Thaksin Prioritises Handouts to Boost Economy
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Disgraced rep.george santos gets 7 years
He's a product of the corrupt Republican party machine in Nassau County, NY. -
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Report Twin Earthquakes Rattle Northern Thailand’s Pai District
That could be why Lek and her friends always prefer Japanese guys than me -
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Report Thailand Bans Underwater Photography for Diving Trainees to Protect Corals
Indeed. When I got my basic PADI Open Water certificate, I thought I was "good to go". Then a friend who was a DM, Instructor and former professional diver took me into a wreck. It was then that I found that my buoyancy control was very far from perfect! If I'd had a camera to manage as well, even in open water, I'd have been a positive liability! I was at the stage where, yes I was qualified but needed a lot more experience to call my self competent. A bit like driving a car - you pass your test, then learn to drive alone on busy roads. -
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Lack of business sense
Correct. I've taught many / various business courses at bachelor and masters level at many unis here in Thailand, in Singapore, in Vietnam (in a joint program with a famous business uni from Melbourne), and in China. Many times students have come to me as individuals or a a group asking me to review their business plans for a new venture and comment. 99% of the time I would study their business plan and say 'this will not be successful' and of course give a reason. The reasons quoted above (the location is poor, not enough market, too much competition, prices too high, too many locals & not enough tourists) all relevant and more. Many times it was obvious the students wanting to start the business were very disappointed with my comments so I sat them down with a whiteboard and write the start of a graphic portraying the steps in the value / revenue / costs chain, then asked each student to come to the white board and complete each detail in the chain. Again and again a 'roadblock' e.g. 'Why are we including electricity in the value / revenue / costs chain? We have to pay it anyway.' So my response would often be: 'Imagine that you start a laundry service with a big customer / dirty laundry base, and it needs to have professional washing machines. But you don't pay the electric bill and your electric supply is cut. Can you continue the business? Will you make any profit? Then of course 'but never mind I'll ask my dad to pay the electric bill'. Then lots of 'no no, that's not fair, why should your dad pay the electric bill, he's not getting any profit. By this stage most of the group are seeing that this is all wrong and they need to rethink many aspects of their business model or realize that it will never make a profit. -
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Report Australia and Thailand Join Forces to Dismantle Global Crime Syndicates
so, come on, split the beans on Australia's police forces... time to let us all know, what you know, and can prove.
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