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  1. I run a software company here in Chiang mai. The best way to get a job is:

    1. get to know the targetted company as much as possible.

    2. get connected in linkedin to employees of that company.

    3. get in touch with them to hear even more about that company.

    4. find out what you can do, to make this company better.

    Then contact HRM or the department head with your findings.

    I guarantee you, Thai people will never do these actions and you will stand out.

    yes, finding a job is a full time job!

    Regards,

    Hans

    Brilliant thank you Hans ! I am saving your post in a Word File !

    Yeah put it a file called "restraining orders and stalking laws"......this sagely advice has come off a dipsh@t "how to" website or a written by some idiot " consultant" in a book....pull stuff like that in the real world will have company concerned running a mile....

    I typical 'thaivisa' answer....people, people.....

    I probably waste my effort here, but still, i try, another nice article on this very subject:

    https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-get-any-job-you-want-even-youre-unqualified-raghav-haran

  2. You talk about polution, it is stil amazing if they create these kind of fires behind our house here. In the middle they started this kind of fire when everybody was asleep, in the morning the firefigthers ended the fire, then the neigbour started again for what? looks like kids...

    post-76411-0-61327100-1446290814_thumb.j

  3. I run a software company here in Chiang mai. The best way to get a job is:
    1. get to know the targetted company as much as possible.

    2. get connected in linkedin to employees of that company.

    3. get in touch with them to hear even more about that company.

    4. find out what you can do, to make this company better.

    Then contact HRM or the department head with your findings.

    I guarantee you, Thai people will never do these actions and you will stand out.

    yes, finding a job is a full time job!

    Regards,

    Hans

  4. Yes i am also looking for a Fury in Thailand. They can be had, but i need it official with book and registration plate and that seems to be pretty difficult.

    Called red baron, but they responded that they will not import any fury in the near future...then there is

    http://www.tpmotorcycle.com/webboard/?rid=1 and they suppose to have fury motorcycles but without book and registration plate...

    let me know if somebody has other suggestions for a Honda Fury motorcycle with book and registration plate.

    Regards,

    Hans

  5. if it is only for making money, difficult job. However depending on your interest and knowledge everybody can make money on the internet, but it takes time and hard work en do not expect results in weeks......

    So where are your interests and/or knowledge?

    Regards,

    Hans

    PS. yes i run a open source software development company here in chiang mai which only gets its customers from the internet. An yes we are still looking for java programmers and linux system administrators

  6. really nice Dave,

    being a senior member here, you organize a meeting but are not there yourself, not even a pre-warning

    I was there and stayed until 7:10.

    If this is typical for thaivisa....woow.....

    Regards,

    Hans

    Hello Winnie, BlackArtemis et al,

    Yes, I am very sorry for not turning up as planned; a case of the trots after some Burmese food on the visa run; and yes it is a long way from town; hence my inquiry to those who live in Hang Dong; and yes there are not many decent places.

    So it's back to the wine bar opposite ROSEWOOD in Kad Farang for me.

    Dave

  7. count me in too, bigC(previous carefour) is great to start and meet, easy to find...after that, sure go somewhere else....However in that area not much nice bars with pool....

  8. this is what i see on the first page:url: https://bizibanking....sui/SignOn.aspx

    In order to access to BIZ iBanking, please use the supported browsers below (Beta products are not supported).

    Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6, 7, 8 or above

    (www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer)

    To help improve online banking security, please use the licensed and up-to-date operating system software and anti-virus application. Do not use internet cafes or insecure public computers.

    url: https://bizibanking....sui/SignOn.aspx

    then try to click the login button????

    if you look at the copyright it is from 2006 which means they did probably not update the software for 5 years.

    in you look in the source there is even a check for netscape 3....who is using that?

    woow really look bad......

  9. this is what i see on the first page:url: https://bizibanking.bangkokbank.com/bblamsui/SignOn.aspx

    In order to access to BIZ iBanking, please use the supported browsers below (Beta products are not supported).

    Microsoft Internet Explorer version 6, 7, 8 or above

    (www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer)

    To help improve online banking security, please use the licensed and up-to-date operating system software and anti-virus application. Do not use internet cafes or insecure public computers.

    url: https://bizibanking.bangkokbank.com/bblamsui/SignOn.aspx

    then try to click the login button????

  10. Where are you going to build this house?

    I think a house of this design and size would be almost impossible to sell for anywhere near the cost of building it, especially if the house isn't located close to Bangkok or possibly on Phuket. Which is fine if you are building it to live in for the rest of your life and don't care what happens after that.

    Sophon

    We plan to build it on the south side of Chiang mai in the Hangdong area, in a small village outside a 'moo bahn' It could be true what you say but it sure will be a unique house and perhaps even my last house, however you never know.....

    Regards,

    Hans

  11. Thank you 'trogers' for elaborating on your initial, rather negative post, a bit unwordy of a platinum member?

    The reason why I like the design is the long outside walls and the long wide porch on the south side which allow for many windows and light. We plan to position the house east-west with the entry on the north side.

    Now I understand what you mean and now sure i will discuss it with my architect.

    Do not have one yet...suggestions?

    Thanks again,

    Hans

  12. Thank you for the extensive reply.

    We are currently in the fence/flandfill (0.5 meter) stage and plan to start building later this year. We have about 2-3 rai available.

    Concerning the metal roof I intent to hire separate specialized company doing that job, i will also let them approve the buidling plans for the house underneath, to make sure th roof is waterproof.

    Also as result of a comment in http://www.coolthaihouse.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2450&start=0 i probably also will not buy these plans but will ask an thai architect to design a similar house for me.

    I will also build the house in phases because i do not have enough cash available to do it all at once.

    If anybody has a building company/architect for the building/roof to suggest, please let me know....

    Thanks for your help sofar!

    Regards,

    hans

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