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What was your job (profession) when you moved to Thailand
Regretably "no". I left the Met in 1990 to join a Provincial Constabulary, however I may have encountered Mr. Sutton as a junior officer (with respect). Levi Bellfield was apprehended in 2004. Delroy Grant's reign of terror commenced in 1992 until he was found guilty in 2011 -
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What was your job (profession) when you moved to Thailand
The only reason I lasted 13 years at NWA. That and the flight bennies. They didn't really care who worked your shift, as long as there was a body there. So you find a 'trade partner', who bids one shift, and you bid a different shift. So you work 2 of his, the same day you work to of yours. Two 16 hour days. I use to just give my single shift day away most of the time, unless it was a holiday at 2.5X the rate. -
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Do You Believe: Next year, and the next, will be HOTTER than 2024?
My dehumidifier gets no more than mildly warm, and does a great job of removing water. You could have more than one too. I hardly ever used the AC in my C M hotel room, and only during the day. Fan was enough at night. Here I don't have a basement. Don't have central heating either. NZ didn't even have mandatory insulation for new houses till 1977. My house was built in the 50s and had no insulation added during building, If we were rich we had electric blankets, and if poor we had an extra blanket. The bathroom was the same temperature as outside- plastic toilet seats are cruel. Heating was an open fire, and once that went out no heating at all in an uninsulated house. Even now, my room is uninsulated and the bathroom is unheated and the toilet seat is plastic. Nothing much changed for me, apparently. But then, you do not need it because indoor heating lowers the humidity almost completely. Rubbish. I have a heater which works well, even in an uninsulated room- at 18 degrees and 15 while sleeping ( the Antarctic base I worked at was always at 15 degrees, so good enough for me. My crying windows say there is massive humidity. I can't run the dehumidifier at night because it's too noisy to sleep. Interestingly, the Antarctic air is so dry ( the water gets frozen out of it ) that we had to add water to it in the sleeping huts. -
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What was your job (profession) when you moved to Thailand
One day is pretty funny. Take your job and shove it. I'm outta here. -
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Red Red wine
The song Red Red Wine was written, and recorded by Neil Diamond in 1967, then by UB40 in 83 and remixed a few years later with some rapping in it . Dessert wine is usually very sweet, yuck! -
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Chulalongkorn Hospital
Even if food would be an extra it wld still be cheaper than Bumrungrad. Tks for replying. -
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What was your job (profession) when you moved to Thailand
These charities are cons ....all for the money run by con men- 1
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5 year multiple entry DTV visa (Destination Thailand) from 2024-xx-xx
I'm 99% per cent sure you will need to continue renewing these cooking classes or risk getting kicked out. And at 50K Thai Baht for 10 months, it aint gonna be that cheap. And then it's pretty much like the ED Visa, with the ED Visa having the advantage that you don't need to have the required amount in a bank account. I will compare this option to the ED Visa a bit more carefully, but given this info I've gathered I am inclined to think the ED Visa would be better than DTV for cooking classes. -
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Non immigrant O visa in Bangkok?
In such cases, a trip to Laos - to a Thai consulate there - may be a more enjoyable use of one's money. Similar if in Pattaya. In Bangkok (CW) one can apply there using "by the book" rules w/o issue / agent-payment. -
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What was your job (profession) when you moved to Thailand
Oh you poor thing ...and this was in Switzerland? The worse part would be they wouldn't be speaking English in the hospital -
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What was your job (profession) when you moved to Thailand
You managed to "crack the code" and escape the 5 day workweek drudgery. You're a genius.
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