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Lorry

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  1. MFA doesn't do translations. For legalization, you need an online appointment. I have seen foreigners and Thais sent back for lack of appointment.
  2. Yes, there used to be another big regular AIS store somewhere there. They told me now there is just the counter in the hall near the Serenade store, 2 staff. They were quite the opposite of lovely.
  3. What makes you think so? There is a word for people like you. Serenade status requires a certain minimum amount of phone bills with AIS. I had Serenade status a long time ago but AIS stopped offering the service I mostly used so I became an ordinary customer.
  4. Took the skytrain at Mahatthai during rush hour. Quite crowded, most passengers seem to take it every day, as they were glued to their phones and ignoring the views. But then, the views there just show you the whole misery of Bangkok's urban sprawl. Views at Srinakarin are nicer. Loooong walkways. Stations seem always to be a bit away from where most people want to go, at least this is the case at Seacorn, at Mahatthai and at the Mall Bangkapi. (This is usually what happens if public transport is privately built)
  5. AIS call center told me to go to a big AIS shop with my request, they suggested M quartier. They were wrong: there is no AIS shop at M quartier (there used to be one). There is a big Serenade shop which kicked me out immediately (Serenade means AIS high value customer). Normal AIS customers are served in the hall, in the public area, by 2 staff at a small counter, no seating, no queue number, you queue standing in the hall (sometimes you have to wait an hour). Is it the same at the other big AIS shops, in Paragon, in Central World etc? Or is this a specialty of M quartier ( they were quite unhelpful, too)?
  6. 30 y.o. girl from upcountry, just arrived at Bangkok, Onnut No fever, but had 2 days of malaise (maybe fever) and sore throat before the cough started. ATK twice negative (done after she felt better). No sore throat No breathing problems Possibly weight loss, but she didn't check her weight An elderly relative upcountry suffers from bloody cough Where to go and start with a check-up? Any doctor recommendations? Chest institute is very far away, Camillian Hospital (used before in a similar situation) doesn't have an infectious disease doctor anymore.
  7. One more problem with Bolt etc is that the drivers don't know Bangkok. They don't have the slightest idea where they actually are and whether the way they are going makes any sense. Taxi drivers, however, usually know Bangkok quite well. In Bolt or Cabb you cannot import a location from Google maps or from line, you have to use their search function. Searching for วัดใต้ in Bolt gives you about 20 locations. Searching for my place in Bolt gives you exactly one location, unfortunately it is 6km away from my place.
  8. Both Bisoprolol and Ramipril are not very difficult to find. I cannot imagine that Yasothon doesn't have them. Mukdahan and Ubon definitely have them. Locals will know which pharmacy is well-stocked. It can be quite useful to know this in the future. Maybe easier and faster than the online pharmacies. BTW There are several threads discussing the pros and cons of the different online pharmacies.
  9. 10-15k max is about minimum salary. 550 B/day is the average what companies pay industrial workers. Nurses in Thailand do have a degree and a salary to match. Your numbers were about right 20 years ago.
  10. Clinics don't have the vaccine. Hospitals have it. Rat bites should be treated in a hospital. It's the same kind of vaccines, but as a preventive vaccination they are given 3 times (new WHO schedule since 2018: only 2 clinic visits necessary, but maybe 2 injections at each visit, depending on the injection technique used). After being bitten or otherwise exposed (e.g. by licking on a wound), they are given 3 (if intradermal injections) or 4 (if intramuscular injections) times if you haven't been vaccinated before (in this case you should also get immune globulin) If you have been vaccinated before, only 2 times. That sums it up very well. Post can be 3 times, see above (TRC-ID)
  11. Easily available as cream. Ointment, I am not sure.
  12. The advice to wait 10 days is hopelessly outdated. This is not the advice Thai medical professionals give. The current advice and practice in Thailand is: those bitten or scratched by animals should seek medical attention. And they will be vaccinated. Most Thais know this.
  13. They do work incredibly long hours, very often double shifts, i.e. 16 hours. Financial situation as Shop said. Hard to find a nurse without a car. Multiple credit cards, of course. Houses more like 3-5m. It's all a bit less in the public sector than in the private sector, but perks a better in the public sector.
  14. BTS staff told me the old ones expired after 5 years, the new ones will expire in 7 years. Years ago, they expired much faster, I think it was every 2 years. But you got a new one immediately.
  15. Thx for a very informative post. Yes, i needed this. I really had no idea what the ladders were for until another poster explained it. You mentioned the safety videos, and you are right: I have never seen safety videos on the other systems. Here they made me look where the fire-extinguishers are, and how to open the compartment, so they had exactly the desired effect. If there were a fire on the old BTS I would be completely clueless. I still think fire extinguishers should be placed in the open for all to see. Sounds almost too good to be true. As of now, I can't use my rabbit card at all, it "expired". I can't remember how many times BTS staff told me that my card had expired, even before they had the rabbit card. But to get a new rabbit card, they wouldn't do it on the spot. "Come back tomorrow and bring your passport!" As if they hadn't my passport in their system. A bureaucratic procedure for a f...ing stored value ticket!
  16. Same with me. Last year, they passed it back. This year, I didn't even show it. No problem. But about 7-10 years ago, IO at CW wanted a 1- year contract, scrutinised the contract and was very happy that I even had a signed copy of the landlord's ID. CW didn't want it from me, neither last year nor this year.
  17. I avoid them. Reports a mixed at best. I have used Dental Hospital at Onnut (formerly at soi 49) but never for crowns and not in the last 5 years. They used to be the best dental care in Bangkok. Expensive. Dentista dental clinic at Onnut is good for crowns. Not cheap.
  18. Huge advertisement at Central World for Pride Kleenex
  19. At our local BigC, all 10 ATMs that were not at the bank branches have been dismantled. The ATMs at the branches have been reduced from 3 to 2 (BBL), 2 to 1 (SCB) and so on,
  20. Since about January, but the first months they were difficult to get, systems didn't work very well. Not available from BTS stations. Only through rabbit rewards, only by using the rabbit app and paying by QR code and banking app. So it's not only that your passport has to be linked to the rabbit card (and all your trips are surveyed), they want much more of your personal data. 15 trips 630 baht, 25 trips 1020 baht, 35 trips also available. Unattractive prices if you live in the "old" BTS area, lets say between Morchit and Onnut. Basically free for the outlying stations, so it's good for the condo developers at Teparak or Laksi.
  21. In addition to what others reported (bumpy ride, windows still transparent without commercials so you have a view): If you like zigzag labyrinths this is for you. Endless zigzagging walkways, stairs, bridges, skywalks. The stations look very cheap from outside. Stations wear the MRT logo, tickets the BTS logo. I am sure, by the time we have to pay they will develop a payment system incompatible with all the other systems in Bangkok public transport. Very few passengers (weekdays, daytime). Trains run every 10 minutes, but with so few passengers they will probably reduce this to every 20 minutes (like airport link), which would make it much less attractive. Driverless. They have fire extinguishers on board, well hidden in a locked compartment under some seats. In case of fire, you need to stay calm, don't panic but take your time to fiddle with the locks of the fire extinguishers' compartment. They also have emergency ladders. I couldn't figure out whether they are a staircase to heaven or whether you are supposed to climb down to street- level (in this case, you have to jump the last 5 or 10 meters as the ladders aren't very long)
  22. Last time I made an online appointment at CW was 2 weeks ago. Free, no payment. No outside service provider. No documentation had to be provided online.
  23. Sure, a tech guy who makes a living selling tech cræp to mankind will speak like this. You can be sure, that he doesn't want to be treated by a "hallucinating" copy machine, he will want a professional when he is sick. AI for the plebs, sure.
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