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Mr Meeseeks

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  1. How to tell if they are mentally ill? Quite a lot of them demonstrate symptoms of mental illness during what they regard as normal behaviour, such as driving motor vehicles etc.
  2. They worship it at the temples which are gilded with gold as are their idols.
  3. Obviously not in his position because of his intelligence or aptitude.
  4. To clarify, no automated gates were available to be used by foreigners on exit from Suvarnabhumi airport immigration on Wednesday 13th December 2023.
  5. As usual, you simply don't understand the way things work here. Wrong. Different entities performing various functions within the airport are owned by different companies that have tendered to provide those services. The bus services are one of those. The buses are not owned or operated by the airlines.
  6. I am sure those Police with the Kraut Rommel hats are fully qualified to conduct lifting operations incident investigations. All fully qualified and well experienced in Kelvin TopSet or equivalent methodology to determine root cause analysis. 🤡🤡🤡
  7. Eh? They are still using the buses even though capacity is not maxed at the moment.
  8. I flew out on Wednesday and did not see any of these automatic gates nor any of them being used. All foreigners were directed to queue at desks. All the automated gates were marked Thai nationals only. The picture above is similar to what I experienced arriving back yesterday; a 30-minute wait at immigration.
  9. It's a typical Thai boondoggle to keep the bus company making money. Someone influencial owns the buses.
  10. Got back from KL yesterday and immediately noticed the poorer air quality in Pattaya. Ichy throat and on the sinuses.
  11. Hit and run and a hospital refusing to treat a seriously injured person because they were a tourist. Thainess.
  12. Blogging wasn’t the issue, she was selling stuff online. she has been deported and blacklisted according to KhaoSod.
  13. In Malaysia, by law, all labour must cease at 5pm so as not to disturb the public. The law is generally respected, too.
  14. Always mental illness. Are they all mentally ill? 🤔
  15. 1. New EVs have range in the 600 km region, exceeding the range of many ICE vehicles. 2. Costs are comparative, but when it comes to performance and equipment, EVs present a very good case for their value (see the new BYD Seal as an example). 3. More and more charging points are being installed everywhere around the country. Nearly all PTT stations have a couple of charging bays now. 4. Trade in value will exceed that of ICE vehicles. Aside from the obvious such as less wear on EV components (they have no engine, gearbox etc), the Thai government is encouraging EV adoption, so it that trend continues as expected, EVs will hold their value more than tradition ICE vehicles.
  16. I would like to share a rather unpleasant experience that has happened to me over the last few months. Hopefully it serves as a warning to others so they don't fall foul of what I consider to be a rather dishonest business practice by AIS. I have a post-paid AIS package for which I pay 499thb per month. I travel regionally for business on a regular basis and like to remain contactable on my Thai number, so I have roaming enabled. When I travel to Malaysia, I use a Malay sim so no need to access the internet using the AIS sim card. However, as the phone automatically connects to the internet it used 30mb or so of data on the AIS sim, for which I was charged a whopping 2,500thb. So for a couple of months I received these extortionate charges, and paid for them, because it was my fault for having the phone settings wrong when I disembarked the plane. Lesson learned though. After the second bill for 3,000thb arrived in October, I immediately called AIS call centre and disabled international roaming, citing the extortionate data charges as the reason. The operator stated that data roaming was disabled. Problem solved, or so I thought. In November, I had to go back to the UK on business, so I bought a pre-paid data package on my sim from AIS app for 899thb. I had it set to activate at the day and time I arrived in the UK, and not before. I flew Qatar Airways, so when I arrived in Doha I turned my phone on and connected to the WIFI network in the airport. Got back to Thailand and lo and behold, another extortionate bill from AIS had arrived. I called the call centre to query the amount. I was being charged another 2,500thb for 30mb of data charges in Doha, Qatar, when I switched flights! I argued that I had asked data roaming to be disabled, and that data roaming and the package should only have been activated about 8-9 hours later when I arrived in the UK. The call centre staff acknowledged the time I activated the data package was correct but offered no explanation as to why data roaming was re-enabled beforehand when I landed in Qatar. They reduced my bill, but I still ended up having to pay an additional 399thb for a roaming package for Qatar... This to me is not acceptable business practice. Just a word of warning if you are using AIS data roaming!
  17. 457 visas do not normally get a stamp in the passport, unless you request one.
  18. Needed to be reiterated, and probably will again later on in the thread.
  19. A fact some here are struggling to get their head around it seems.
  20. In Australia, about five years ago, an investigation into the 457 skilled worker visa (which had a pathway to permanent residency), found tens of thousands of Indians and Philippinos working in fast food establishments on that visa class. It was immediately scrapped and a Temporary Skills Shortage visa introduced.
  21. Qualified health professionals, including nurses, have different visa requirements and are not affected by the changes in the requirements being discussed.
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