You are being very (too) nice. You graduated from their school and
they should make a significant effort to try to place you. I wonder
how many positive job placement experiences there have been from
graduates. They have a good thing going only because they have a bit
of a monopoly.
meijnhard wrote:
> Ah well, that's something that I am dissapointed about. They made
> several promises, but didn't keep one of them. For example, the owner
> emphasized during one of the classes that every student would receive a
> membership from their sushi job agency Sushiman. Needles to say, that
> four months after completing the course I haven't received anything
> from the CSA. I have spoken with people from Sushiman during the course
> and they told me that they would help me find a job. I have mailed them
> a couple of times, but haven't received a single response.
> I don't bear a grudge against the CSA and this is my side of the story.
> It became clear that the CSA is a commercial institute and it does not
> have the same motives like a state supported educational institute.
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