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Marie 2015.12.14 08:34:46
With havin so much written cotnnet do you ever run into any issues of plagorism or copyright infringement? My website has a lot of exclusive cotnnet I've either written myself or outsourced but it seems a lot of it is popping it up all over the internet without my agreement. Do you know any methods to help prevent cotnnet from being ripped off? I'd truly appreciate it.
Bruno 2015.10.14 14:15:43
One of those stories that won't go away. But, here the onus rlaely is on the US, which bullied these countries into setting up these "secret prisons" and providing landing strips for extralegal renditions. Remember it was "Dubya" who divided Europe into "Old" and "New," and gave the green light to all these EE countries joining NATO. Quid pro quo.
Monica 2012.10.06 22:27:20
I am a highly eeepriencxd teacher and have taught in many countries and in a variety of situations.I am an IELTS ,and Cambridge examiner,have an MA, Delta and PGCE.In other words I do not consider myself to be a mug.IH Vilnius was to show me that there is one born every minute.I am now a permanent resident in Vilnius and thought that I would like to do some part time work as I am semi retired. Hence IH Vilnius.I was instantly offered a 24 hour contract with a flat provided.6 weeks later I was still waiting for the flat.I found thatI was teaching 9 groups all of differing levels with only one class in school. I was teaching at 5 different sites spread throughout the city.I was working a 5 day week, leaving home at 7am returning at 9 30 pm.Of course it was all split shifts but with never enough time to get home.I was spending 13-15 hours a week travelling from site to site.Of course none of this was paid for.On arrival at the school I was informed by a Lithuanian teacher to be very careful as the dragon woman loaded any eeepriencxd teachers with all the classes she could.Friday was a half day for me( leave home at 7.30 for two one hour classes in different locations) but I was then expected to share the benefits of my experience by running seminars in the afternoon(no pay of course)On two occassions I was expected to provide cover in my split shift time again no mention of extra money.A previous contributor referred to slave drivers correct.The dragon woman treats staff as if they are rubbish.In my time there she lost three out of three of her native speakers and the DOS(a Lithuanian)and she still cannot understand why!!!!! I LEFT AFTER 6 WEEKS.After collecting my pay I handed her a letter of resignation informing her that by not providing me with a flat she was in breach of contract.She was dumbfounded.Six of my classes were with with government ministries so she lost all of them as they insisted on a well qualified native speaker(EU MONEY!!!! was paying for the courses).Of course I never did get back the money that I had paid for my accommodation, but her loss was greater than mine!!!!!Incidently I do not know what they are paying now,but last year it was about 12 lit /55 minutes and a flat(if you get it!!!!!) Most schools are paying a minimum of 25 lit/45 minutes.I freelance now taking IELTS courses which pay me about 100 lit/45 minutes.An American colleague gets approx 60 lit for his classes.The expats here would not touch IH with a barge pole.For newly qualified Celta teachers try American English or English first which seem to be OK. and when you have some experience and contacts go freelance. there is a large market here.
Johnie 2011.06.02 15:37:10
Such a deep aneswr! GD&RVVF

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2011.06.02 15:37:10 | Johnie
Such a deep aneswr! GD&RVVF
2012.10.06 22:27:20 | Monica
I am a highly eeepriencxd teacher and have taught in many countries and in a variety of situations.I am an IELTS ,and Cambridge examiner,have an MA, Delta and PGCE.In other words I do not consider myself to be a mug.IH Vilnius was to show me that there is one born every minute.I am now a permanent resident in Vilnius and thought that I would like to do some part time work as I am semi retired. Hence IH Vilnius.I was instantly offered a 24 hour contract with a flat provided.6 weeks later I was still waiting for the flat.I found thatI was teaching 9 groups all of differing levels with only one class in school. I was teaching at 5 different sites spread throughout the city.I was working a 5 day week, leaving home at 7am returning at 9 30 pm.Of course it was all split shifts but with never enough time to get home.I was spending 13-15 hours a week travelling from site to site.Of course none of this was paid for.On arrival at the school I was informed by a Lithuanian teacher to be very careful as the dragon woman loaded any eeepriencxd teachers with all the classes she could.Friday was a half day for me( leave home at 7.30 for two one hour classes in different locations) but I was then expected to share the benefits of my experience by running seminars in the afternoon(no pay of course)On two occassions I was expected to provide cover in my split shift time again no mention of extra money.A previous contributor referred to slave drivers correct.The dragon woman treats staff as if they are rubbish.In my time there she lost three out of three of her native speakers and the DOS(a Lithuanian)and she still cannot understand why!!!!! I LEFT AFTER 6 WEEKS.After collecting my pay I handed her a letter of resignation informing her that by not providing me with a flat she was in breach of contract.She was dumbfounded.Six of my classes were with with government ministries so she lost all of them as they insisted on a well qualified native speaker(EU MONEY!!!! was paying for the courses).Of course I never did get back the money that I had paid for my accommodation, but her loss was greater than mine!!!!!Incidently I do not know what they are paying now,but last year it was about 12 lit /55 minutes and a flat(if you get it!!!!!) Most schools are paying a minimum of 25 lit/45 minutes.I freelance now taking IELTS courses which pay me about 100 lit/45 minutes.An American colleague gets approx 60 lit for his classes.The expats here would not touch IH with a barge pole.For newly qualified Celta teachers try American English or English first which seem to be OK. and when you have some experience and contacts go freelance. there is a large market here.

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