
Cheryl Tessari
CAGabriel has been a huge asset in… Gabriel has been a huge asset in regards to me being new at the ESL teacher / job forum . He’s been quite helpful and insightful and has helped me navigate around getting scammed by online scammer recruiters and fake companies . Be careful out there you guys !

Karabo Monyepao
ZAThey are very helpful They are very helpful. I got enough information to get me started on the career iam opting for in future.

Teacher P
ZAGabriel is very helpful Gabriel is very helpful, he actually helps you out with anything you need to get started. For example reviewing your introduction video. Thank you very much as well for giving me more info on which companies I can apply for.

Michael Stewart
KHThis individual contacted me and tried to scam me out of a 150.00 calling it an application fee.… This individual first contacted me on July 1st, 2022, and tried to scam me out of money calling it an application fee. Recruiters are paid by the schools they place people in and only scammers will ask for money upfront. There are plenty of recruiters who will be willing to place you with decent schools and won't ask for money upfront. This guy is also quite rude. He has been threatening me with lawsuits and calling me all kinds of names simply for leaving a review. Based on reading other negative feedback I would say my review is quite tame.Normally when I work with people I give them good reviews. This guy is an exception due to his unprofessional behavior.

Anonymous Reviewer
GBFake recruiter with no connections to schools I’ve been solicited numerous times by this fake recruiter. When I posted my resume on Dave’s ESL, he sent me a message claiming he could connect me with schools. And he demands $150 “as collateral.” Collateral for what? It makes no sense. A few years ago he said it was “because of Covid.” Dave's ESL has a banner warning you against these scams. It says, “Avoid scams by NEVER paying fees for a teaching position and stay far away if payment is requested (especially Western Union).” A real recruiter receives commissions from schools, not payments from teachers. So I wrote to “Golden Staffing” and asked him to name a specific school he recruits for. He doesn’t have an answer, nor does his website. Save your money and find a real recruiter who can directly schedule an interview for you with a school.