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The Thai Department of Employment announced a significant opportunity for job seekers with a penchant for the service industry. Some 67 positions are available in Macau, with no application fee and attractive salaries and benefits. Applications are accepted via email around the clock until February 12.

 

Karom Phonphonklang Deputy Government Spokesperson, revealed that the Ministry of Labour’s Department of Employment is coordinating with MGM Grand Paradise Limited, a prominent casino, restaurant, and hotel business in the Macau Special Administrative Region, for their first recruitment drive of 2024. The positions cover a range of occupations, both for general applicants and those seeking internships. The starting salaries range from 46,121 to 91,371 baht, providing a significant incentive for potential applicants.

 

The employer, MGM Grand Paradise Limited, is committed to covering the round-trip airfare upon completion of the contract term and contributes 500 Macau dollars per month towards accommodation. Additionally, employees will be provided meals during work hours, annual leave, and other benefits stipulated by Macau labour laws.

 

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So 2,200 baht towards accommodation. Exactly how much is the accommodation🤔 Why not simply free accomodation. That is what I got when working overseas. Of course, I had to live where the "free" was. 

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25 minutes ago, flyingtlger said:

I'm moving to Macau.....

 

I wanted to say 'me too', but then remembered how much accommodation is in Hong Kong; Macau is probably not much cheaper in this regard...

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Sound like a decent offer. The only Thai I know who works abroad in oil earns 150K a month according to his mother. We works in Malaysia. 

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15 minutes ago, StayinThailand2much said:

 

I wanted to say 'me too', but then remembered how much accommodation is in Hong Kong; Macau is probably not much cheaper in this regard...

Couldn't agree more although Macau is probably more expensive than Hong Kong these days

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9 minutes ago, smedly said:

one thing Thais excel at

 

Some do. But many excel at only one, very easy, service (with disproportionately high income). Also, I wonder if Thai is the language at the casino, or whether staff don't need to speak (English or Chinese)...

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

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The Thai Department of Employment announced a significant opportunity for job seekers with a penchant for the service industry. Some 67 positions are available in Macau, with no application fee and attractive salaries and benefits. Applications are accepted via email around the clock until February 12.

 

Karom Phonphonklang Deputy Government Spokesperson, revealed that the Ministry of Labour’s Department of Employment is coordinating with MGM Grand Paradise Limited, a prominent casino, restaurant, and hotel business in the Macau Special Administrative Region, for their first recruitment drive of 2024. The positions cover a range of occupations, both for general applicants and those seeking internships. The starting salaries range from 46,121 to 91,371 baht, providing a significant incentive for potential applicants.

 

The employer, MGM Grand Paradise Limited, is committed to covering the round-trip airfare upon completion of the contract term and contributes 500 Macau dollars per month towards accommodation. Additionally, employees will be provided meals during work hours, annual leave, and other benefits stipulated by Macau labour laws.

 

by Nattapong Westwood

PHOTO: via AMCAT

 

Full story: The Thaiger 2024-01-29

 

- Cigna offers a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment, including COVID-19, up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here.

 

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I just sent an application😂

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1 hour ago, StayinThailand2much said:

 

Some do. But many excel at only one, very easy, service (with disproportionately high income). Also, I wonder if Thai is the language at the casino, or whether staff don't need to speak (English or Chinese)...

Need to read the small print.. 

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3 minutes ago, soalbundy said:

50% unemployment in China and they need Thai workers?? Sounds dodgy to me.

 

I have a Thai female family member currently working at a casino in Macau earning 100k baht a month. She been working in Chinese owned casinos around SE Asia for a number of years.

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2 hours ago, simple1 said:

 

I have a Thai female family member currently working at a casino in Macau earning 100k baht a month. She been working in Chinese owned casinos around SE Asia for a number of years.

 a month ?

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17 hours ago, simple1 said:

 

I have a Thai female family member currently working at a casino in Macau earning 100k baht a month. She been working in Chinese owned casinos around SE Asia for a number of years.

I want to marry her.

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4 hours ago, mikebell said:

I want to marry her.

 

 She's a very attractive 30 year old. No - no intros...

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21 hours ago, simple1 said:

 

 She's a very attractive 30 year old. No - no intros...

I am 81; I don't see the age gap as significant.

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