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Happy Grumpy

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  1. 4 hours ago, kenk24 said:

    wow.. so she married 2 guys at the same time... that deserves something i would think... accolades to the bride... 

    Well, one week apart.

     

    She married the farang and got the 250k and monthly salary, then he went back home for 3 weeks and she married her Thai husband 2 days later.

     

    Hell of a village party. Don't know how they afforded it. ????

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  2. 5 hours ago, Grumpy John said:

    with a guy who maybe less than ideal and to top it off if he leaves school to support the girl and the baby his career choices will be lump bags of fertiliser at the local ag store, work for a mango picking contractor or live with the parents and work on the family farm.  Sad but true.

     

    No it's not true.

     

     

    Her dad could be the father. 

  3. As you say, massage is a reserved occupation.

     

    Unlike wedding photography, pigeon tourism and buffet demolishing. 

     

     

    So it would have to be a Thai that was specifically trained in it. Not easy to find.

     

    Would actually be a good business for a Thai/Chinese person to set up legally. Set it up and train the Thais in how to give Chinese massages. 

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  4. On 9/24/2019 at 12:39 PM, kevinmartyn said:

    Instead Thailand prefers paper and NOT paper less work systems and like everything "Three-Fold ++" i think that's burocacy because i know their are many smart Thais that can improve systems but the government seems to keep systems from 200 years ago

    I was once observing a company's admin work here. Bi-annual work took 3 days that could be done in 5 minutes.

     

    The Thai manager said it's being done in the same way it has been since the company opened 87 years ago.

     

    How many employees did it have then?

     

    13.

     

    How many does it have now?

     

    Around 7,500.

     

     

     

    .... right.....

     

     

    Improving systems isn't really the Thai's strong point. 

     

     

    If the Thai promotes they can do it better than the senior's that came before them, they better be good at looking for a new job.

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