Scam.com about this "company" which operates under six different names.

As always, if it's too good to be true, it probably is. If you're thinking about teaching English overseas, use a reputable company, and if you don't know anything about a company that's trying to recruit you, do your due diligence and research them.

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