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		<title>By: Jessica</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jessica</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2011 05:01:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I see a lot of complaints but I don&#039;t see any recommendations or alternatives. Any help out there?? I want to get an internationally recognized TEFL and teach abroad without a Bacholar&#039;s degree. That is what  Caledonioan School  offers which REALLY hard to find these days. 

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I see a lot of complaints but I don&#8217;t see any recommendations or alternatives. Any help out there?? I want to get an internationally recognized TEFL and teach abroad without a Bacholar&#8217;s degree. That is what  Caledonioan School  offers which REALLY hard to find these days. </p>
<p>Please if I can request no cheeky responses&#8230;just those that can actually help</p>
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		<title>By: anglicky4u</title>
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		<dc:creator>anglicky4u</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Sep 2011 20:57:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>At Caledonian, I was truly shocked at the way they run things. Firstly, they were very disorganised and lost my details after applying to them. Their sense of politeness did not even exist and the staff were somewhat rude. I guess customer service here is not like in the States, but the reception staff could not even speak proper or decent English, and as for being nice....well, that was rather like rudeness. I went to Caledonian for interview and just crudely told to go up to some room and wait. I waited and waited....and after 20 minutes, a man appears. I was interviewed by a director called Tomas Vokac who was over 20 minutes late. Then he rambles on about some demo class that was never even told to me. Anyway, he tells me it&#039;s great and that I should expect a contract within 1 week. But, this never happens and I am forced to call the school who knew nothing about the interview and the notes from that man. How disorganised and pathetic is that? Well, it just goes to show that maybe size is not everything and just those big name schools are not worth it. Caledonian merged with Tutor school recently and they are very proud of their big size, but are they really good for teachers? A friend told me how he felt that Caledonian were even racist too and they have a certain tendency to favour white teachers rather than colored ones.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At Caledonian, I was truly shocked at the way they run things. Firstly, they were very disorganised and lost my details after applying to them. Their sense of politeness did not even exist and the staff were somewhat rude. I guess customer service here is not like in the States, but the reception staff could not even speak proper or decent English, and as for being nice&#8230;.well, that was rather like rudeness. I went to Caledonian for interview and just crudely told to go up to some room and wait. I waited and waited&#8230;.and after 20 minutes, a man appears. I was interviewed by a director called Tomas Vokac who was over 20 minutes late. Then he rambles on about some demo class that was never even told to me. Anyway, he tells me it&#8217;s great and that I should expect a contract within 1 week. But, this never happens and I am forced to call the school who knew nothing about the interview and the notes from that man. How disorganised and pathetic is that? Well, it just goes to show that maybe size is not everything and just those big name schools are not worth it. Caledonian merged with Tutor school recently and they are very proud of their big size, but are they really good for teachers? A friend told me how he felt that Caledonian were even racist too and they have a certain tendency to favour white teachers rather than colored ones.</p>
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		<title>By: kelebogile Mosai</title>
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		<dc:creator>kelebogile Mosai</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Sep 2011 09:08:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Any reccommendations other than this company?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any reccommendations other than this company?</p>
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		<title>By: Pleasenot</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pleasenot</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 May 2011 05:15:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I worked for Caledonian school for 1 and a half years.They will exploit you to get money for themselves.They had a very large administrative staff that does nothing at all valuable and don&#039;t seem to care much about quality in teaching.They eventually lied to me to get me back to work in the CZ and then lied to me about my visa and left me hanging.

Many language &quot;schools&quot; (I use this term lightly) will pay the say low pay but will at least have a more ethical environment.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I worked for Caledonian school for 1 and a half years.They will exploit you to get money for themselves.They had a very large administrative staff that does nothing at all valuable and don&#8217;t seem to care much about quality in teaching.They eventually lied to me to get me back to work in the CZ and then lied to me about my visa and left me hanging.</p>
<p>Many language &#8220;schools&#8221; (I use this term lightly) will pay the say low pay but will at least have a more ethical environment.</p>
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		<title>By: Karen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Karen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2010 05:58:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I worked for that school in 2009 and feel completely ripped off.  They advertised a guaranteed job, health insurance, enough hours, a working visa, free Czech lessons, etc. if you take their TEFL course.  None of it happened. They play the odds that most teachers are there for six months to drink beer so they don&#039;t even bother to apply for your visa so that you get it in time.  Their newest trick is to pay the staff net so that you don&#039;t know they are keeping your income taxes because foreigners are not required to pay income taxes the first two years their in the Czech Republic.  There is brand new ownership now so staff is in a complete turnover and all the teachers have just taken a 9% pay reduction.  The way one of my fellow teachers described management there, new and old, is &quot;they&#039;re like prisoners...they spend their days dreaming up new ways to game the system.  They just need that long line of American kids on their parent&#039; s dime to keep coming for it all to work.&quot; Not recommended. May 2010</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I worked for that school in 2009 and feel completely ripped off.  They advertised a guaranteed job, health insurance, enough hours, a working visa, free Czech lessons, etc. if you take their TEFL course.  None of it happened. They play the odds that most teachers are there for six months to drink beer so they don&#8217;t even bother to apply for your visa so that you get it in time.  Their newest trick is to pay the staff net so that you don&#8217;t know they are keeping your income taxes because foreigners are not required to pay income taxes the first two years their in the Czech Republic.  There is brand new ownership now so staff is in a complete turnover and all the teachers have just taken a 9% pay reduction.  The way one of my fellow teachers described management there, new and old, is &#8220;they&#8217;re like prisoners&#8230;they spend their days dreaming up new ways to game the system.  They just need that long line of American kids on their parent&#8217; s dime to keep coming for it all to work.&#8221; Not recommended. May 2010</p>
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		<title>By: lisa</title>
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		<dc:creator>lisa</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 10:01:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I knew an employee at Caledonian who told me that they pay people to write good posts about them online and get websites to remove any negative posts!

They are REALLY SHADY!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I knew an employee at Caledonian who told me that they pay people to write good posts about them online and get websites to remove any negative posts!</p>
<p>They are REALLY SHADY!</p>
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		<title>By: lisa</title>
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		<dc:creator>lisa</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 21:10:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You probably chose Caledonian School because of their job guarantee. However, Caledonian School in Prague should be avoided for the following reasons:

1. THEY LIE ON THE WEBSITE ABOUT THE AMOUNT OF MONEY YOU WILL MAKE: They claim that you will earn between 15,000czk and 20,000czk per month on their website.  However, given the rate of pay (178czk per teaching hour, which they don&#039;t tell you until you get to Prague), it is actually impossible to even earn 15,000, the low end, with the 20 teaching hours they guarantee you.  In addition, they do not protect you against student cancellations, so if your students cancel, and they often do, you are left with much less.  For example, a teacher I knew worked over 30 teaching hours a week and ended up with an average of only 13,000czk at the end of each month, which is much less than people working the register at Tesco make and is simply not a living wage.  This is disgraceful considering that some companies pay 1,000czk for a 90 minute lesson.

2.  THEY DO NOT HONOR THEIR CONTRACTS: Recently they decided to cut their teacher&#039;s pay by 5% and cancel the yearly bonus of 2% pay increase.  They got around the legally binding contracts with their employees by essentially forcing teachers, who rely on them for visas and live paycheck to paycheck, to sign a new contract.

3.  THEY LIE ABOUT THE NUMBER OF HOURS YOU WILL BE TEACHING: The truth is that though you only work 20 &quot;teaching hours&quot;, you will be running all over the city without being paid for it. In truth you will be working more than full time because you will have to travel an average of 45 minutes to an hour between each lesson.  Many of your lessons will begin before 8am and end well after 5pm, plus travel time.

5: THEY LIE ABOUT VISA SUPPORT: They bring people from abroad to the Czech Republic, often through the TEFL program, offering a promise of visa support.  However, it is illegal to enter the Czech Republic on a tourist visa and then apply for a work visa.  You must apply from your home country.  They get around this by paying off the foreign police or getting people they know at the embassy to bend the rules.  The problem with this is that it&#039;s not 100% effective, and every so often a whole group of people applying for their visas are sent home under threat of deportation when their 3 month tourist stay runs out.  These unlucky teachers have the additional joy of potentially being banned from Europe for 3 years for overstaying their visas and working illegally.

6. THEY LIE ABOUT HEALTH INSURANCE: They are required by law to provide you with health insurance.  They promise that they provide it as a part of their benefits package.  However, what they call &quot;insurance&quot; is a system of repayment where you must pay for your medical expenses out of your own pocket and hope that the school will pay you back.  This &quot;insurance&quot; does not include dental, ongoing conditions, or preventative care.  Plus, you can only go to one remote hospital&#039;s emergency room. As the law requires you to have real insurance, you must show proof of it when you apply for your visa.  Again, Caledonian finds people who will bend the rules for them, which doesn&#039;t always work.

7. THEY USE A LOOPHOLE IN THE LAW TO DEPRIVE YOU OF BENEFITS:  They are registered as a UK company, which means that they can get around giving you the benefits that all people in the Czech Republic enjoy by law, like holiday time and benefit credits for meals, etc. 

I&#039;ve never spoken to a happy teacher at Caledonian School.  In Prague they have a reputation for being the worst school to work for.  Most teachers leave within the first year, which is in the school&#039;s best interest, since they make so much money off of their TEFL course owing to the job guarantee.  This is unfortunate because the TEFL certificate that you receive from Caledonian is not as well respected as most other programs (i.e. CELTA).

If you are coming to Prague to teach or to take a TEFL course, please research other schools.  There are better options.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You probably chose Caledonian School because of their job guarantee. However, Caledonian School in Prague should be avoided for the following reasons:</p>
<p>1. THEY LIE ON THE WEBSITE ABOUT THE AMOUNT OF MONEY YOU WILL MAKE: They claim that you will earn between 15,000czk and 20,000czk per month on their website.  However, given the rate of pay (178czk per teaching hour, which they don&#8217;t tell you until you get to Prague), it is actually impossible to even earn 15,000, the low end, with the 20 teaching hours they guarantee you.  In addition, they do not protect you against student cancellations, so if your students cancel, and they often do, you are left with much less.  For example, a teacher I knew worked over 30 teaching hours a week and ended up with an average of only 13,000czk at the end of each month, which is much less than people working the register at Tesco make and is simply not a living wage.  This is disgraceful considering that some companies pay 1,000czk for a 90 minute lesson.</p>
<p>2.  THEY DO NOT HONOR THEIR CONTRACTS: Recently they decided to cut their teacher&#8217;s pay by 5% and cancel the yearly bonus of 2% pay increase.  They got around the legally binding contracts with their employees by essentially forcing teachers, who rely on them for visas and live paycheck to paycheck, to sign a new contract.</p>
<p>3.  THEY LIE ABOUT THE NUMBER OF HOURS YOU WILL BE TEACHING: The truth is that though you only work 20 &#8220;teaching hours&#8221;, you will be running all over the city without being paid for it. In truth you will be working more than full time because you will have to travel an average of 45 minutes to an hour between each lesson.  Many of your lessons will begin before 8am and end well after 5pm, plus travel time.</p>
<p>5: THEY LIE ABOUT VISA SUPPORT: They bring people from abroad to the Czech Republic, often through the TEFL program, offering a promise of visa support.  However, it is illegal to enter the Czech Republic on a tourist visa and then apply for a work visa.  You must apply from your home country.  They get around this by paying off the foreign police or getting people they know at the embassy to bend the rules.  The problem with this is that it&#8217;s not 100% effective, and every so often a whole group of people applying for their visas are sent home under threat of deportation when their 3 month tourist stay runs out.  These unlucky teachers have the additional joy of potentially being banned from Europe for 3 years for overstaying their visas and working illegally.</p>
<p>6. THEY LIE ABOUT HEALTH INSURANCE: They are required by law to provide you with health insurance.  They promise that they provide it as a part of their benefits package.  However, what they call &#8220;insurance&#8221; is a system of repayment where you must pay for your medical expenses out of your own pocket and hope that the school will pay you back.  This &#8220;insurance&#8221; does not include dental, ongoing conditions, or preventative care.  Plus, you can only go to one remote hospital&#8217;s emergency room. As the law requires you to have real insurance, you must show proof of it when you apply for your visa.  Again, Caledonian finds people who will bend the rules for them, which doesn&#8217;t always work.</p>
<p>7. THEY USE A LOOPHOLE IN THE LAW TO DEPRIVE YOU OF BENEFITS:  They are registered as a UK company, which means that they can get around giving you the benefits that all people in the Czech Republic enjoy by law, like holiday time and benefit credits for meals, etc. </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve never spoken to a happy teacher at Caledonian School.  In Prague they have a reputation for being the worst school to work for.  Most teachers leave within the first year, which is in the school&#8217;s best interest, since they make so much money off of their TEFL course owing to the job guarantee.  This is unfortunate because the TEFL certificate that you receive from Caledonian is not as well respected as most other programs (i.e. CELTA).</p>
<p>If you are coming to Prague to teach or to take a TEFL course, please research other schools.  There are better options.</p>
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		<title>By: Elyse</title>
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		<dc:creator>Elyse</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Oct 2009 21:33:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>There seem to be mixed reviews about this school, but does anyone have other suggestions? If there are any specific schools in Prague that are better, then I would really like to check them out. Thanks!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There seem to be mixed reviews about this school, but does anyone have other suggestions? If there are any specific schools in Prague that are better, then I would really like to check them out. Thanks!</p>
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		<title>By: klaus</title>
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		<dc:creator>klaus</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jul 2009 20:14:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Caledonian has a good library. That is where the &quot;good&quot; stops.  I worked here and found the administration and staff unprofessional and under qualified.
&quot;Among the complaints were rude, impersonal staff; very high teacher turnover (never a good sign); and below average pay relative to other schools; and an oppressive and intimidating, authoritarian management style of treating new teachers.&quot; All true!
&quot;your efforts working there will line the pockets of Caledonian management and its owners–while you scrape by living hand to mouth.&quot; True as well!
DO NOT WORK OR TAKE A TEFL course here!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Caledonian has a good library. That is where the &#8220;good&#8221; stops.  I worked here and found the administration and staff unprofessional and under qualified.<br />
&#8220;Among the complaints were rude, impersonal staff; very high teacher turnover (never a good sign); and below average pay relative to other schools; and an oppressive and intimidating, authoritarian management style of treating new teachers.&#8221; All true!<br />
&#8220;your efforts working there will line the pockets of Caledonian management and its owners–while you scrape by living hand to mouth.&#8221; True as well!<br />
DO NOT WORK OR TAKE A TEFL course here!!!</p>
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		<title>By: Eva</title>
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		<dc:creator>Eva</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2009 08:14:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;ve been teaching ESL in Prague for two years, and know many ESL teachers who work at various English schools in Prague. I never worked for Caledonian.  That said, I can recall many, MANY discussions chatting over a few pints with fellow Prague ESL teachers who did work at Caledonian who had numerous complaints regarding that school.  Among the complaints were rude, impersonal staff; very high teacher turnover (never a good sign); and below average pay relative to other schools; and an oppressive and intimidating, authoritarian management style of treating new teachers. When I was first looking for work as a teacher in Prague, I recall applying to several schools, among them Caledonian--which had an unusually tedious and bureaucratic application process--relative to the other schools.  This fact (combined with offering a lower starting salary) made me not even bother applying to them. I would not recommend Caledonian.  They are a large corporate franchise also in Bratislava; your efforts working there will line the pockets of Caledonian management and its owners--while you scrape by living hand to mouth. 

ps: of course Caledonian trolls will try to refute this post...be forewarned!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been teaching ESL in Prague for two years, and know many ESL teachers who work at various English schools in Prague. I never worked for Caledonian.  That said, I can recall many, MANY discussions chatting over a few pints with fellow Prague ESL teachers who did work at Caledonian who had numerous complaints regarding that school.  Among the complaints were rude, impersonal staff; very high teacher turnover (never a good sign); and below average pay relative to other schools; and an oppressive and intimidating, authoritarian management style of treating new teachers. When I was first looking for work as a teacher in Prague, I recall applying to several schools, among them Caledonian&#8211;which had an unusually tedious and bureaucratic application process&#8211;relative to the other schools.  This fact (combined with offering a lower starting salary) made me not even bother applying to them. I would not recommend Caledonian.  They are a large corporate franchise also in Bratislava; your efforts working there will line the pockets of Caledonian management and its owners&#8211;while you scrape by living hand to mouth. </p>
<p>ps: of course Caledonian trolls will try to refute this post&#8230;be forewarned!</p>
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