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Java training: java mentor - real environment?
On the Internet, I came across a training resource - java-mentor, the conditions are more than democratic at the entrance: 17% post-payment monthly subject to employment, an individual training plan at the start, daily monitoring, constant mentoring + review code and analysis of difficult moments, as a result, help with employment and tips after.
All this sounds great until you start looking for reviews and ... you find nothing but the stereotyped "everything is fine, you have to work a lot, but the result is excellent" - it looks as if the negative is simply overwritten, and positive emotions are added.
I received a contract, I didn’t see anything but a fine of 300k for refusing the terms of the contract and a detailed description of payments: training is not spelled out in detail, work with mentors is not regulated, the provision of information is similar, etc., etc.
Who can describe the real picture?
Interested in the rules of work with mentors, the provision of materials and tasks, monitoring the implementation.
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Don't listen to these losers. Better show the contract to a lawyer. You pay 300k if you stop paying% after the construction, and I don’t see any problems here. Let's say you get 200 ... in 2 months you will terminate the contract if you do not want to pay 2 years in installments. I graduated from kata in 2020, now I work successfully. Everything is great. On the course you learn to be a programmer and learn. If you do not drizzle and whine like some here, you will find your first job faster than if you studied yourself and the off-line will be better. Other teaching offices do not guarantee employment. The promised salary of 100k, in fact, reinsurance of the kata, in fact, the guys are arranged for a lot of money.
It looks like a divorce! What are the percentages of earnings? What are these penalties? And for what?!
Mentors are paid hourly .
Otherwise, how can such conditions not be called milking.
Go at least to solvery, find a normal mentor, with a guarantee of changing him and returning the dough.
Divorce for suckers. On the Internet, you can download mountains of books and courses for free. You don't have to pay anyone.
Norm option. Is there anything suspicious here? Do not listen to these pessimists - rather agree.
a fine of 300k for refusal of the terms of the contract
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