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NetJunkie116

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  1. 17 minutes ago, colinneil said:

    You obviously have little experience in dealing with immigration.

    As you are new on here you ar not aware of what i have posted before about how  difficult some immigratin officers can be, and how helpful other officers are.

    You are wrong being disabled has a lot to do with it.

    Like being in hosp[ital on life support and your wife being told hire an ambulance to bring him here.

    Yet when my wife went back got a different officer, the man could not be more helpful.

     

    Sorry to disappoint you, but I have over a decade of dealing with immigration here. If you can show me anywhere where it says that 90 day reports by proxy are specifically for those who are disabled, I will agree with you. Simple fact is you can't, because they are not. 90 days by proxy is the right of ANY person, either by their wife/husband or someone else with written authority.

     

    In your second example, that does have more to do with being incapacitated - but I was not talking about that, so not sure why you felt the need to mention it.

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  2. 8 hours ago, Argus Tuft said:

    Not sure what you were expecting in this case.

    Is the airline that you need to talk to (special assistance requests go through the airline first, not the airport) - if it is them that told you this then there's nothing much you can do.

    No elevator on an A380 to the upper deck - its booking 101 for that aircraft type.  Don't book an upper deck seat for anyone that is unable to ambulate themselves upstairs

     

    Absolute balderdash!

     

    http://www.reducedmobility.eu/20130306292/The-News/aircraft-accessibility-is-the-airbus-380-disabled-friendly.html

     

     

     

  3. 7 minutes ago, Elkski said:

    yes  i meant to correct this in my edit.   In  talking to  some English teachers  teaching this class I Was told this 70,000 number.  it may have applied to international or private or government schools.. i cant recall that exactly. 

     

    OK, the government is not going to pay for teachers at either international or private schools, let's get that out of the way first. Secondly, if government schools were funded at around 70K per month for foreign teachers, every single tin pot school would have foreign teachers, and that is not how it is, many many schools outside major cities have no foreign teachers.

  4. 10 hours ago, Elkski said:

    Also talking to the students the schools get about 70, 000 bought per English teacher from the government and the school gets to keep whatever difference between the pay and 70000.  so any teacher that's working for 18, 000 baht isn't the brightest person. 

     

    Because of course the students know how and how much the government funds education..................not.

  5. On 8/8/2018 at 9:43 AM, puukao said:

    It's funny, a few months ago it was all about getting more kids and their money.  we maxed out the class size.  now, after three months, the parents are finally realizing that the school promised some crazy things......lol.......and yesterday they told me to do some "marketing."   I told them to kick out half the class who can't write A to Z in a timely manner they never should have  been put in this "advanced" class.  Of course that's not going to happen.

     

    It's a small class,

     

    Make your mind up.

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