Tuesday, November 13, 2007

All's quiet on the Eastern Front










So G-Communications is now in the business of finding keys. Evidently this must be slow going as the only indication of branches re-opening that I've heard of is one in Nagoya, coincidentally in the same city that their head office is located. Guess they must be in good with the local locksmiths. Last week we were hearing that the Golden 30 might be up and running as soon as this week. Now it seems that only Nagoya is going to be open at the end of this week

This is the latest offering from the press - link
Funnily, it states that G-Comm wants to have the Golden 30 open by the middle of this month. Excuse me for pointing this out, but we are in the middle of this month. I don't blame the corporate entities as much as the media for these types of gaffes.

Meanwhile starving teachers prostitute themselves
(figuratively of course) for as little as 500 yen a lesson if we are to believe this article. No wonder there is so much animosity from non-Nova teachers in Japan - this is really depressing wages. 3000yen an hour plus transportation should be the bare minimum. Yikes!

P.S. I did an article for Phil at ajarn.com - link

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