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That's a tough position to be in, my heart certainly goes out to him, being broke is no fun. I had a friend who was in a similar position and fortunately he was a skilled tradesman, and he was able to go back to the US and start working for the union again building skyscrapers in San Francisco. Without a skill he's in a tough spot, my guess is he's going to have to go back to his native country and live on the graces of his family for a while.

 

I had another friend who this happened to it, he was a very clever and charming guy, very industrious, a hard worker, and quite skilled as an English teacher, but he just couldn't get a good solid, steady job that paid enough money. He took a contract in Vietnam, it didn't work out and he ended up completely broke. He accepted help from his brother moved back to the States and in his 50s, he got a job working in Kmart, which is all he would qualify for. He put up with that for about 2 years and then took his own life. I spoke to him 6 months before he killed himself and he said if he can't get back to Thailand, if he has to live like this it's just not worth it. He sounded really desperate. 

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If he has little money left in his pocket/bank account, he had better ask US embassy for help.

They have emergency loan scheme to their citizens while overseas in some cases.

 

Or simply request his repatriation home.

One American man I knew(in his 70s) went home this way.

In his case, the cause was his dementia though.

Because of his inability to look after himself, the hospital staff he was admitted in, contacted their State Department.

 

does us embassy have any emergency loan scheme to their citizens while overseas? - Google Search

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Homeless, penniless, jobless and generally useless. If I was in his condition I would not want to be wandering around Asia. In spite of what you say I think this guy should be back in the USA. Failing that, try the UK. We give potential terrorists and layabouts from overseas free board, food, medical attention and pocket money, with no time limit on their length of stay.

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He could find a bs job online.

Like freelancer or something.

He could also become a scientologist.

My understand is that the church pays around 49$ a week.

That's a start.

 

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1 minute ago, ModdaPunk said:

He could find a bs job online.

Like freelancer or something.

He could also become a scientologist.

My understand is that the church pays around 49$ a week.

That's a start.

 

Wouldn't it be the other way around with the Scientology,you pay them ?

Can't see them paying you unless your a movie star ?

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15 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

Wouldn't it be the other way around with the Scientology,you pay them ?

Can't see them paying you unless your a movie star ?

 

Scientology don't like the down & out. Probably means the Moonies for free room & board. I think these days they screen people though. They can tell if you're really into it or not.

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Unfortunately, all I can suggest is that he returns to his country and tries to get a job in a fast-food outlet or does a voluntary job that comes with food and accommodation for a while. That's if he can fly back. I can't see him finding a solution in Thailand or Cambodia unless he gets involved in illegal activities and succeeds, which is unlikely.

 

As for those who think that this couldn't possibly happen to them, you're wrong. WW3 is a real possibility and then your pension would be ravaged by hyperinflation and won't be enough for you to stay in Thailand. Then you'll have to return to your country, which might be at war. Good luck then!

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Unfortunately, all I can suggest is that he returns to his country and tries to get a job in a fast-food outlet or does a voluntary job that comes with food and accommodation for a while. That's if he can fly back. I can't see him finding a solution in Thailand or Cambodia unless he gets involved in illegal activities and succeeds, which is unlikely.

 

As for those who think that this couldn't possibly happen to them, you're wrong. WW3 is a real possibility and then your pension would be ravaged by hyperinflation and won't be enough for you to stay in Thailand. Then you'll have to return to your country, which might be at war. Or you get some serious medical condition that wipes you out financially. Prepare for the unexpected with humility and prayer.

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Jim Tripper - Not sure how much is left but with all that travel and doing this and that - it doesn't sound like the road to financial independence... How much are all those lattes? Worked in a casino and cannot know that it is a 100% road to losses? How can it end for such an unaware person? 

 

And why does he think he is still young? 

 

Is it the same guy in the other YouTube videos? 

 

I feel sorry for him but it seems between construction and casino work, he had plenty of opportunities. What words could help him?

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18 hours ago, JimTripper said:

They also don't like hiring homeless people there.

 

Many businesses are so desperate for workers they will hire anyone with a pulse.  It's quite easy for even the homeless to find work in the US.

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18 hours ago, JimTripper said:

One angle could be getting to know other expats and moving in together with other expats having financial problems. Splitting rent and food 4 ways is cheaper then going solo.

 

4, let's say unsuccessful, males forced into a scavenger community to survive. Sharing a pressure cooker cauldron of a slum apartment in a tropical hot foreign country with no access to social safety nets. Where the only thing they have in common is a desire to drink and smoke weed day in day out.

 

What could possibly go wrong?

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2 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

Wouldn't it be the other way around with the Scientology,you pay them ?

Can't see them paying you unless your a movie star ?

 

They have to for legal reasons if you work for them full time.

Full time being 70 hours a week, no day off, etc...

Essentially slavery with a 49$ perk per week :partytime2:

Anyways. Garbage.

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38 minutes ago, BusyB said:

4, let's say unsuccessful, males forced into a scavenger community to survive. Sharing a pressure cooker cauldron of a slum apartment in a tropical hot foreign country with no access to social safety nets. Where the only thing they have in common is a desire to drink and smoke weed day in day out.

 

What could possibly go wrong?

I will need to get back to you, but hopefully they are all straight...

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15 minutes ago, JimTripper said:

I will need to get back to you, but hopefully they are all straight...

 

Only a matter of time till a drunken dispute over 50 baht results in a corpse or two. Just like the poorest Thais we read about here. Happens all over the world.

 

If this is all true the guy needs to get home and get a job and stop stretching things out like chewing gum until tragedy strikes. If he's not even capable of getting a foothold to start out from back home, then he certainly won't survive in SEA. A sea of tears is all that awaits him here.

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If the guy does find a solution, please have him post back for the benefit of others in a similar situation.

 

Many of us are 1 bad bank hack, one bad health issue, or some other factor outside of our control from being skint. 

 

For some, I fear it's going to be a change in tax laws...  Maybe not even paying the taxes, but getting caught out for not filling in the right paperwork to get next year's extension.

 

 

 

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if it was a girl, easy to make money... if not too ugle... onlyfans page or doing tricks

 

a man is always on his own...  women have options

 

gofundme next?

 

or free stay and fish heads menu in bangkok hilton?

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6 minutes ago, john donson said:

if it was a girl, easy to make money... if not too ugle... onlyfans page or doing tricks

 

a man is always on his own...  women have options

 

gofundme next?

 

or free stay and fish heads menu in bangkok hilton?

 

You're a man and can do tricks too, make a decent living. Try it and please report back to us.

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43 minutes ago, BusyB said:

 

Only a matter of time till a drunken dispute over 50 baht results in a corpse or two. Just like the poorest Thais we read about here. Happens all over the world.

 

If this is all true the guy needs to get home and get a job and stop stretching things out like chewing gum until tragedy strikes. If he's not even capable of getting a foothold to start out from back home, then he certainly won't survive in SEA. A sea of tears is all that awaits him here.

I did that in college and grad school when finances were tight, but things are different when you're younger and the future looks bright...

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20 hours ago, JimTripper said:

Not actually 😅. I'm just worried about the guy. Could be any of us with some bad luck.

I don't believe in bad luck. I do believe in bad choices.

 

I have certainly made enough in my own life to know. I learned from them.

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10 minutes ago, Chris Daley said:

Just become a teacher.  They literally accept anyone these days.  The druggies, the alcoholics, the pedos.  CRB checks only do Thailand not the country of origin.  Most teachers I know don't have a degree.  They want clowns not educated people.

 

Get a job you lazy bum.

Nice one. They usually handle the visa as well don't they?

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6 hours ago, Freddy42OZ said:

Check out his website - https://scottrasher.com/


I love the "Trasher" part of his website URL. That says it all and describes him perfectly. 
 

The irony about all the overpriced services that he's trying to sell on his website is that he isn't capable of providing any of them.
 

He's too busy hiding under a rock in PP, making garbage begpacker videos, while worrying about where his next free bag of weed or $2 fried rice meal is going to come from. 

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1 hour ago, Lacessit said:

I don't believe in bad luck. I do believe in bad choices.


Agreed. There is a certain degree in life of misfortune, wrong place, wrong time. But generally, the understanding is that you make your own luck, good or bad. And this geezer certainly has made his own. Nobody has mistreated him, abused him, nor is he a victim of anything other than his own laziness and grifter mentality. If anything, he has possibly harmed others by taking from them when he shouldn't have. 
 

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On 11/11/2024 at 8:32 PM, JimTripper said:

Returning to the USA is a ticket to homelessness. You don't just get a job at the airport. You're on the streets of Los Angeles or some other major city sleeping under a bridge.


Definitely fewer help wanted signs when I visited was back last September, than 21 or 22, but still there. Millennials seem to be lazy effers. Given his skill set, or lack of one, basic service industry or Walmart, but geeez, a lot better life than being down & out in Thailand. OTOH Video Vlogger screams feckless too, so. 

Thailand is a country I would not want to be penniless farang in.

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