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6 minutes ago, rexpotter said:

They cannot or will not assimilate as they perceive themselves as some superior race.

 

So do the Thais. I mean you can stay in Thailand as much as you want, you will never be part of their community.

 

6 minutes ago, rexpotter said:

And those crappy jobs are usually done by Burmese and Cambodians

 

I wrote about demanding jobs. True crappy jobs can be demanding.

But being a manager for example is demanding too.

Cracking down on foreign-owned businesses paying taxes won't benefit Thailand for sure.

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What does Thailand expect that young people with no savings on a long term visa don't need to eat and pay things?? Of course they do things and because a workpermit is very difficult to get with all the paperwork they will do illegal.. Maybe time to review the Labour laws.. Stealing jobs from Thai is impossible as Thailand imports a lot of Myanmar. Cambodian and Malaysian workers to work here, as Thai only want to be boss and don't do the work by themselves

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1 hour ago, ikke1959 said:

What does Thailand expect that young people with no savings on a long term visa don't need to eat and pay things?? Of course they do things and because a workpermit is very difficult to get with all the paperwork they will do illegal.. Maybe time to review the Labour laws.. Stealing jobs from Thai is impossible as Thailand imports a lot of Myanmar. Cambodian and Malaysian workers to work here, as Thai only want to be boss and don't do the work by themselves

They are renting villas between them, I know of one villa 12 of them living there 

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16 hours ago, Romano Bummies said:

 

Thailand is an aged society. Too many jobs, not enough people.

Thais ain't losing their jobs to foreigners.

They either don't have the money to create these jobs or they just don't want them coz they are demanding.

 

 

So, that´s why you see so many Russians taking jobs in the meat factories like other immigrants. Yes, they are stealing Thai jobs, as they come here with money and use them to build businesses in form of shops and offices. Something prohibited by Thai law in many working areas. High time to clean up. Out with the filthy pack, that thinks they can do what they want.

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17 hours ago, rexpotter said:

I am not sure that's the issue.

It's a multiple issue. There's no "one size fits all solution to the labor gap.

  • Lack of Thai skilled labor having technological know-how, (ie., shortage of vocational degrees) such as recognized by the EEC Office in S-Curve industries.
  • Number of qualified Thai workers is falling due in part to population aging and low birth rate.

Quotes and paraphrased excerpts from SCB Economic Intelligence Center "Bridging Thailand's Labor Gap," Insight published 2015Q1:

  • "Impractical" schooling where even "professional-level candidates lack many skills required by employees, ie., in creativity, IT skills, English and mathematical proficiency."
  • Thai schools and universities emphasize general education instead of vocational training, engineering and science.
  • Thai schools focus more on studies for social sciences, business and law versus science, engineering and manufacturing, and science. 
  • The Hospitality and Food & Beverage sectors are least likely to experience labor shortage. Guess where the previous and new governments have been focused?
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28 minutes ago, CANSIAM said:

And Ivanka the tour guide and Igor the gym owner......

The tour guide just said ''I'v a van Ka'' and they all just jumped in   :giggle:.....ok where is my hat.

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50 minutes ago, quake said:

 

Plus

Sergey the money lender, Dimitri the the visa agent

and Boris the blade, The enforcer.

Boris the blade is no more thanks to bullet tooth Tony 🤔

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21 hours ago, Romano Bummies said:

 

Thailand is an aged society. Too many jobs, not enough people.

Thais ain't losing their jobs to foreigners.

They either don't have the money to create these jobs or they just don't want them coz they are demanding.

 

 

Dream on little Dreamer:cheesy:

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2 hours ago, xylophone said:

Take a look on Facebook, Phuket and you will see any number of Russian names touting properties for sale and rent, not to mention one or two who advertise a car washing service, with the ad written mostly in Russian.

 

Somehow they are getting away with it and it shouldn't be hard to catch them if the BIB used a little bit of nous, but then again..........

"getting away with it" if only the Authorities would turn away from bribes....maybe its started, many arrests lately...yes I'm sure locals see the working Russians and are now calling it in......the majority don't have the funds for their 90 day freebee stamp or purchased Education visa stays.... Bust it up !!!  

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