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LolaS

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  1. On 6/10/2020 at 10:27 PM, Brian K said:

    I am looking for online teaching opps in other countries, not Thailand.  As i stated in my initial email, many unis around the world have vacancies for remote lecturers but they tend to want people to be based in the same location as the uni.  

    yes you need to be based there, since there is requirement to go to seminars and you need to do papirology on site, a lot of bureaucracy at unis

  2. On 5/3/2020 at 11:21 PM, daphnia88 said:

     

     

    I'm also a university student, and for me personally, online learning works. However, teachers would need to learn how to communicate really well using written instructions, something many Thais, doesn't matter which profession, struggle with (it is related to the culture - too long to explain here). Lots of confusion otherwise.

    true,

     

     

    the main problem is thais professors dont know how to communicate or give directions

  3. On 6/8/2019 at 7:07 PM, Pilotman said:

    None of the Companies that I worked for would have accepted Thai University or post graduate qualifications as comparable to those from western Nationally registered and authorised universities. The best that can be said is that they compare with online degrees from those, mainly US Universities, that advertise their "virtual institutions" as credible educational institutions. They may gain a person entry to a western first degree course, but even that is debatable for some subjects. In my airline work with an Asian carrier, we would not accept Thai registered and trained aircrew, only those holding western ATPL, frozen or active, usually together with a suitable rating, even got considered.      

    2 milion baht is ATPL in Bangkok

  4. On 5/26/2019 at 1:11 PM, Dante99 said:

    Both require a blue book and your landlord's cooperation in most cases.  Both are about where you live.  What amphur do you live in? 

     

    Why didn't you answer the question about the tm30, it is related?

    no, you dont need blue book for tm30. 

     

  5. On 5/24/2019 at 9:07 PM, Dante99 said:

    Forget the yellow book.  She does not want to help you with it and is giving you the brush off.  

     

    Do you have a TM 30 report in your pp?  That is required where as a yellow book is not.

    those are two separate issues. why you bring t3o in conversation?

  6. 3 hours ago, moontang said:

    I bought a condo without bluebook.  A year later, I did the yellow book battle. Started by getting a blank blue... was able to put the seller on the phone with the tesaban.. she didn't have to appear.  Was given a blue, then a few weeks later given a yellow.  Just got a tax free fixed deposit for over age 55 with it... But if you already have one, yellow, get the form from the old place and it is much easier.  I did mine in South Su Thep.. Suthep is so big it is two tesaban.. translation done at cmuli for 300 THB.. translation of passport. But, my tesaban would not give an 8 year resident of the apartments next door one... they said for owner only.. Ymmv. 

    I am confused, is this in chiang mai or somewhere else?

  7. On 5/20/2019 at 7:08 PM, CMoldie said:

    When I recently moved from Santitham subdistrict, where I had a yellow book, to Sansai, I went to Santitham and cancelled my old yellow book and was given a form to take to Santitham. I was issued a new yellow book on the basis of this form. Lola S, have you been to Suthep to cancel the old yellow book and get the transfer form?

    problem is they asked me only for landlord blue book. which she claims doesnt have.

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