At least they pay you out in cash every night you work...

Ratings
Overall
3
Benefits: 4
Support: 2
Fun: 3
Facilities: 3
Safety: 5
Review

The good: they pay in cash after every shift, they don't try to dictate your vacation schedule (unless it is Christmas), they have a lot of other cool people working there to make integrating and socializing easier. They don't proscribe to any of the 'professionalism' BS you see at other places. They just want you to act cool.

The bad: they entice people to come over to Taiwan on their own dime with a promise of 20 hrs. a week averaged throughout the year. You only get paid for the amount of time you are standing in front of a class, not for prep time or anything like that (except on very rare occasions). If they (the management, co teachers, or students) don't like you then they will just not give you any hours and hope that you will go away. I have seen way too many people get screwed by them by not being given hours to teach. They also lie to the government about taxes and have you sign a fake contract for the government. They also with hold 2 weeks of pay at the start of your contract.

Would you recommend this program?
No, I would not