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allane

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  1. I can't remember the initials commonly used in Thai, but in English it is "Non-formal Education". Available at most high schools in Bangkok or upcountry, and used by a far greater percentage of the population than in western countries. Cost varies depending on number of courses taken, but a ballpark guess is no more than 1000 baht/course/semester.

    If you don't trust your girlfriend, don't pay her, pay the school.

  2. There are no "06" area codes in Thailand

    02: Bangkok and some portions of adjacent provinces

    03: central and eastern regions

    04: norheastern

    05: northern

    07: southern

    08: mobile telephones

  3. "A to Z Krungthep" This is a bound soft cover atlas. I bought mine about 3 years ago at Se-ed Books, or one of the similar Thai language bokstores. Look in the map section. I can't recall the price; about 250 - 300 baht I think.

    This is a bound volume on A4 size paper, bilingual Thai-English. It covers greater Bangkok, including all of Samut Prakan at 1:50,000. Central Bangkok is covered at 1:25,000.

    Published by PN Map - Website: www.pnmap.thaipanit.com Tel. (02) 411 - 1285 or 411 - 2594. Their office is on Phra Nok Road.

  4. You can walk through any department store, and note the prices on any items you like. This would fix the maximum price that you should pay any street vendor or small shop merchant, because they have lower overhead costs,

  5. It is my understanding that if the employer has decided that you are the best available applicant, and can show that there are no suitable Thai's to fill the position, the Labour Dept. will issue a Work Permit. I do not believe that they consider themselves to be more suitable than the employer in judging whether the applicant is suitably qualified or not.

    I should say here that my first experience was several years ago, and was not in your field.

  6. You are dreaming in technicolour. Even 7000 baht/mo. is less than 250 baht/day. No one is going to rent a room (that you would consider habitable) to a farang for that price, on a daily basis, or on a monthly basis with no deposit.

  7. I am presuming that you are paying 5 baht/unit for electricity. A single air-conditioner costs about 5000 baht per month, if you never shut it off. Calculate accordingly, based on actual number of hours used per month.

    For English language bus maps, try Bookazine. Asia Books may hav some too.

  8. Dr. Pitak, Patra Clinic, Sathorn Thani Complex, Chong Nonsri BTS Station.

    The Sathorn Thani Complex is on the northeast corner of Sathorn and Narathiwat Roads. (Standard Chartered Bank on the corner of the building facing the intersection.) The clinic is on the ground floor of the northeastern-most building, at the back of this 3 building complex. (Walk past a Kodak shop.)

    He is only there about three days per week, as he has another location elsewhere. Best to go in to make your initial enquiry in the late afternoon, about 4:30 - 5:00 p.m. If memory serves me correctly, he is also there Saturday mornings.

    He speaks English, but the support staff do not. But, they should be able to hand you a business card, saying what times he is there, if you happen to arrive at a time when he is not there.

  9. Head north out of the airport. Turn left (west) on Bangna - Trat Road. You will see the elevated freeway running above it overhead. Go up on the elevated highway. Continue straight ahead (westbound), following signs for Daokhanong. After some time (10 -15 minutes ?) you will cross the Chaophraya River on a high suspension bridge.

    Once you have crossed the river, do NOT continue to follow signs for Daokhanong. If you do, that will turn you around, bringing you back towards central Bangkok.

    Instead look for signs saying Rama II Road or Pak Tho, (Highway 35).

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