Dart12 Posted July 13, 2022 Posted July 13, 2022 53 minutes ago, KhunLA said: If they don't drink/drugs or gamble, then 5yr plan as bar gal should secure a nice retirement. One ex, had millions of baht (not mine) pass through her hands, and into the bottle, lottery & card games. Now has nothing. Present wife helped sell the first house for tidy profit, bought land & contracted the 2nd house, with my tutoring, and made excellent profit. She now downsized to new house w/solar & small parcel of land next door for farming. So now sits on nice bank account, and nice house that is self sufficient, w/no mortgage. Technically -0- operating cost, since solar & collect rain water. Though 150 a month for water isn't going to set anyone back. All we need to do is feed ourselves. She/we planned it that way, as any bar or non bar gal can do also, and have a nice retirement. Just take a wee bit of planning and a brain. If chickies marry well, expat or Thai, then like myself, subtract mandatory food bill, and we could actually save 50+k baht a month. Since living on less than 20k is easy and quite comfy. So every year is another 1/2 mill to her retirement fund, and that's with a few out & about paid for. No reason for anyone to be skint here on a retirement visa, or spouse/GF, left hanging empty handed after we pass on. Unless you rent & buy a bunch of depreciating sh!t you don't need, while trying to impress people who could give two sh!ts about you. Same same, not different worldwide. 10k a month after I c r a p out, and only 1 mill in the bank is good for 8.3 years. She could easily live on 10k a month. If I live 10 more years, that's a possible 5 more mill in the bank, so 40 more years of living expense, on top of what she has now, and she's only/all ready 45 yrs old. Living is Easy .... People make it hard. My girlfriend EATS about 25k a month easy in Pattaya area lol. Most of it street vendor and market food even. I"m not exagerating either. 2 2
Popular Post KhunLA Posted July 13, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 13, 2022 9 minutes ago, Dart12 said: My girlfriend EATS about 25k a month easy in Pattaya area lol. Most of it street vendor and market food even. I"m not exagerating either. We, wife & myself, would have a hard time spending 800 baht a day in restaurants, let alone street vendors & market shopping. Rarely does our restaurant bill break 500 baht. Don't eat out at restaurants much, and our monthly food bill 'in & out' is about the 10k mark. 4
Popular Post Kenny202 Posted July 13, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 13, 2022 4 hours ago, Gottfrid said: You do not have a great knowledge of Thailand, do you? As @Farmerslife posted above. Most of the bargirls have a house in their home village to come back to, as they both send money to family and occasionally go home and build the on the house. You have also heard too many stories about the so called "brother". I would say that 50 % might have a husband and 50 % not. Also very wrong about that factories do not hire older ladies. In that case they have no problem in employing people up to around 55. However, as I say, most have planned and have a house as well as farm land to come back to. You can´t be more wrong. I'd say you are the one has little knowledge of rural life here. Wrong on every point. Most have planned and have a house and farm land to come back to? lol. Most being maybe 2 or 3 %, or the few who scammed some farang guy out of his life savings. I have lived in rural Thailand 10 years and most I have seen, even the ones who found a guy and got a house usually gambled it away or lost it somehow due to family issues....they all seem to end up penniless back in the bar. Even if they have a house they have no way of earning income in a rural village so impossible to live their without the support of husband or family 7
Popular Post Kenny202 Posted July 13, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 13, 2022 1 hour ago, Danderman123 said: How much does she give to her family every month? Generally 2000 baht.... 3000 if they are taking care of the kid. The myth of these "ladies" working to support their families is simply that 3
Popular Post ThailandRyan Posted July 13, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 13, 2022 3 minutes ago, KhunLA said: We, wife & myself, would have a hard time spending 800 baht a day in restaurants, let alone street vendors & market shopping. Rarely does our restaurant bill break 500 baht. Don't eat out at restaurants much, and our monthly food bill 'in & out' is about the 10k mark. 8k is what I spend at Makro at the beginning of the month to stock the pantry, refrigerator, and freezer. Then add about another 4k during the month as we eat out and buy fresh veggies. Hoping this goes down when we relocate on a permanent basis to PKK. We spent 155thb last week buying 11kg of pineapples, a few mangos, papaya's, and dragon fruit before we returned to BKK. The prices on fruit and local veggies alone will save us more than a few baht. A GF of my now ex-wife works in the trade in Pattaya, she has managed to have 2 houses built in Nong Saeng for her and has a Fortuner, and a Hi-lux courtesy of a few paramours. At 38 she is pretty much set, and has learned from the mistakes of others, but then I am sure the now ex BF's see it otherly. 5
Danderman123 Posted July 13, 2022 Author Posted July 13, 2022 3 minutes ago, Kenny202 said: Generally 2000 baht.... 3000 if they are taking care of the kid. The myth of these "ladies" working to support their families is simply that They intend to support their families, but then Thai boyfriends, gambling and drinking get in the way. But, some do send religiously. And some have demanding families that take every satang.
Popular Post Danderman123 Posted July 13, 2022 Author Popular Post Posted July 13, 2022 5 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said: A GF of my now ex-wife works in the trade in Pattaya, she has managed to have 2 houses built in Nong Saeng for her and has a Fortuner, and a Hi-lux courtesy of a few paramours. At 38 she is pretty much set, and has learned from the mistakes of others, but then I am sure the now ex BF's see it otherly. The exception rather than the rule. 5 2
PJ71 Posted July 13, 2022 Posted July 13, 2022 12 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said: she has managed to have 2 houses built in Nong Saeng for her and has a Fortuner, and a Hi-lux courtesy of a few paramours. I would think some of this is on credit.
Popular Post Kenny202 Posted July 13, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 13, 2022 From what I see there are tons of +40 girls working in bars. Don't forget many 40yo here could easily pass for 30 in a short dress and makeup. I am guessing after they do start getting a bit rough and can't compete with the younger prettier girls maybe they return to the provincial cities and work in the bars there or work massage, fish bowls etc. Most Udon / Khon Kaen workers I would say 40+. I think you would be surprised how many of the younger girls are on sites like "onlyfans" now. I don't know the figures but many must have tried this out to supplement their income when Covid shut everything down for 2 years. I have seen what someone living in Thailand would call very ordinary overweight, tattooed very rough ex bar / village girls charging $10-30 for a monthly subscription, and have several hundred followers. That's not bad coin for sitting on your a$$ and taking a few photos videos. They also do special "custom" videos and are constantly asking for tips, and plenty of blokes stupid enough to give tips to their fantasy GF. They gain an audience by doing raunchy clips on Facebook, Tiktok etc and have links to their onlyfans page from there. They can do some pretty suggestive little videos on these platforms without removing their clothes and soon get a following. Again even the sort of girl I describe can look pretty hot in a g string and make up. Here they have a worldwide audience, not just a few drunks in a bar. I am pretty sure it will end up being the death of the bar scene as we knew it, already in decline the last 5 years with Tinder and the like and there will be plenty of work for over 40/50 bar girls, in fact they will be your only choice. Bars just don't seem to be fun places anymore 3
Popular Post ThailandRyan Posted July 13, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 13, 2022 17 minutes ago, Danderman123 said: The exception rather than the rule. Yes. She is the exception. Has obtained a Schegen Visa good for i have no idea long and lived in Italy off and on for 3 years while setting up a yoga business there as well, before returning after breaking up with that individual. I think she might have married him. Seems all of my now ex wife's friends have been married and divorced. For them it was always about the money. Only one of the 4 worked the bars..... 4
Danderman123 Posted July 13, 2022 Author Posted July 13, 2022 1 hour ago, Kenny202 said: From what I see there are tons of +40 girls working in bars. Don't forget many 40yo here could easily pass for 30 in a short dress and makeup. I am guessing after they do start getting a bit rough and can't compete with the younger prettier girls maybe they return to the provincial cities and work in the bars there or work massage, fish bowls etc. Most Udon / Khon Kaen workers I would say 40+. I think you would be surprised how many of the younger girls are on sites like "onlyfans" now. I don't know the figures but many must have tried this out to supplement their income when Covid shut everything down for 2 years. I have seen what someone living in Thailand would call very ordinary overweight, tattooed very rough ex bar / village girls charging $10-30 for a monthly subscription, and have several hundred followers. That's not bad coin for sitting on your a$$ and taking a few photos videos. They also do special "custom" videos and are constantly asking for tips, and plenty of blokes stupid enough to give tips to their fantasy GF. They gain an audience by doing raunchy clips on Facebook, Tiktok etc and have links to their onlyfans page from there. They can do some pretty suggestive little videos on these platforms without removing their clothes and soon get a following. Again even the sort of girl I describe can look pretty hot in a g string and make up. Here they have a worldwide audience, not just a few drunks in a bar. I am pretty sure it will end up being the death of the bar scene as we knew it, already in decline the last 5 years with Tinder and the like and there will be plenty of work for over 40/50 bar girls, in fact they will be your only choice. Bars just don't seem to be fun places anymore Bars in Pattaya are far from being in decline. Onlyfans has the typical pyramid distribution of earnings, the top 1% gets 90% of the money. Same with most online systems. And earnings for the bottom half are intermittent.
Popular Post BritManToo Posted July 13, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 13, 2022 2 hours ago, Kenny202 said: Don't forget many 40yo here could easily pass for 30 in a short dress and makeup. Mine still looks OK ............. for an old boiler ......... 3 2
Popular Post Gottfrid Posted July 13, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 13, 2022 2 hours ago, Kenny202 said: I'd say you are the one has little knowledge of rural life here. Wrong on every point. Most have planned and have a house and farm land to come back to? lol. Most being maybe 2 or 3 %, or the few who scammed some farang guy out of his life savings. I have lived in rural Thailand 10 years and most I have seen, even the ones who found a guy and got a house usually gambled it away or lost it somehow due to family issues....they all seem to end up penniless back in the bar. Even if they have a house they have no way of earning income in a rural village so impossible to live their without the support of husband or family ???????????? I don´t think so. What are you on about. Do you believe they must scam a foreigner out of his life saving to be able to build a house? They can make a decent house for about 250 000 - 300 000 baht. Sometimes not more than 150k, if it´s not of any size. I have done it 3-4 times in Thailand, so I think I have experience. It´s just a drop in the ocean an something you must be willing to lose to live. 1 3
Popular Post petermik Posted July 13, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 13, 2022 39 minutes ago, BritManToo said: Mine still looks OK ............. for an old boiler ......... Tight <deleted>...buy her a decent chair LOL 2 1
Popular Post recom273 Posted July 13, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 13, 2022 4 hours ago, Danderman123 said: No money in Isaan. Really? I am amazed how much money my wife manages to find in villages around our area. She has business selling second hand clothes, gets herself up 4.45 am, drives the truck to various village markets around and never comes back with less than a couple of thousand, on a good day she can turn 5K in profit and still be be home by 8.30 AM. Last month she found a buyer for 10 rai of land. She's not the sharpest tool in the shed, I imagined her getting burnt or even worse it costing me money to bail her out. Today she turns up with a big grin and 100K commission in a 7-11 bag. She's got another two plots of land to sell now. I agree there aren't so many jobs to be had here, It's not about the region there is money to be made everywhere in Thailand, some are too lazy to think of an idea to get it. 5
Popular Post Kenny202 Posted July 13, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 13, 2022 10 minutes ago, recom273 said: Really? I am amazed how much money my wife manages to find in villages around our area. She has business selling second hand clothes, gets herself up 4.45 am, drives the truck to various village markets around and never comes back with less than a couple of thousand, on a good day she can turn 5K in profit and still be be home by 8.30 AM. Last month she found a buyer for 10 rai of land. She's not the sharpest tool in the shed, I imagined her getting burnt or even worse it costing me money to bail her out. Today she turns up with a big grin and 100K commission in a 7-11 bag. She's got another two plots of land to sell now. I agree there aren't so many jobs to be had here, It's not about the region there is money to be made everywhere in Thailand, some are too lazy to think of an idea to get it. Funny about the secondhand clothes. When I first came to Thailand and lived in an extremely poor village, I tried to give away some really good quality shirts and shorts. Some of it expensive travel wear worn a few times or even new. Guy next door pretty sure had 2 x shorts and shirts to his name commented to my wife....why he not give me new. Other guy looked at us like we just handed him a sewer rat. Was at a local market and found a woman selling excellent Hawaiin shirts, Columbia shirts and shorts etc for next to nothing. I noticed there was never anyone there and asked my missus why Thais wont buy vintage / second hand clothing. She said "not want look poor" which was ridiculous as they clearly were extremely poor where I lived. I suspect maybe also scared of the ghost of who ever wore the shirt. Things seemed to have changed now a bit and funny the people you see at markets and stalls rummaging through second hand clothes are usually people who look like they have money or are well off 5
1FinickyOne Posted July 13, 2022 Posted July 13, 2022 8 hours ago, BritManToo said: The ones that accumulate assets are fairly rare IMHO. way of the world? Isn't it true that most old people everywhere end up broke? "Cotton is down to a quarter a pound and they're busted." 2
Danderman123 Posted July 13, 2022 Author Posted July 13, 2022 30 minutes ago, recom273 said: Really? I am amazed how much money my wife manages to find in villages around our area. She has business selling second hand clothes, gets herself up 4.45 am, drives the truck to various village markets around and never comes back with less than a couple of thousand, on a good day she can turn 5K in profit and still be be home by 8.30 AM. Last month she found a buyer for 10 rai of land. She's not the sharpest tool in the shed, I imagined her getting burnt or even worse it costing me money to bail her out. Today she turns up with a big grin and 100K commission in a 7-11 bag. She's got another two plots of land to sell now. I agree there aren't so many jobs to be had here, It's not about the region there is money to be made everywhere in Thailand, some are too lazy to think of an idea to get it. I would give more credit to your story, if your wife were a former bargirl. If not, she has had years of experience living and working in Isaan, which most bargirls don’t have. 1
howlee101 Posted July 13, 2022 Posted July 13, 2022 6 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said: As far as I can tell best case they think up to the next payday Agree. I was going to post something similar to you post but you nailed it. It's unfortunate their long term goal is "next payday" with no forward thinking about getting old without that trait that made them money. But honestly, that is true with just about every country and society. 2
Popular Post OneMoreFarang Posted July 13, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 13, 2022 15 minutes ago, howlee101 said: Agree. I was going to post something similar to you post but you nailed it. It's unfortunate their long term goal is "next payday" with no forward thinking about getting old without that trait that made them money. But honestly, that is true with just about every country and society. Actually in general I like the idea about people living in the here and now. Sure, it's a good idea to have an idea what the future might bring and to think about that maybe it would be a good idea to save some money for that future. But on the other hand there are many people out there, especially in the "west", who think all their life about what they will do when they retire. And they "forget" to live until they retire. It has all it's good and bad sites. 3
recom273 Posted July 13, 2022 Posted July 13, 2022 11 minutes ago, Kenny202 said: Funny about the secondhand clothes. When I first came to Thailand and lived in an extremely poor village, I tried to give away some really good quality shirts and shorts. Some of it expensive travel wear worn a few times or even new. Guy next door pretty sure had 2 x shorts and shirts to his name commented to my wife....why he not give me new. Other guy looked at us like we just handed him a sewer rat. Was at a local market and found a woman selling excellent Hawaiin shirts, Columbia shirts and shorts etc for next to nothing. I noticed there was never anyone there and asked my missus why Thais wont buy vintage / second hand clothing. She said "not want look poor" which was ridiculous as they clearly were extremely poor where I lived. I suspect maybe also scared of the ghost of who ever wore the shirt. Things seemed to have changed now a bit and funny the people you see at markets and stalls rummaging through second hand clothes are usually people who look like they have money or are well off Yes, you are correct! It's really weird - it is dependent upon areas. What is even weirder, its underwear!! She sells Bra's. I can think of nothing worse than second hand underwear. They are ones that have been placed in charity bins in the west or Japan / Korea, some of its new end of line stuff or factory seconds. Thai made bras are cheap, uncomfortable and they break frequently, the wife sells next to new Calvin Klein and Victoria Secrets for less than the price of a new Thai made bra to all these women in the villages, some villages love them and she gets hoards of customers, its insane. Other markets, you cant give them away, people ask "are these second hand?" with a look of disgust and scuttle off to wash their hands. I like to drive her some days, I know a few people in the market community now, they come and chat while i'm trying to sleep in the truck. It's a good way to integrate into Thai society and village life, it's a shame its off the cards for westerners otherwise I would love to sell some food I have made or something, the traders work hard and make decent money. So there is money in Issan, you just have to go looking. 1
Hummin Posted July 13, 2022 Posted July 13, 2022 1 hour ago, Kenny202 said: Funny about the secondhand clothes. When I first came to Thailand and lived in an extremely poor village, I tried to give away some really good quality shirts and shorts. Some of it expensive travel wear worn a few times or even new. Guy next door pretty sure had 2 x shorts and shirts to his name commented to my wife....why he not give me new. Other guy looked at us like we just handed him a sewer rat. Was at a local market and found a woman selling excellent Hawaiin shirts, Columbia shirts and shorts etc for next to nothing. I noticed there was never anyone there and asked my missus why Thais wont buy vintage / second hand clothing. She said "not want look poor" which was ridiculous as they clearly were extremely poor where I lived. I suspect maybe also scared of the ghost of who ever wore the shirt. Things seemed to have changed now a bit and funny the people you see at markets and stalls rummaging through second hand clothes are usually people who look like they have money or are well off It became fashion now, second hand clothes, and a new Business model
Popular Post recom273 Posted July 13, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 13, 2022 1 hour ago, Danderman123 said: I would give more credit to your story, if your wife were a former bargirl. If not, she has had years of experience living and working in Isaan, which most bargirls don’t have. LOL ... I dont need your seal of approval on the "story" - You have demonstrated in every post that you are an idiot. She moved from Issan at the age of 15, moved to Chechensao and ended up working in a factory - this contrary, to your imagination, is what a good percentage of people from the NE end up doing, not sucking cock in Pattaya. 4 2
Popular Post JeffersLos Posted July 13, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 13, 2022 From what I see they start working in massage shops around age 70. 1 3
Popular Post BangkokReady Posted July 13, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 13, 2022 9 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said: It's a fact, but I am pretty sure most 24 year old women don't realize that they are getting old and they will never have the same opportunities again. Certain genres found on YouTube collate videos of women in their 30s and 40s lamenting the fact that "dating has changed", so even when they become partially aware of the problem, it is still blamed on men changing, rather than facing the actual cause. 3
Popular Post BangkokReady Posted July 13, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 13, 2022 1 hour ago, recom273 said: She moved from Issan at the age of 15, moved to Chechensao and ended up working in a factory - this contrary, to your imagination, is what a good percentage of people from the NE end up doing, not sucking cock in Pattaya. I've seen dozens of attractive young women lining up to be picked up for night shifts in factories. I have no doubt many of these women could sell their body for sex if they wanted to, but they choose to work a night shift in a factory. Make of that what you will. 4 1
Popular Post OneMoreFarang Posted July 13, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 13, 2022 18 minutes ago, BangkokReady said: Certain genres found on YouTube collate videos of women in their 30s and 40s lamenting the fact that "dating has changed", so even when they become partially aware of the problem, it is still blamed on men changing, rather than facing the actual cause. And many of those women could have married what they call high desirable men when they were young. But they didn't do that because they though they can wait and marry later a more desirable man. And then it's too late. I am really sorry for those women - or maybe not. ???? 7
KIngsofisaan Posted July 13, 2022 Posted July 13, 2022 2 hours ago, recom273 said: Yes, you are correct! It's really weird - it is dependent upon areas. What is even weirder, its underwear!! She sells Bra's. I can think of nothing worse than second hand underwear. They are ones that have been placed in charity bins in the west or Japan / Korea, some of its new end of line stuff or factory seconds. Thai made bras are cheap, uncomfortable and they break frequently, the wife sells next to new Calvin Klein and Victoria Secrets for less than the price of a new Thai made bra to all these women in the villages, some villages love them and she gets hoards of customers, its insane. Other markets, you cant give them away, people ask "are these second hand?" with a look of disgust and scuttle off to wash their hands. I like to drive her some days, I know a few people in the market community now, they come and chat while i'm trying to sleep in the truck. It's a good way to integrate into Thai society and village life, it's a shame its off the cards for westerners otherwise I would love to sell some food I have made or something, the traders work hard and make decent money. So there is money in Issan, you just have to go looking. Of you could bring your own money to Isaan and everyone will really love you!
Danderman123 Posted July 13, 2022 Author Posted July 13, 2022 7 hours ago, recom273 said: LOL ... I dont need your seal of approval on the "story" - You have demonstrated in every post that you are an idiot. She moved from Issan at the age of 15, moved to Chechensao and ended up working in a factory - this contrary, to your imagination, is what a good percentage of people from the NE end up doing, not sucking cock in Pattaya. You misunderstood my comment. I have no doubt that your story is real. The issue is that this topic is about bargirl retirement strategies, so your story about non-bargirls having success is not germane. A bargirl won’t have the years of working in Isaan that your wife has, and so doesn’t have the same experience or opportunities. 2
Popular Post BritManToo Posted July 13, 2022 Popular Post Posted July 13, 2022 7 hours ago, Sticky Rice Balls said: is that her "brother" in the chair??? ???? That's our new 13yo daughter, just acquired from the village last month. Her mother (not a bar girl) didn't want her. 1 1 3 3
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