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ratchaburi

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  1. 8 hours ago, drbeach said:

    So Thai registered trucks are driving through Vietnam all the way to the Chinese border? Somehow I doubt this, and that Thai trucks are actually being reloaded in Laos onto Vietnamese or Lao registrations and then driven through northern Vietnam to the Chinese border.

    I can drive my pickup into Cambodia, Myanmar, Malaysia, Vietnam & China as I have a passport for my Thai registered pickup.

    So I think that truck  can do the same. ???? 

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  2. 22 hours ago, JonnyF said:

    Correct. The WHO has handled this very poorly indeed. They handed out a lot of very poor advice which has undoubtedly made the situation worse.

     

    However, many people have an irrational hate of Donald Trump so they will disagree. If Trump said water was wet they'd disagree. It's a shame they lack the ability to separate their emotions from the cold hard facts.

    JonnyF

    You are so right I was just about to write the same thing.

    It's a shame they lack the ability to separate their emotions from the cold hard facts. So True

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  3. When Seattle officials were considering cutting back on glyphosate, they sought advice from San Francisco, which began rolling out restrictions on chemical pesticides in 1997. Seattle’s not alone—tens of cities across the U.S. have recently cracked down on glyphosate use. In 2018, Portland, Maine, banned the chemical, and Austin, Texas, restricted it. This year, Miami and Los Angeles County approved their own bans on city property. Some cities, like Boston, avoid glyphosate on an unofficial basis. Others, like New York City, may be poised to ban it in the near future.

     

    https://www.citylab.com/environment/2019/10/glyphosate-pesticide-cancer-roundup-lawsuit-bayer-monstanto/598537/

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  4. The work permit is your's not your employer.

    I would go to the labour department & talk to them that you have finish with the old employer & will be looking to start with a new employer

    You can transfer your work permit talk to your New Employer transfer takes around 14 days if your new Boss has all the paper work ready.  ????

    Best if you have a lawyer do this work.

     

       

     

     

     

  5. More bad info. A new company requires a new WP. You cannot transfer it.

    OK I will put it this way, if you have a work permit it helps to step from 1 job to the next job that as long as it the same job discretion & the new employer has all the right paper work. This should take 14 days

    It is a lot harder if you don't have a work permit as you would have to start all over again at the beginning.smile.png

  6. No body has answered the OP question

    But my main question is weather it is possible to move the work permit to another company easily in this situation.

    The answer is yes you can transfer to a new company & you can work for 2 companies on the 1 work permit as long as the 2 companies are OK with it.

    When you get your work permit keep it as it is your work permit.

    The company you work for will say they payed for it.

    Don't let them have it.

    When I first came to Thailand, I fell into the trap of giving my work permit to my employer.

    When it came time to leave they would not give it back.

    When I change employers I used a lawyer as they know the laws, good luck smile.png

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