Hello everyone.
I work as an instructor at a college and hope to apply through the CEC.
There seems to be some problem with the working hours requirement.
At my place, the employer will not specify hoiw many hours I worked.
As I looked at the contracts, I noticed that they counted working hours in a peculiar way.
They only counted the number of hours of lecturing so each semester I only work for 80 hours which is far below the
minimum requirement.
However, by their hours and salary level, my hourly salary would be 200 dollars which is ridiculously high for a teacher.
So they represented the nours in an unusual way, not taking into account out of classroom working hours like preparation, proctoring exams. etc
My yearly salary looks like a full time job but the number of hours is low, with abnormally high hourly rate as a result/
Can I still apply through CEC?
I work as an instructor at a college and hope to apply through the CEC.
There seems to be some problem with the working hours requirement.
At my place, the employer will not specify hoiw many hours I worked.
As I looked at the contracts, I noticed that they counted working hours in a peculiar way.
They only counted the number of hours of lecturing so each semester I only work for 80 hours which is far below the
minimum requirement.
However, by their hours and salary level, my hourly salary would be 200 dollars which is ridiculously high for a teacher.
So they represented the nours in an unusual way, not taking into account out of classroom working hours like preparation, proctoring exams. etc
My yearly salary looks like a full time job but the number of hours is low, with abnormally high hourly rate as a result/
Can I still apply through CEC?