Smasha wrote:i agree with Gekishinken. You guys are kinda harsh- if you don't like someone's question/post, just ignore it. Sometimes people ask those kind of questions because they either could not find the information themselves, or need reassurance from people who could have more knowledge about the particular subject. On the clothing thread for interviews, there is a number of redundant posts about interview attire, which some may think is widely known fact, and common sense, but as I discovered, that is not always the case. try to be patient with people who ask redundant or evident questions, because they simply might not know, and if you can't do that, it's best not to say anything at all. Try and keep it positive.I have a friend who I have to explain the most basic things to, but I have to be patient, because it's not that she is stupid, just ignorant-never learned or had it explained to her before.
That was my 5 cents.
On the topic of payment, $$$ is important in a job when you are trying to pay off debts/save up/etc, especially while living overseas, with no family around to support you in times of crisis, so while it should not be the primary reason for applying to JET, out of all I've seen out there, they do pay the best salary, and have other great perks(paid flight, etc.).
Smasha wrote:i agree with Gekishinken. You guys are kinda harsh- if you don't like someone's question/post, just ignore it. Sometimes people ask those kind of questions because they either could not find the information themselves, or need reassurance from people who could have more knowledge about the particular subject. On the clothing thread for interviews, there is a number of redundant posts about interview attire, which some may think is widely known fact, and common sense, but as I discovered, that is not always the case. try to be patient with people who ask redundant or evident questions, because they simply might not know, and if you can't do that, it's best not to say anything at all. Try and keep it positive.I have a friend who I have to explain the most basic things to, but I have to be patient, because it's not that she is stupid, just ignorant-never learned or had it explained to her before.
That was my 5 cents.
On the topic of payment, $$$ is important in a job when you are trying to pay off debts/save up/etc, especially while living overseas, with no family around to support you in times of crisis, so while it should not be the primary reason for applying to JET, out of all I've seen out there, they do pay the best salary, and have other great perks(paid flight, etc.).
Ertai87 wrote:
Let's all just remember the key rule of teaching English: KISS: Keep It Sivil, Stupid.
Smasha wrote:On the topic of payment, $$$ is important in a job when you are trying to pay off debts/save up/etc, especially while living overseas, with no family around to support you in times of crisis, so while it should not be the primary reason for applying to JET, out of all I've seen out there, they do pay the best salary, and have other great perks(paid flight, etc.).
nicole.ai wrote:Smasha wrote:i agree with Gekishinken. You guys are kinda harsh- if you don't like someone's question/post, just ignore it. Sometimes people ask those kind of questions because they either could not find the information themselves, or need reassurance from people who could have more knowledge about the particular subject. On the clothing thread for interviews, there is a number of redundant posts about interview attire, which some may think is widely known fact, and common sense, but as I discovered, that is not always the case. try to be patient with people who ask redundant or evident questions, because they simply might not know, and if you can't do that, it's best not to say anything at all. Try and keep it positive.I have a friend who I have to explain the most basic things to, but I have to be patient, because it's not that she is stupid, just ignorant-never learned or had it explained to her before.
That was my 5 cents.
On the topic of payment, $$$ is important in a job when you are trying to pay off debts/save up/etc, especially while living overseas, with no family around to support you in times of crisis, so while it should not be the primary reason for applying to JET, out of all I've seen out there, they do pay the best salary, and have other great perks(paid flight, etc.).
Usually, I do ignore posts that I have qualms with. I usually bite my tongue and don't post replies on most forums because I hate falling down the forum argument rabbit hole. However, here is where I hold issue, and the reason I had to say something. If he said "I searched all over and couldn't find the answer", that's one thing. However, he said he's "not doing the conversion", which implies he is able to, but chooses not to. Also, we are now past the interview stage for JET and he doesn't know where to easily find the remuneration information, which I'm pretty sure was heavily discussed in a previous thread about the changing salary. I have seen enough of his posts to know that he has explored threads, so he should have the ability to find the corresponding topic, but he chose not to. If this was one of his first 5 posts, I would not of have said anything, but once you reach over 80 posts there's a certain level of accountability.
Additionally, I have no problem with people choosing JET over another program because it pays better. I didn't say money wasn't an important factor in choosing a job. What I said was IF money was the ONLY reason, I would rather see someone who has multiple reasons of choosing JET get in. And, since this a forum, he has the opportunity to clarify that money is not the only reason. I wasn't saying I don't want him to get into the program, I was saying that if it's all about the money, I would rather see other people who have expressed great reasons why they want to get into the JET program get the spot. Maybe it's because I feel that JET specifically is a program where it shouldn't be solely about the money because we have to invest so much of our time and emotional energy into it. Now, if you were comparing private companies, then I would be probably okay with money being the number one reason why you choose one over another, just because less of your soul seems to be taken from you during the application process.
Lastly, in this instance, I prefer the word "overtly passionate" over "harsh".
thedocumentarian wrote:Smasha wrote:On the topic of payment, $$$ is important in a job when you are trying to pay off debts/save up/etc, especially while living overseas, with no family around to support you in times of crisis, so while it should not be the primary reason for applying to JET, out of all I've seen out there, they do pay the best salary, and have other great perks(paid flight, etc.).
I actually disagree with this statement. So is JET just a job for you to pay off your debt? Is that a sole reason to think of JET for? I also have debt but that should not be my ultimate decision in applying to the JET Program. I mean, if money is really the thing that captures people the most, shouldn't they consider applying to jobs that are closer to home where family COULD support you in the times of crisis?
One of the things I think anyone should consider when they are applying to a job is if you're doing it for the money or you're doing it because you love it. When I looked into the JET Program, money did not cross my mind for one bit. I was looking into the support network and I was also looking into the fact that Japanese is not a requirement for the JET Program. They want you to learn as much as you teach. That really caught my attention the most. However, this is just going into what Nicole was saying that if people's number 1 reason why they went with the JET Program is because of pay, maybe they should leave the position open to someone who is more passionate about the job than the money.
Smasha wrote:
I was not referring to you posts in particular about the money, but to comments in general. I will admit that i have not seen all of Spencer's posts so while my comments about ignorance and such might not have been fully justified, but i just wanted people to stop bickering. That was my only issue. And i definitely understand the |over passionate" thing-when something irks you, you just gotta get it off your mind and tell people. So forgive me if I touched a nerve in a sense, I just didn't like the mood all this drama was creating. I am "let's all get along" kinda person but when something irks me i like to make a point but be diplomatic.
No bad blood, right?
Gekishinken wrote:In fact, besides JET I have not found anyone else who pays for your flight.Interac also pays 240,000 yen per month.
nicole.ai wrote:Smasha wrote:
I was not referring to you posts in particular about the money, but to comments in general. I will admit that i have not seen all of Spencer's posts so while my comments about ignorance and such might not have been fully justified, but i just wanted people to stop bickering. That was my only issue. And i definitely understand the |over passionate" thing-when something irks you, you just gotta get it off your mind and tell people. So forgive me if I touched a nerve in a sense, I just didn't like the mood all this drama was creating. I am "let's all get along" kinda person but when something irks me i like to make a point but be diplomatic.
No bad blood, right?
I understand you wanting to play peacemaker, so no bad blood here, Smasha. You just opened some subject matters that allowed me to go into a rant, lol.
Alright, I'm gonna put on my grumpy English major hat on right now. Mostly because I'm just in a cranky mood today.
First of all, it's MOOT, not mute. Like a moot point. And secondly, I do stuff on the net with my phone all the time like post on a forum, and I try make sure that before I hit "SUBMIT" that the words that I pick are correct/intelligible. But then again, it might be the English major in me that makes sure to do that.
Also, googling the answer is MUCH easier than posting the question for a forum and then waiting for an answer to be given. I google things on my phone ALL THE TIME. So, you can't say that being on a phone is a good argument to use as a reason you didn't search something. Because chances are, if you can post something on a forum with your phone, you probably can use a search engine on your phone. If it wasn't important, then why didn't you just wait until you were on a computer to look it up? Why is it the job of the person who posted the amount in Yen to convert it? There are too many currency variants for that poster to take into account, so it's easier for whomever wanted to know how much money that was in their own currency to find it out themselves.
Lastly, you blamed your phone for the misspelling, but now that you're on a computer, you don't seem to be faring much better with your typing skills and words.
I actually disagree with this statement. So is JET just a job for you to pay off your debt? Is that a sole reason to think of JET for? I also have debt but that should not be my ultimate decision in applying to the JET Program. I mean, if money is really the thing that captures people the most, shouldn't they consider applying to jobs that are closer to home where family COULD support you in the times of crisis?
Note: ome Embassies require 2-3 weeks or more to complete this process, during which time the applicant will be without a passport.
losdutchmen wrote:The forums are like a virtual waiting room. Imagine this: All of us finished our interviews in February, now we all have to sit and wait for the next two months in a small, cramped room, fully furnished with metal folding chairs, flourescent lighting, and bottled water. Pretty soon we'd all get completely annoyed and start gouging out each others eyes. Like a WWE/JET Royal Rumble. Last person standing is selected!
At least virtually you can take a break, get off the forums, and distract yourself with real life.
AVNicholls wrote:losdutchmen wrote:The forums are like a virtual waiting room. Imagine this: All of us finished our interviews in February, now we all have to sit and wait for the next two months in a small, cramped room, fully furnished with metal folding chairs, flourescent lighting, and bottled water. Pretty soon we'd all get completely annoyed and start gouging out each others eyes. Like a WWE/JET Royal Rumble. Last person standing is selected!
At least virtually you can take a break, get off the forums, and distract yourself with real life.
Yeah in I didn't even officially join the forums until I got the job. I went to the JET chat rooms to just goof around and talk to fellow applicants. That and working and staying consumed with my real life kept me so distracted that I was surprised by the email about the job instead of waiting and checking frantically. I then joined the forums the day I got the email.
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