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2 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:

 

 

The police were not very diligent in this case then.

On the ball... not.

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Work Permits clearly say what you can do .Some people can do multiple tasks with them but if is did not say he was,permitted to cut hair ,then he should have been aware a,long time ago ....

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7 minutes ago, outsidetrader said:

Work Permits clearly say what you can do .Some people can do multiple tasks with them but if is did not say he was,permitted to cut hair ,then he should have been aware a,long time ago ....

In theory , he is allowed to supervise local cutting hair. For example if local was standing right next to him looking , then it would be allowed , again in theory 

 

some 16 years ago I was nabbed for turning a wheel on bike for rent parked outside my business. They claimed I was not supposed to be moving bikes which i was not. Giving donation was cheaper than going to court 

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31 minutes ago, outsidetrader said:

Work Permits clearly say what you can do .Some people can do multiple tasks with them but if is did not say he was,permitted to cut hair ,then he should have been aware a,long time ago ....

 

I believe the rules about needing more work permits to work more jobs changed some time ago. Here are some articles about it:
 

https://thepattayanews.com/2018/07/29/thailand-changes-work-permits-with-a-work-permit-one-can-now-work-in-a-permitted-job-anywhere-at-any-time/
https://www.thephuketnews.com/new-work-permit-rules-confirmed-by-phuket-employment-office-chief-68463.php

 

Unless they changed it back and forgot to update us...

 

 

Also Barber doesn't seem to be on the prohibited occupation list: https://www.thailandlawonline.com/thai-company-and-foreign-business-law/prohibited-occupations-thailand-work-permit

 

So it is a little unclear what the problem with this guy was, it seems like he's on the up and up.

 

Edit: someone pointed out that barber is indeed on the very list I shared, not sure how I missed it on the first scan. Well, let him fry. Or maybe he's a Strand Structuring Engineer, which as we all know is quite a different professional altogether.

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3 minutes ago, SbuxPlease said:

 

I believe the rules about needing more work permits to work more jobs changed some time ago. Here are some articles about it:
 

https://thepattayanews.com/2018/07/29/thailand-changes-work-permits-with-a-work-permit-one-can-now-work-in-a-permitted-job-anywhere-at-any-time/
https://www.thephuketnews.com/new-work-permit-rules-confirmed-by-phuket-employment-office-chief-68463.php

 

Unless they changed it back and forgot to update us...

 

 

Also Barber doesn't seem to be on the prohibited occupation list: https://www.thailandlawonline.com/thai-company-and-foreign-business-law/prohibited-occupations-thailand-work-permit

 

So it is a little unclear what the problem with this guy was, it seems like he's on the up and up.

On the prohibited list is " haircutting, hairdressing or beauty treatments" - which must presumably include barbering. The French for beard is barbe - hence " barber"  - so maybe there isn't a Thai word for it.  

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Who in their right minds pays 4000 baht for a haircut anywhere on earth? You can get a professional cut anywhere for less than 2000 baht, and even a lot less with only cutting done. As far as the barber, he shouldn't be arrogant but apologizing and making sure he doesn't work here illegally again.

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Hairdressing is one of the jobs forbidden to do if you are a foreigner. If you are a resident here I don't think one needs to explain why.

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