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FruitPudding

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  1. It's quite common at school shows and parents nights for the teachers to work unpaid overtime doing..... whatever, basically. They are often MCs, entertainers etc etc. The teachers will often do shows as will the students. There's always food n drink obviously,maybe not always booze though.
  2. Amen. It's changing for the worst. And look at the progressive freakshow West.
  3. Apparently, traditional Thai dancing and serving drinks to guests is too much to ask. I think they just weren't offered overtime and that's what their problem was.
  4. I am sensing they weren't offered any overtime cash. Vaseline required.
  5. They have no right to take the deposit that was given to cover damages, unless something was damaged, of course. The other deposit to cover the last months rent, obviously they keep that. If they are keeping the 2 months deposit which was supposed to be for breakages and damages - despite nothing being damaged - I don't see anything wrong with you causing damage up to that amount. That's what it's there for, right?
  6. Ironically, killing countless innocent people in the process, yeah..... ????
  7. Well, I didn't hear very many (any??) complaints around the world over the last few decades while the West was invading and terrorizing various countries in the Middle East. Time to get off the moral high horse.
  8. That's interesting. I wonder if their study showed the new phenomenon of blacks with lower scores being accepted and whites with higher scores being rejected.
  9. The rest of Europe should take a leaf out of Poland's book.
  10. What did she invest it in?
  11. Capitalism is the only vehicle to freedom. Socialism is inherently evil.
  12. Another problem is online gambling and underground lottery
  13. Yeah, I offloaded my gambling nutcase EX to an older richer farang. Glad she's in the rear mirror.
  14. It depends. For manners and mentality, probably Japanese. For looks, SE Asian is fine, but perhaps Latino or black would be preferable. For a proper relationship I'd probably say white - preferably anglo background - irrespective of whether she's from Australia, Europe, Canada, America, South Africa or whatever. But it's highly subjective, of course
  15. While I agree with you that he's probably not a qualified electrician I can also inform you that virtually every fully qualified electrician in the West has had a little buzz once or twice in their careers.
  16. The link you posted to the police website clearly states the acceptable reasons/purposes for the certificate and the supporting documents you need to show to get it for your purpose ???? This thread was supposed to be about using an agency to get it if you do not fit into one of the accepted categories or if you do not have the supporting documents to fit your purpose. I used bold to highlight that because I didn't get a single answer that was on topic.
  17. I started this thread before I contacted agencies, obviously. I wanted to know the process from other who did it before. However, I copped a lot of flack from guys here who weren't aware that you could use an agent or who thought you could just walk up there yourself and get a certificate without an acceptable purpose.
  18. According to the Siam Legal website the document from the special police department only declares that you do not have a criminal record in Thailand. You can check their website for this info. And they do act as an agent and they fill out the form and submit the application on your behalf. I dunno how they get around the employer/embassy letter requirement though. Other agents offer this service too for about half the price of Siam Legal. They also arrange an appointment (date and time) for you to just go there for finger prints only. No queueing up. The officer handling your case is waiting for you.
  19. This link that you posted clearly shows the specific cases they will issue the certificate for and it clearly states the required documents for each case. But if you do not fall into one of those categories you can get an agent to assist in getting the certificate. That's what this thread is about.
  20. The police website clearly states you need a letter from employer or embassy etc etc. When did you do it on your own? I think you could just rock up there yourself years ago, but not now. I know when my school does it every year for our African teachers they have to write a letter for the teacher. He can't just walk in there with just his passport without a letter from employer.
  21. He changed his religion and used that as an excuse. Pull the other leg mate. Lol In any case, bone spurs is a better excuse than religion. Irrespective of that, why should you need an excuse? What about Human rights? You don't wanna fight, you don't wanna fight. No shame.
  22. The 3-4 week waiting time is the 100 baht option The express service is 6-7 days for a couple thousand. Ain't no way they are doing anything with your embassy in that time. I could do a record check in my home country, but it takes weeks
  23. Not true. You need a letter from an institution requesting it (Thai employer, embassy etc etc)

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