Cruising the web I found a very detailed in depth experience from a former teacher who used to work at AEON Japan one of the large eikaiwas still in business in Japan.
Seems the former AEON teacher was blogging about their AEON experiences and the bitch company hacks canned them in a vigilante firing by not renewing their contract… allegedly.
The former teachers intentions were noble, “I wanted to give prospective employees a better idea of what it meant to come to Japan and work in the eikaiwa.”.
For better or for worse the former teacher mentioned in their blog that they were an AEON teacher and their work location. (Mistake in my personal opinion)
The EX AEON employee talked about being poorly treated on their blog.
“I had covered some of the staff reactions to my presence in the office – this was mostly coming from my manager, but I had the impression they thought I was an idiot because of my poor Japanese skills: spelling everything out, using a childish tone to talk to me…”
Seems the bitch AEON hacks didn’t like that being exposed one bit.
Threats and intimidation followed.
“after making me feel pretty lousy and telling me all the teachers at the school hated me and didn’t want to talk to me, she asked me if I would like to transfer to a different school”
“She also stipulated that if she informed corporate headquarters about this, they would fire me; essentially, I was being censored. Told to remove all references to AEON or be fired. I walked away and stayed pretty silent for the rest of the day.”
The former teacher decides to transfer out and talks about that on their blog but gets bitch slapped by several AEON stooges.
“Again, censored. Told to remove all reference to the transfer, and prepare for another meeting next week. Later that day, I also received a call from my trainer telling me I was going to be reprimanded and it was a “serious situation”.”
In the end the former teacher’s contract was not renewed
“All this occurred before my renewal evaluation in December. All these opinions were embedded in the management and head teacher before my renewal.
My contract was not renewed, mainly on the basis of co-worker rapport.”
See what happened in this story is not surprising stooges who work for companies that treat their fresh off the boat teachers like disposable trash don’t like it when their dirty laundry is exposed. Check out this link to see what an Interac employee wrote to me when when they didn’t like what I was writing. The stooge forgot to mention they worked for Interac.
Up till now I had not read too many bad experiences about AEON Japan but I guess that’s changed now.








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