Datsun240Z Posted August 14, 2009 Share Posted August 14, 2009 Expect the Thai jobsites, I'm more looking for foreigner(expat ) job sites, mainly specialised on engineering ( not in construction, nor building ). Anybody can recommend me some sites to look after? I've done quite alot of mails/phone calls, but there is almost 95% non feedback or return reaction from Thailand, or companies that are based their, this get's me really..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
britmaveric Posted August 14, 2009 Share Posted August 14, 2009 English Teaching?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Datsun240Z Posted August 14, 2009 Author Share Posted August 14, 2009 English Teaching?? Haha, I tried that. You see an mechanic, teaching english to students? Get real. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KHUNDAN Posted August 14, 2009 Share Posted August 14, 2009 English Teaching?? Haha, I tried that. You see an mechanic, teaching english to students? Get real. Go to www.pmci.net and place your CV. DanVisit My Website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
khunjake Posted August 15, 2009 Share Posted August 15, 2009 Unless you have some very specialized skills that an ordinary Thai just doesn't have, then you will continue to have a very difficult time in finding employment. Most farangs in my circle that are employed have advanced degrees, valuable work experience and are employed by multi-national companies (not-Thai!) Most of my mates had to work up the ladder in their home countries first in order to be given an opportunity for transfer to Asia. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tmd5855 Posted August 15, 2009 Share Posted August 15, 2009 One thing to do is get a position with a multi national company and get a foreign post. Other is to work offshore, opening for all technical skills etc, then spend your leave in Thailand. I do 4 weeks on/off, work Far east, spend my leave in Thailand Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soutpeel Posted August 15, 2009 Share Posted August 15, 2009 Expect the Thai jobsites, I'm more looking for foreigner(expat ) job sites, mainly specialised on engineering ( not in construction, nor building ). Anybody can recommend me some sites to look after? I've done quite alot of mails/phone calls, but there is almost 95% non feedback or return reaction from Thailand, or companies that are based their, this get's me really..... OK let me enlighten you a little in addtion to the comments by other posters. 1. Engineering jobs, whether in Thailand or other countries are usually aquired on a word of mouth basis, "somebody knows somebody", generally by the time they hit a "bodyshop" the job is already filled. 2. In Thailand, Expat jobs are no different, it more to do with who you know as opposed to what you know 3. Somebody mentioned getting into an MNC while based in Thailand, I am not going to say its impossible, but highly unlikely, most expats working for MNC's in Thailand have been working for that particular MNC and have been transferred to Thailand for a defined period of time.. 4. Thailand has been hit to certain degree by the worldwide ecomomic downturn and in fact a number of long term farangs working in thailand have been laid off across the industry. 5. With reference to working offshore...dont even think about offshore Thailand, you have no chance. If want a career in the offshore international game, you need the qualifications and the experience before venturing offshore, again more of case of who you know as opposed to what you know. If you give us an overview of your background and qualifications/experience, you might get better advice Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Datsun240Z Posted August 15, 2009 Author Share Posted August 15, 2009 Thanks Southpeel. I'm not looking for offshore oppertunities. The problem is I can do almost everything, this is mainly learned from my dad, but that doesn't count in the real world, they will look at the piece of paper and experience, what counts to get the job. For far as the paperwork, i've done mechanical engineering ( 4 year, mbo ) and bike engineer ( 2 year, mbo ). ( mbo, about bachelor? ) I've got alot of great job oppertunities in here, but they won't bring me to Asia, nor Thailand, where everything is almost master nor university degree needed. I've worked with ( as far I can remember ): - Stork, Industrial Service BV, Veghel - Smith Transformers BV, Nijmegen - Electrabel Suez, CG13, Nijmegen ( Powerplant ) - Diverse bike shops, car shops - MHB Metal window frames, Herveld - Corus Steel Piping ( Tubes ) BV, Zwijndrecht - Mars ( Masterfoods ) BV, Veghel - Many more places... It was not so hard to get the jobs, but it took some time to proof myself. Smith has been the last company, still work there. But they can't transfer me to Thailand, because their is no need ( not yet ) for big power transformers their. Well, it's just a pain in the ass right now, and I'm only 23, which makes it more hard. GF is in Thailand, but has no idea what I can do . And they longer have to stay apart... well you know . But I can't go the blind route again, can't risk anything. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Datsun240Z Posted August 15, 2009 Author Share Posted August 15, 2009 English Teaching?? Haha, I tried that. You see an mechanic, teaching english to students? Get real. Go to www.pmci.net and place your CV. DanVisit My Website Thanks, I contacted you guys. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soutpeel Posted August 15, 2009 Share Posted August 15, 2009 Thanks Southpeel. I'm not looking for offshore oppertunities. The problem is I can do almost everything, this is mainly learned from my dad, but that doesn't count in the real world, they will look at the piece of paper and experience, what counts to get the job. For far as the paperwork, i've done mechanical engineering ( 4 year, mbo ) and bike engineer ( 2 year, mbo ). ( mbo, about bachelor? ) I've got alot of great job oppertunities in here, but they won't bring me to Asia, nor Thailand, where everything is almost master nor university degree needed. I've worked with ( as far I can remember ): - Stork, Industrial Service BV, Veghel - Smith Transformers BV, Nijmegen - Electrabel Suez, CG13, Nijmegen ( Powerplant ) - Diverse bike shops, car shops - MHB Metal window frames, Herveld - Corus Steel Piping ( Tubes ) BV, Zwijndrecht - Mars ( Masterfoods ) BV, Veghel - Many more places... It was not so hard to get the jobs, but it took some time to proof myself. Smith has been the last company, still work there. But they can't transfer me to Thailand, because their is no need ( not yet ) for big power transformers their. Well, it's just a pain in the ass right now, and I'm only 23, which makes it more hard. GF is in Thailand, but has no idea what I can do . And they longer have to stay apart... well you know . But I can't go the blind route again, can't risk anything. Datsun, Dont mean to offend you, but have absolutely nothing in your background which would interest an employer in Thailand, so wouldnt even waste your time contacting bodyshops in Thailand. The way I see it, to have any prospect of living in Thailand, you would need to start a business of your own or as somebody else has suggested...Teach English... ..think you best bet is bring the GF to Holland.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Datsun240Z Posted August 15, 2009 Author Share Posted August 15, 2009 Yup it's a pain in the ass. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
topben Posted August 15, 2009 Share Posted August 15, 2009 Yup it's a pain in the ass. besides english , think about teaching dutch. the pay though can be measly. your gf may dump you.....honestly speaking, unless she super love ya. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Datsun240Z Posted August 15, 2009 Author Share Posted August 15, 2009 Yup it's a pain in the ass. besides english , think about teaching dutch. the pay though can be measly. your gf may dump you.....honestly speaking, unless she super love ya. She does love me, but family ( parents ) influence was to great to bring her to NL ( and other factors ), let stand alone some conflict with my parents happened. When she went back to Thailand, she did the Exam that was necessary to come here permanently, but then when arriving at parents, their influence part came... Now I'm the one that's into the shit, knees deep. And I really love my GF, and not wanting to give up. Yeah, life is a pain. I believe it's like AlexLah called it: it's the hope that kills you, the pain is easy. I'm allready 5 months without my GF now. Men has to set a point in life, wether he wants his career to go first or his own family. For me that's family. If there eventually will be no option, I'd rather stay single, and go for a career or something. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joost Posted August 27, 2009 Share Posted August 27, 2009 Dont want to be rude, but probably i am. Your MBO schooling doesnt mean much anywhere (for sure no bachelors degree), not even here in Holland. It would surprise me if you earn enough at your age to be able to get your gf to Holland altogether (net income including vacation money +€ 1650,- a month). With your abilities you can maybe earn an average THAI salary. You dont want that! How did you get yourself in a hopeless situation like this? Stop dreaming and manage your own life first. If her and your parents are that big an influence on you two living together, i assume you just are not yet mature enough to handle your own life. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
haverkamp Posted March 12, 2010 Share Posted March 12, 2010 MBO is equivalent to pro wo sho in Thailand and that is something where the high school drop-outs go after Mathayom 3 level, this is for sure not enough to get a job outside of Holland, as the Thai law is very strict about professionals aplying for a work permit. For teaching you'll need also a Bachelor's degree in education. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MikeRay Posted March 12, 2010 Share Posted March 12, 2010 Go to evening college and get a degree. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PCA Posted March 12, 2010 Share Posted March 12, 2010 Go to evening college and get a degree. yeah and then you can be proud that you have what everyone else has as well Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PattayaParent Posted March 13, 2010 Share Posted March 13, 2010 - Smith Transformers BV, Nijmegen. Smith has been the last company, still work there. But they can't transfer me to Thailand, because their is no need ( not yet ) for big power transformers their. MAabe not manufactured by Smith but try looking at some of their competitors that DO supply big power transformers to Thailand. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
changnaam Posted March 14, 2010 Share Posted March 14, 2010 Thanks Southpeel. I'm not looking for offshore oppertunities. The problem is I can do almost everything, this is mainly learned from my dad, but that doesn't count in the real world, they will look at the piece of paper and experience, what counts to get the job. For far as the paperwork, i've done mechanical engineering ( 4 year, mbo ) and bike engineer ( 2 year, mbo ). ( mbo, about bachelor? ) I've got alot of great job oppertunities in here, but they won't bring me to Asia, nor Thailand, where everything is almost master nor university degree needed. I've worked with ( as far I can remember ): - Stork, Industrial Service BV, Veghel - Smith Transformers BV, Nijmegen - Electrabel Suez, CG13, Nijmegen ( Powerplant ) - Diverse bike shops, car shops - MHB Metal window frames, Herveld - Corus Steel Piping ( Tubes ) BV, Zwijndrecht - Mars ( Masterfoods ) BV, Veghel - Many more places... It was not so hard to get the jobs, but it took some time to proof myself. Smith has been the last company, still work there. But they can't transfer me to Thailand, because their is no need ( not yet ) for big power transformers their. Well, it's just a pain in the ass right now, and I'm only 23, which makes it more hard. GF is in Thailand, but has no idea what I can do . And they longer have to stay apart... well you know . But I can't go the blind route again, can't risk anything. Sorry to state the obvious but you are 23, have worked for 8 companies and "many more places"? I hope you are more loyal to your GF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Philosopher Posted March 16, 2010 Share Posted March 16, 2010 English Teaching?? Haha, I tried that. You see an mechanic, teaching english to students? Get real. Thailand has loads of Thai Mechanics Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carib Posted March 16, 2010 Share Posted March 16, 2010 Answers are given to an August 2009 topic, with a banned OP. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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