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Sydebolle

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  1. Clear out all those other useless positions in other government offices like revenue department counting photocopies, immigration goons insisting on blue inked stamps and signatures while insisting on bank statements printed on the bank's letter heads as blue rubber stamps and signatures of bank clerks are not accepted. Rid the TM30 and do away with the 90-days inferiority complex and you have tons of loose change to a) train the trainers properly (possibly with non-Thai assistance) and b) pay the teachers a market-relevant remuneration.
  2. One million visitors versus 2,007 consular cases? How many diplomats are assigned to providing such consular services?
  3. Another pristine example of the wisdom of the marketing goons at Thai Airways. This airline is an excellent example, how a generation of absolute incompetence, marred with corruption and lack of control, appointment by bak shish rather than qualification, can ruin an absolutely fantastic product. Up to 1992, when Chatichai Bunya-ananta was forced into retirement as he reached 60 years of age, Thai Airways was a schoolbook example. Founded in 1960 and brought up to its feet with the joining of aviation experts from SAS (Scandinavia) resulted in a small "mother" company called Thai Airways (TH) running the much bigger daughter (TG) and in the late 80s TH and TG were merged into one big star on Asia's aviation sky. The top floors were run by aviation experts, formerly with British Airways, Japan Airlines etc. and that resulted in a customer-focussed product others could only dream about. After 1992 the Air Force and the ministry of finance moved in and ruined the airline to the tune of more than 300 billion Thai Baht; literally bankrupt beyond any chance of resurrection but, due to national pride, kept artificially alive with lots of support by the tax payers. A one-liner wraps it up nicely "TG is like a 7/11 store without cashiers on the way out and everyone is invited to help themselves". They can reduce their baggage allowance to below zero, as far as I am concerned; I have not flown with them in 20+ years and I shall never ever set foot into one of their aircraft - ever again!
  4. We moved houses more than once because some absolute ignorant selfish Thai neighbours moved in after us or purchased a dog after we arrived. At the beginning I had discussions with my wife on the purchase vs. renting property. Today she agrees, that a rental is left within a very short time, if the surrounding changes, be it a motorbike or loudspeaker repair shop, a 7/11 with its notorious "ding ding" door alarm or doggies left to themselves in much too confined area without any care whatsoever except food and water. Some Western countries imposed laws that dog owners of a certain age must have someone taking care of their dogs if they would pass before the canines; domestic pets have to be kept in accordance with "pet appropriate" care and environment. Thailand has a long and bumpy road ahead as far as that is concerned; meanwhile dogs keep thousands of house owners in those sardines housing estates away or getting small children mauled simply because the dogs are not properly taken care of.
  5. This nationalistic protection is absolute outdated. Remember when some politicians queried the ability of Abhisit Vejjajiva, since he was born in Wallsend, United Kingdom? Abhisit never took UK citizenship yet the fact, that he was born in England was reason enough to rattle the cage. The best candidates, irrespective of gender, nationality, religion or race, should be considered - everywhere. Look at the Alien Business Law and the restriction of professions allowed to work in Thailand ...... clear sign of inferiority complex. Fact is, that Thai pilots are not superior nor inferior compared to their non-Thai colleagues hence I would also assume, that non-Thai pilots are hired only once there is not sufficient "domestic supply". Look at the success of quite a number of top airlines, namely in the Middle East; not only piloted but managed on all levels by non-locals for the simple fact, that the best qualified candidate should be doing the job.
  6. Run, by all means run and never look back
  7. Yet another reason to put pedophiles, like rapists and drug dealers up the wall and get the firing squad over. You will not undo what he did but you will prevent such sickos doing anything like this ever again while saving a lot of taxpayers money. Unless, of course, he gets suicided in jail - not unheard of either ............
  8. Get it from the horse's mouth, go there early in person and Bob's your uncle 😉
  9. He might have been suicided? Anyhow, good riddance, if you ask me and the tax payers are happy as well 😉
  10. Last supper for the doggie? The provocation seems to be real 😞
  11. Recheck that information; cannot believe that this is the only way. If you are a parent, get your name signed and inked on the child's birth certificate then you're sorted usually. A DNA test comes at a price and usually is required, if the parental roots are not clear. Ring the Embassy and get it from the horse's mouth; I for one never ever heard of a DNA requirement to authenticate clear voluntary parental admittance.
  12. Don't they start early these days ................
  13. Good riddance, the tax payers say "thank you" for the fact, that this lovely star of the law enforcement was most likely suicided! Must have stepped onto the wrong toes big (and for the last) time!
  14. Drinking zone - rarely read a more arrogant statement by a country which depends soooooo much on tourism. Next is "dirty farang" zone, shopping zone, bon23453ing zone and jump-out-of-the-condominium-zone? Grown ups do not need zones - me thinks. You either allow it ..... or not. In Thailand's case the oligarch elite keeps on herding the underlings into all sorts of funny ideas which, in 99.9% of the cases, do not work. So forget the drinking zones and realize, that alcohol sales ban hours don't work like there is no corruption nor prostitution in the land - so I have been told 😉
  15. There is most likely much, much more to this story than the media leaks ...... I guess we have not heard any famous last words on the soap saga!
  16. So the uglification of Thai children during their formative years at the world's most questionable schools comes to a screeching halt - thank the Lord for this. So the only spot on the planet remaining with governmentally "inspired" haircuts remains North Korea then ......
  17. Taking these power banks, mobile smart phones, tablets, iPads and all these other electronics I might not be alone wondering, what passengers (or people in general for that matter) were doing 30 years ago? There were no smart phones etc., no power banks, no nothing and they still survived somehow - or am I getting old?
  18. "Foreigners’ Working Management Act", a chapter of the "Alien Business Law" ensuring the non-competitiveness of Thailand's domestic business affairs? Fine the fellow, throw him out of the country but - for God's sake - focus on relevant things. Who in his right mind cares about what this Turkish bloke did wrong. He sold stuff without a work permit, that's it!
  19. Fun and Games - known by the Romans already. For anyone with common sense; stay indoors at home or leave Pattaya during the silly days - everything else is a complete waste of time
  20. 350 days is not a year like when the Thais had the AEC2015 moved from 1 January to 31 December 😉
  21. Dr. Somchai Suriwong should know, that some government bodies ban alcohol sales without logic like midnight to 11am, 2pm to 5pm as well as pre- and election days and Buddhist holidays. All this does not make sense at all; the pre- and election day ban was to avoid that political parties would get the electorate drunk prior to approaching the polling stations? Some other government bodies make tidy "tips" as the electorate could not care the least about such laws and hence booze is available everywhere anytime - except the official big supermarkets and the 7/11s etc. The mom-and-pop shops will sell you anything during these blockades. Another example of how this country really works 😉
  22. Knives were out all the while .......... get the pop corn, it might be an interesting summer session after all 😉
  23. Pudu (Uttaradit) coming from Laos as well 😉
  24. Possibly the silliest excuse if not an outrageous lie is Phumtham Wechayachai's statement. Did he expect a hand-written note by the American president or QE2/King Charles III on the subject? Be honest and just admit that you followed the whistles of PR China. Thailand could have granted political asylum as well and, except a lot of cage rattling out of Beijing and consultations on ambassadorial levels ...... nothing else would have happened. The official Thailand should be ashamed of herself, a very poor loss of image in the 21st century 😞
  25. Get it from the horse's mouth, see the immigration yourself and get the updated requirements. Everything else is hear-tell, possibly out of date, incorrect or incomplete.
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