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Teaching Abroad – Sabis , Dubai
Posted: December 10, 2009 in Frequently asked Questions, people's real experiences with sabis, Teacher's experiencesTags: dubai, International School of Choueifat, Job, life, sabis, teacher, teaching abroad, working
PASSPORTS? (ENOUGH ALREADY)
Posted: October 13, 2008 in Frequently asked QuestionsTags: Add new tag, labour card, passport, residency, sabis, visa, work visa
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Having been in the Gulf and worked for SABIS I believe that I am qualified to put this “confiscation” of passport business to bed once and for all. The fact is that you cannot get a resident’s visa or labour card without giving your passport to your employer. What does your employer do with your [...]
SABIS RECRUITMENT or should I say, how they got me.
Posted: September 25, 2008 in Teacher's experiences, people's real experiences with sabis, SABIS RECRUITMENT, Did you know......?, Frequently asked QuestionsTags: application, contract, cooney, education, email, HR, International School of Choueifat, interview, recruit, recruiter, recruitment, references, sabis, SABIS discrimination, SABIS Hiring Protocol, SABIS interview, sabis interviews, sabis interviews ireland, SABIS salary, sean, sean cooney, Sean Cooney Interview, Sean Cooney Profile, Sean Cooney SABIS, Sean Cooney Sharjah, system, teaching, United Arab Emirates
I am sure that nobody is particularly interested in how I was recruited, in fact it isn’t very interesting at all. However, I feel compelled to write about it as I have seen its method criticised elsewhere on the web. I answered an ad in a newspaper (I know now that they use the internet [...]
