Ah, Bureaucracy

September 13th, 2007

I wrote that I made the cut and was approved for another year of service as an ALT in Ehime Prefecture on March 26th. I received the updated prefectural AET terms of agreement packet 3 days ago, and I received and signed my contract on the day before yesterday. Yes, the day before yesterday, September 11th. That’s a mere….5 MONTHS, 2 WEEKS, AND 1 DAY after the fact. Awesome. Gotta love the sense of timing around here. I’m supposed to be ready to go in 5 minutes should a teacher pounce on me lacking any semblance of a lesson plan, but I get to wait 5 months for the paperwork that means I’m still employed. Ha ha ha. Ah, bureaucracy, if you didn’t make me laugh so much, you’d make me cry. (It happens.) :-)

So, I bet I’m not the only one out here with this kind of story. Anybody want to share?

Aside: Speak of the devil! I actually just got dealt another crap lesson plan, 2 minutes ago. The lesson plan? Word games for 30 minutes (actually, according to the teacher, the same game for 30 minutes, but I’m not that evil) and a speech on…drum roll please…”the differences between America and Japan” – for the remaining 20 minute of class. This is going to be the worst class all week, easily. The kids are going to hate me. But I’ll let them know that it wasn’t my idea. Sheesh. Poor kids. They deserve better. Gotta go prep.

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  • Yeah - mine got returned too. They asked me to retro-date it as well. I laughed out loud and did it and handed it to my supervisor saying, "In America, this is incredibly illegal." But hey, that's the system here. Gotta love it. No wonder my predecessor finally got her full pension refund after more than a year of waiting. Fun. Not to look forward to, though.
  • Mikawika
    Hiya! I am also taking it in Takamatsu; a bunch of us agreed on it . . . go figure. I also just wanted to comment on how I signed my renewal contract, and then the next day they sent it back asking me to sign and date it approximately 1 month PRIOR on August something or other. What's wrong with our BOE?!
  • Bummer. So you're taking it in Takamatsu, eh? Hiroshima is both closer and more entertaining for me...hahaha. But, if I do pass by Takamatsu, I'll surely drop some flowers on your grave. What are friends for, after all?
  • Mel
    Hey what a coincidence! I signed mine two days ago! GG Japan.

    BTW in response to your previous post about the JLPT, I am also quite screwed. Before summer, I had two classes a week. I made some noise and now they've bumped it to *drumroll* _16_ classes a week. o.O Umm okay yes I did ask but ... bye bye JLPT! R.I.P. Please throw some flowers on my grave in Takamatsu.
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