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Homer
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wondering whether forum bros have any information/advice on this?? I am a qualified English teacher but also a bit of a jack of all trades, partly qualified electrcian and I know my way around a construction site (plastering, tiling etc - thanks mainly to student loans)... Are there the opportunities to use these skills to supplement an English Teaching post in Thailand? or is this kind of work protected for the Thai nationals themselves? are there any other jobs I could consider? I know I can make a few extra baht with private tuition part time but would like to explore other avenues as well. Any info appreciated... Homer!
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Posted on: 11:46 am on Oct. 28, 2004
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buxeda
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homer, english teaching is already a very humble profession in bkk. how much do you want to make on a bkk construction site. well, devide it by 100 and then you might be able to compete salary wise... good luck ( you might need it) bugs bunny
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Bangkok Women : Meet Sensual Bangkok Women
Posted on: 12:09 pm on Oct. 28, 2004
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slowx
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if u r considering construction work, better off being a motorcycle taxi rider... u probably get paid more
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Thai Girls : Meet Sexy Thai Girls
Posted on: 12:45 pm on Oct. 28, 2004
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Homer
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Cheers guys, I wasn't thinking of a career in construction, more along the lines of part time work for the old boys' network, expats etc... anyway, think I get the drift! Homer!
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Bangkok Girls : Meet Sexy Bangkok Girls
Posted on: 1:19 pm on Oct. 28, 2004
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CiaoCiao
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You need a Work Permit to do any work - without it you are absolutely illegal. Work Permits are generally granted only when there are no Thais available to do the same work. English teachers, journalists, and some representatives of foreign companies, working under strict hiring guidelines, are areas notably open to foreigners. You would probably not want to compete with locals, with or without Permit, given the meager wages that they make. While you may be well qualified to teach in your country, you should check out qualifications needed/desired for teaching English in LOS before going. This Forum has a wealth of such information throughout. Another good site for all that info is http://www.thaivisa.com
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Posted on: 2:54 pm on Oct. 28, 2004
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Basil Bush
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Hi Homer, Thailand has many electricians who will work for a lot less than you and I don’t think qualifications come into the equation. BB
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Posted on: 4:12 pm on Oct. 28, 2004
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bkkz
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Quote: from Homer on 12:01 am on Oct. 29, 2004 Are there the opportunities to use these skills to supplement an English Teaching post in Thailand?
You could consider private tuition. I know a guy who makes about 30-40 K in addition to his teacher's salary.
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Posted on: 4:17 pm on Oct. 28, 2004
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caronte
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"You could consider private tuition. I know a guy who makes about 30-40 K in addition to his teacher's salary. " Not to mention the free shags if you teach to >18yo!
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Posted on: 9:35 pm on Oct. 28, 2004
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MaximusNaughtinus
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You dirty little bugger, not everyone has a one track mind like you.
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Thai Women : Meet Matured Thai Women
Posted on: 9:41 pm on Oct. 28, 2004
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caronte
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Right MN, there are ppl with 3 or 4 "minds" like you as well....hihihi
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Bangkok Girls : Meet Attractive Thai Girls
Posted on: 10:18 pm on Oct. 28, 2004
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