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Hi.

Im hoping to work in Thailand in the near future. (Pattaya)

and im wanting to know about the Bar work over there, is it easy to find? or maybe even possibly renting a bar for a short period? (6 Months)

How would i go about this?

any help would be great.

Thank You!

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Lot's of work in the bars. Basic requirements or will train on the job. The top girls or boys earn around 100k a mo.

a Month? 100k as in British Money or Thai Baht?

And how much will just a normal bar man get??

Don't pay too much attention to that post. They were referring to renting out your body rather than pouring drinks :)

Having read your other post about your mother being Thai, which means that you are also Thai, once you sort out your Thai citizenship you will be free from the restrictions that prevent foreigners from (legally) doing jobs like working in bars (serving drinks).

Until you do that, you won't be able to work in a bar. You will also find that the wages for bar work are in the ฿300-฿500 a day range, plus tips. That's between £6 and £10 by the way :)

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Lot's of work in the bars. Basic requirements or will train on the job. The top girls or boys earn around 100k a mo.

a Month? 100k as in British Money or Thai Baht?

And how much will just a normal bar man get??

Don't pay too much attention to that post. They were referring to renting out your body rather than pouring drinks smile.png

Having read your other post about your mother being Thai, which means that you are also Thai, once you sort out your Thai citizenship you will be free from the restrictions that prevent foreigners from (legally) doing jobs like working in bars (serving drinks).

Until you do that, you won't be able to work in a bar. You will also find that the wages for bar work are in the ฿300-฿500 a day range, plus tips. That's between £6 and £10 by the way smile.png

Thanks for that!

didn't think about selling my body! :L Haha!

i will most likley get the visa/passport sorted before i even travel out anywhere! :)

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Yes, there is the list of prohibited jobs for foreigners. Basically you can't work what thais can

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My Mother is Thai thou, so therefore im classed as Thai as im half Thai.

And im getting a Thai Visa/Passport soon!

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Yes, if you get Thai passport then there won't be any problems and you won't need visa in the first place. If you enter with foreign passport and visa - those restrictions will apply

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Yes, there is the list of prohibited jobs for foreigners. Basically you can't work what thais can

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My Mother is Thai thou, so therefore im classed as Thai as im half Thai.

And im getting a Thai Visa/Passport soon!

In which case you will then be free to work 12 hours a day 7 days a week for sod all like everyone else :D

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Yes, if you get Thai passport then there won't be any problems and you won't need visa in the first place. If you enter with foreign passport and visa - those restrictions will apply

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Thank You!

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Yes, there is the list of prohibited jobs for foreigners. Basically you can't work what thais can

Sent from my GT-I9195 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app

My Mother is Thai thou, so therefore im classed as Thai as im half Thai.

And im getting a Thai Visa/Passport soon!

In which case you will then be free to work 12 hours a day 7 days a week for sod all like everyone else biggrin.png

The wages are just like England though? hahah! and Thank you!!

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Lot's of work in the bars. Basic requirements or will train on the job. The top girls or boys earn around 100k a mo.

a Month? 100k as in British Money or Thai Baht?

And how much will just a normal bar man get??

If they made 100k in British pounds a month even I would consider putting a short skirt on.

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Lot's of work in the bars. Basic requirements or will train on the job. The top girls or boys earn around 100k a mo.

a Month? 100k as in British Money or Thai Baht?

And how much will just a normal bar man get??

If they made 100k in British pounds a month even I would consider putting a short skirt on.

Im thinking of a Career change too! haha!

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Yes, there is the list of prohibited jobs for foreigners. Basically you can't work what thais can

Sent from my GT-I9195 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app

My Mother is Thai thou, so therefore im classed as Thai as im half Thai.

And im getting a Thai Visa/Passport soon!

In which case you will then be free to work 12 hours a day 7 days a week for sod all like everyone else biggrin.png

The wages are just like England though? hahah! and Thank you!!

:D yeah kind of similar. Enough to survive on but not much more. You'll have to live 'Thai style' too. no fancy apartment for you! ;)

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I would get some experience first in the western country that you are in currently.- it's not difficult, just learn as much as you can in the time you have about the hospitality trade. Your English is good so this would be very attractive for 5* hotels and resorts hiring bar people. You will need to know about cocktails and lager on draught and wines.

Add to that the possibility of Sports Bars venues in the tourist centres, not just Pattaya. The islands for example where 95% customers will be heavy drinking tourists having fun

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I would get some experience first in the western country that you are in currently.- it's not difficult, just learn as much as you can in the time you have about the hospitality trade. Your English is good so this would be very attractive for 5* hotels and resorts hiring bar people. You will need to know about cocktails and lager on draught and wines.

Well im currently doing a Travel and Tourism Course,have been for a few years now, i also have Business Courses. so im sure they would come in helpful right!?

I Also have a brother out in Thailand who works in a 5* Hotel in Bangkok.

Im hoping to be working in europe in the summer season, all depends if i get the job though! :)

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I would get some experience first in the western country that you are in currently.- it's not difficult, just learn as much as you can in the time you have about the hospitality trade. Your English is good so this would be very attractive for 5* hotels and resorts hiring bar people. You will need to know about cocktails and lager on draught and wines.

Well im currently doing a Travel and Tourism Course,have been for a few years now, i also have Business Courses. so im sure they would come in helpful right!?

I Also have a brother out in Thailand who works in a 5* Hotel in Bangkok.

Im hoping to be working in europe in the summer season, all depends if i get the job though! :)

Well you are half way there. Talk to your brother. Start building your network. Good English puts you head and shoulders above the rest. Why Pattaya?

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I would get some experience first in the western country that you are in currently.- it's not difficult, just learn as much as you can in the time you have about the hospitality trade. Your English is good so this would be very attractive for 5* hotels and resorts hiring bar people. You will need to know about cocktails and lager on draught and wines.

Well im currently doing a Travel and Tourism Course,have been for a few years now, i also have Business Courses. so im sure they would come in helpful right!?

I Also have a brother out in Thailand who works in a 5* Hotel in Bangkok.

Im hoping to be working in europe in the summer season, all depends if i get the job though! smile.png

Well you are half way there. Talk to your brother. Start building your network. Good English puts you head and shoulders above the rest. Why Pattaya?

:) Thats good and yeah i'll have too!

and because iv been a few years ago and just loved it, and there's alot of english people there, that own and run bars ect! :)

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Good you have seen it, and yes there are some good venues English speaking. If I were you I would take a month out traveling. Try the islands, look at the resorts. Research using trip advisor. Then make your choice as to what suits your interests.

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With good English , which you seem to have , and a proper Bar course and training , look for a job in the high end Markets ... Hotels , Clubs and even Hard Rock Cafe .... you may make better money there ... CHOKDEE !!

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whistling.gif You have no idea what you are talking about do you?

Firstly there are jobs that are reserved for Thais and foreigners are not allowed to do those jobs.

Better find out about that first, bartenders are part of the 'hospitality" service jobs and many if not all of those jobs are prohibited to non Thais.

Secondly, you will need to know Thai to communicate with the waiters and waitresses.

Thirdly, even if you do find a job, your salary will be half of what you would earn in your country.

And, fourthly, why would a bar owner want to hire you when he can probably find a Thai to work legally at half the salary you will want?

That's the reality of working here in Thailand, and you better learn it before you come to Thailand.

The reality of the situation is that even with good experience in your home country, you will be lucky to find a job in Thailand, and if you do expect half the alary that you would earn in your country.

There are schools in Thailand where Thais train for careers in the "Hospitality" industry, and they will always get a job before a foreigner does.

If you insist on coming to Thailand, bring enough money to support yourself for at least 6 months without finding a job, and have a ticket back to your home country when you arrive in case you run out of money before you find a job.

Seriously.

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whistling.gif You have no idea what you are talking about do you?

Firstly there are jobs that are reserved for Thais and foreigners are not allowed to do those jobs.

Better find out about that first, bartenders are part of the 'hospitality" service jobs and many if not all of those jobs are prohibited to non Thais.

Secondly, you will need to know Thai to communicate with the waiters and waitresses.

Thirdly, even if you do find a job, your salary will be half of what you would earn in your country.

And, fourthly, why would a bar owner want to hire you when he can probably find a Thai to work legally at half the salary you will want?

That's the reality of working here in Thailand, and you better learn it before you come to Thailand.

The reality of the situation is that even with good experience in your home country, you will be lucky to find a job in Thailand, and if you do expect half the alary that you would earn in your country.

There are schools in Thailand where Thais train for careers in the "Hospitality" industry, and they will always get a job before a foreigner does.

If you insist on coming to Thailand, bring enough money to support yourself for at least 6 months without finding a job, and have a ticket back to your home country when you arrive in case you run out of money before you find a job.

Seriously.

Ahhh Perhaps read the OP carefully .... He IS THAI !! well Half anyway ... AND is going to get his Thai Passport before arriving ....coffee1.gif

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My Mother is Thai thou, so therefore im classed as Thai as im half Thai.

And im getting a Thai Visa/Passport soon!

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whistling.gif You have no idea what you are talking about do you?

Firstly there are jobs that are reserved for Thais and foreigners are not allowed to do those jobs.

Better find out about that first, bartenders are part of the 'hospitality" service jobs and many if not all of those jobs are prohibited to non Thais.

Secondly, you will need to know Thai to communicate with the waiters and waitresses.

Thirdly, even if you do find a job, your salary will be half of what you would earn in your country.

And, fourthly, why would a bar owner want to hire you when he can probably find a Thai to work legally at half the salary you will want?

That's the reality of working here in Thailand, and you better learn it before you come to Thailand.

The reality of the situation is that even with good experience in your home country, you will be lucky to find a job in Thailand, and if you do expect half the alary that you would earn in your country.

There are schools in Thailand where Thais train for careers in the "Hospitality" industry, and they will always get a job before a foreigner does.

If you insist on coming to Thailand, bring enough money to support yourself for at least 6 months without finding a job, and have a ticket back to your home country when you arrive in case you run out of money before you find a job.

Seriously.

Largely redundant indeed!

OP you now understand you need to seriously filter responses into categories labelled useful, irrelevant and useless.

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Lot's of work in the bars. Basic requirements or will train on the job. The top girls or boys earn around 100k a mo.

Yes, just depends on how hot you are. Lots of gay gogos and karaoke joints around town. Maybe also some boy bars for rich old kunyings but don't know about them specifically. Just hop a plane and don't forget to pack your Speedo trunks.

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I would get some experience first in the western country that you are in currently.- it's not difficult, just learn as much as you can in the time you have about the hospitality trade. Your English is good so this would be very attractive for 5* hotels and resorts hiring bar people. You will need to know about cocktails and lager on draught and wines.

Well im currently doing a Travel and Tourism Course,have been for a few years now, i also have Business Courses. so im sure they would come in helpful right!?

I Also have a brother out in Thailand who works in a 5* Hotel in Bangkok.

Im hoping to be working in europe in the summer season, all depends if i get the job though! smile.png

Well you are half way there. Talk to your brother. Start building your network. Good English puts you head and shoulders above the rest. Why Pattaya?

smile.png Thats good and yeah i'll have too!

and because iv been a few years ago and just loved it, and there's alot of english people there, that own and run bars ect! smile.png

True, but very likely you will in effect be a Thai employee, more than likely the upper end of pay around 15k baht a month. In Pattaya even some Thais struggle to survive on that pay. As others have suggested aim for the upper end of the tourism venues. Unless you are in management, the salary will still be relatively low. I guess none of this matters if you treat coming to Thailand as a working holiday.

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Lot's of work in the bars. Basic requirements or will train on the job. The top girls or boys earn around 100k a mo.

Yes, just depends on how hot you are. Lots of gay gogos and karaoke joints around town. Maybe also some boy bars for rich old kunyings but don't know about them specifically. Just hop a plane and don't forget to pack your Speedo trunks.

Don't think the op said if they are male or female.

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If you have the ability to work in the UK or Europe you would be MUCH better off doing that, live frugally there and then come to Thailand on holiday and live like a king for a while.

Trying to make a decent living here without very specific in-demand specialist skills is pushing <deleted> uphill.

Leasing a bar is very rarely profitable unless you don't mind being a pimp, and even then the BiB and landlords will get the bulk of your profits if any.

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whistling.gif You have no idea what you are talking about do you?

Firstly there are jobs that are reserved for Thais and foreigners are not allowed to do those jobs.

Better find out about that first, bartenders are part of the 'hospitality" service jobs and many if not all of those jobs are prohibited to non Thais.

Secondly, you will need to know Thai to communicate with the waiters and waitresses.

Thirdly, even if you do find a job, your salary will be half of what you would earn in your country.

And, fourthly, why would a bar owner want to hire you when he can probably find a Thai to work legally at half the salary you will want?

That's the reality of working here in Thailand, and you better learn it before you come to Thailand.

The reality of the situation is that even with good experience in your home country, you will be lucky to find a job in Thailand, and if you do expect half the alary that you would earn in your country.

There are schools in Thailand where Thais train for careers in the "Hospitality" industry, and they will always get a job before a foreigner does.

If you insist on coming to Thailand, bring enough money to support yourself for at least 6 months without finding a job, and have a ticket back to your home country when you arrive in case you run out of money before you find a job.

Seriously.

LOL

Seems you have no idea what you are talking about, moron.

Maybe if you spent 1minute reading the thread, you would see he IS THAI

Better to keep your low intellect and useless opinions to yourself in the future.

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