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radiojedi

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  1. I've been told it is "not possible" for someone to get either two separate work permits or to have two employers or an employer and a volunteer organization listed on one work permit in Chiang Mai.  This comes directly from the human resources offers at my university.   I don't believe this is true.  Everything I've every been able to find online seems to indicate someone can work (for pay or volunteer) at multiple places and that basically they just have all places added onto the work permit.  Is my understanding incorrect?  Does anyone have any insight into Thai law?  

  2. The Payap University International College Department of English Communication (EC) invites qualified candidates to apply for full-time teaching positions at the undergraduate level.  The EC department’s curriculum is diverse, with classes focusing on linguistics, writing, communication, teaching, and literature.  As all classes are taught in English, the instructor must be proficient in the language.  
    
    Qualifications
    
    A doctoral degree (preferred) or master’s degree in any of the following subjects:  English Literature, Writing, Linguistics, Communication, or related fields.  Candidates should have at least 3-5 years of experience teaching at the undergraduate level and have published research in peer reviewed journals or conference proceedings in the past five years.
    
    Responsibilities 
    
    •	Teach 3-4 classes a semester in the department.
    •	Develop teaching materials for assigned classes.
    •	Revise class materials when needed.
    •	Assist in the department’s curriculum development and management.
    •	Conduct research and publish in peer-reviewed journals or conferences.
    •	Advise students on their academic plan and performance.
    •	Participate in department and university meetings, activities, and events.
    •	Develop strategic partnerships, locally and internationally.
    •	Execute various other academic or administrative duties. 
    
    For consideration, please submit cover letter, CV, and unofficial transcripts 

     

  3. They are a large, well-known and respected university. I am a full-time professor.

    They do all the paperwork and pay for everything. But because of how large they are, they don't file the paperwork for us. We need to do that. That is why I am asking for advice in finding the office because I've been told it's not easy to find.

    I know how this forum can be full of speculation and non-helpful comments sometimes so really, please keep those to yourself as it's not helpful to me or anyone else who may be interested in learning where this place is located.

  4. Hi all,

    Is it legal or illegal to mail (and of course, properly declare on the paperwork) one of those handmade machetes/long knives you see for sale all over? We have one for use at our home but I would like to send one to my brother for a Christmas present. If it can't be mailed, can it be sent via Fedex or another service? Or does Thailand prohibit these kinds of weapons from being shipped?

  5. We've lived in Chiang Mai for three years. Visit the hospital every so often and so far have paid put of pocket, as costs are not bad. However, I am the careful type who is starting to worry about not having insurance in case there is an unexpected huge medical issue. I am 35, husband is 39, and our son is 3.

    I have read many posts here on the forum and have researched online but still feel overwhelmed because I don't really know how to find the best insurance. Is there a broker in Chiang Mai that I can talk to that anyone knows of? Any advice or direction is appreciated. I'm from the U. S. If that matters but don't often go there and do not carry any American coverage.

  6. We just started our second year renting at the same house. It came with a bed that was already old and not in great condition. Today it broke. Generally speaking, if we bought a new one (that we would bring with us when we moved), would this be acceptable with our landlord? Do we still have to pay for a replacement bed too? Is this cost incurred by the landlord? Any adivce on how to proceed as we email our landlord (she lives elsewhere)?

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