Yes Silver Star is Yin Xing. They are the same school.
I initially replied to a job advert on echinacities. The Foreign Affairs Officer replied that in the interim the leaders had decided this year to pass over the recruitment of foreign teachers to another company and that the contract if signed would be with them but the resident permit and all paperwork would be handled by the school.
The contract I received was from Buckland Group in Yongzhou who supply teachers to Shaanxi, Shanxi and a few other provinces.
The school is a private school made up of three individual schools, elementary, middle and high school. They have one foreign teacher for each school. Ideally I wanted to teach high school students, the FAO replied that they are not recruiting for a high school teacher this year and are only seeking an elementary and middle school oral english teachers but said it would be via an agency.
I did notice though that the salary and bonuses have been reduced compared to previous years.
Anyway I have decided to look elsewhere, it was the direct hire and relatively high holiday pay and bonuses that attracted me in the first place.
Sorry, I should have written Yangshuo. I didn't read all the blurb they sent me so clearly.
The contract is from Buckland Group, Yangshuo. Somewhere near Guilin according to google maps.
I did reply to the Silver Star advertisement and it was for junior middle school not high school. I received a reply saying that due to management changes they have now outsourced their recruiting and they will pass my application onto their handling agents.I was then contacted by Buckland in Yongzhou so it appears they now have the contract for that school.
So far during this recruitment season there have been 2 adverts as far as I know. One was for 2 teachers for Silver Star, one post being for senior high oral teaching.
Silver Star is Yin Xing in Chinese. In previous years they have emphasised that they hire direct and cooperate with the foreign experts bureau to hire only legal teachers. Strange that these days they don't advertise as Silver Star and that they are using Buckland, which I believe is an agent rather than a recruiter. They used to advertise on Dave's ESL Cafe and on this board, but I dunno if they still do so.
My take is that they can direct-hire 'suitable' FTs for senior high relatively easily, whereas they can't do so for their junior high school students. The job ad I had seen was for one FT for each, but as Yin Xing.
Yongzhou? That is nearly Xiang Gang!
Too far away for any accountability, as though that ever stopped anyone in Yuncheng.
I would be interested also. Maybe they are shielding their identity through agencies.
I did reply to the Silver Star advertisement and it was for junior middle school not high school. I received a reply saying that due to management changes they have now outsourced their recruiting and they will pass my application onto their handling agents.
I was then contacted by Buckland in Yongzhou so it appears they now have the contract for that school.
Well, let's see what this year's crop of teachers/victims has to say when they finish teaching next week.
I'm looking forward to your update very much. Thanks so much in advance!
So far during this recruitment season there have been 2 adverts as far as I know. One was for 2 teachers for Silver Star, one post being for senior high oral teaching. The other advert was also direct hire by No 3 Senior High, who used to get their FTs exclusively through EV. I haven't yet come across any ads by EV or by IELTS School. Interestingly the ad for No 3 mentioned what some foreigners used to jokingly refer to as "The Devil's Kitchen" as a great location to meet foreigners in the Yuncheng area. I wonder how many FTs go there these days. It must be few compared to the old days.
Well, let's see what this year's crop of teachers/victims has to say when they finish teaching next week.
Until then, some emails from people I know who left China in the past few months, with a more current view on the culture.
Short version: Really bad, getting worse, foreigner persecution well underway. Seizure of bicycles and motorbikes just because they want it. Random deportations to display who is in charge.
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I was getting more and more worried all the time being in China and sentiment
towards foreigners has dropped into the danger zone.
I just left China 2 days ago after being there four years. You don't have to be important in China to get in trouble, all you have to be seen as is an offender and you are hosed. China in
the last 2 years has turned into a very scary place to live.
China has been cracking down hardcore on vpn's. Also every time the stock market takes a huge hit the government blames it on foreigners. Sentiment has gotten really bad and the market just
took another huge hit. Guess who's going go get hit with it. The government in one city
took my tour bike, made up some story about why I wasn't allowed
to ride it. When I showed them I had all the papers and was legal, you know
what they did? Told me if I argued any more they would put me in jail. I never
yelled, raised my voice, used any poor language. They wanted my bike and that
was that. Left me stranded in the middle of a city. Nope, China is bad news
complete "ma fan". no longer worth the effort or trouble.
In the last two years I was there people were vanishing all the time and/or having government show up at their door for typing the wrong word or name on their phone or internet. It was common practice to get "invited to tea" and if you know anything about China, getting "invited to tea" is the very well polite form of the government calling you into private to talk, and tell you at the same time to clean up your ways or your going to vanish also
Every single year in the city where I lived on the day that Tienanmen square occurred a couple things happen. They crack down the internet to near nothing to keep the Chinese in check, meanwhile
to show the westerners who's boss, they pick a foreigner and kick them out the
country. I was literally threatened with prison for merely having a motorcycle
and my moto was legal.
In the four years I was there it went from a place that was pretty nice to live and work to a place where I
couldn't even budge whether useless internet or a great rise in foreigner
animosity. I mean the government told China that the west was the reason for
the stock market problems. People lost fortunes! And guess who was to blame!? Us!!