"Dave Fossett" <reply@via.newsgroup> wrote in message
news:c8Ngb.606$Lz5.90@news1.dion.ne.jp...
> "mr.sumo snr." <mr_sumo@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I'm a bit concerned about the 'professional wardrobe' thing - where
> > does one study to acquire a qualification in 'professional wardrobe'?
> Suits
> > during the middle of summer?
>
> Wow... "Men: Business suits (at least 2) these can be two-piece but NOT
> pants and sports jacket, conservative (white or pin-striped) shirts and
> ties."
> Sounds a bit over the top. Does even Nova have such strict dress
> regulations?
>

The owner is clearly 'old school' - probably has a "Boys be ambitious" sign
in his office.  Still, sounds like he makes a tidy bit of money, and has
clearly built himself a nice little 'empire' up in the northern colonies.
Personally, I think the place would be a pretty could place to work for
'fresh-off-the-boaters'.  If his teachers really do stay for on average 3
years then that's probably the best indication as to the quality of the
working environment.  I wonder how many married locals?

The largest 'private' school in my city can't keep their teachers for even
12 months - nice school, nice boss, nice salary....but mad boss' wife!

-- 
jonathan
--
"Never give a 'professional wardrobe' to ducks"