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Getting Rewarded For Failure In Thailand


Felix Lynn

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On the next Thailand Today,

Do a bad job, get a good job…or how to get rewarded for failing in the Land of Smiles

Senior crime reporters back a police plan to stop the suspect press parade

And is it a news story or a press release? A shabbily written story in The Nation has one humble radio host scratching his head and wondering where are the editors?

All that and some tips for the new kids on the block, on the next Thailand Today, each weekday at 3pm, 9pm, 3am, and 9am only on http://www.radiobangkok.net

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On the next Thailand Today,

Do a bad job, get a good job…or how to get rewarded for failing in the Land of Smiles

Senior crime reporters back a police plan to stop the suspect press parade

And is it a news story or a press release? A shabbily written story in The Nation has one humble radio host scratching his head and wondering where are the editors?

All that and some tips for the new kids on the block, on the next Thailand Today, each weekday at 3pm, 9pm, 3am, and 9am only on http://www.radiobangkok.net

so is the 3pm show 3 am my time? Eastern US?

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On the next Thailand Today,

Do a bad job, get a good job…or how to get rewarded for failing in the Land of Smiles

"The wrong here lies in not correcting and avoiding responsibility. That is the way things are. In Thailand people who do improper things, resign. They resign and are found not in the wrong, even though they have committed terrible wrongs. If they are bureaucrats, they are transferred to their ministry, to Bangkok and the story ends. They hardly go to jail."

Bangkok Post

6 December 2005

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So thats why all the truck and bus drivers run away.............

On the next Thailand Today,

Do a bad job, get a good job…or how to get rewarded for failing in the Land of Smiles

"The wrong here lies in not correcting and avoiding responsibility. That is the way things are. In Thailand people who do improper things, resign. They resign and are found not in the wrong, even though they have committed terrible wrongs. If they are bureaucrats, they are transferred to their ministry, to Bangkok and the story ends. They hardly go to jail."

Bangkok Post

6 December 2005

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now playing at the above link...tune in...FL

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