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Unless they have wealthy parents, or good connections with influential people or outstanding qualities that shine above all the rest, they become just more young Thai girls out of the millions seeking employment.

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Unless they have wealthy parents, or good connections with influential people or outstanding qualities that shine above all the rest, they become just more young Thai girls out of the millions seeking employment.

Shame, but true.

Even worse, when they hit 30yo, unemployable in many cases.

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In the north, job opportunities are scarce even when your kids get a good education.

Now, what are they going to do?

Casual employee @ LOTUS?

Wash the dishes at home?

Watch soapies on TV 24/7?

Other?

were glad you were able to figure this one out on your own

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Smart girls go to Bangkok to get a well paid office job. Beautiful ones become mia noi's . Gold diggers become bargirls. The dumb & not good lookers stay in their home village and get pregnant , some of them get lucky with a 7/11 or supermarket job. The good for nothing can still work at the gasstation or carwash. The unlucky get to work in the rice fields. That about covers the future of girls living in the boonies.

I think you'll find

"Smart girls go to Bangkok to get a well paid office job. Beautiful ones become mia noi's . Gold diggers become bargirls."

Will all be sex workers of some description.

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Sad but true, an education from a local government school, will be next to worthless, very few options in Thailand unless you have been to a good university or better getting a degree out Thailand .

I think you'll find some of the government schools near the bigger towns are really good.

It's the rural village schools that are completely hopeless.

A degree of any kind costs money. If you have money, you can have a degree.

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Mrs Palmer's youngest.

Dead lazy - looking in the mirror all day - but has potential.

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Mrs Palmer's youngest.

Dead lazy - looking in the mirror all day - but has potential.

She has a lot of potential is she goes beyond the point of duty for the right people, but dead right in what you say; once they reach 30 the job offers will stop coming in and she`ll probably end up working as a has been in a Pattaya beer bar.

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She has had a great education - completed elementary school. Language classes. Modelling

It has been a big investment. Now, time for a return on investment.

Hurry up, bitch

You are getting old!

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She has had a great education - completed elementary school. Language classes. Modelling

It has been a big investment. Now, time for a return on investment.

Hurry up, bitch

You are getting old!

So right.

She should make her fortune now because her good looks are going to be short lived, the clock is ticking.

I have seen female Thai soap opera actresses that have given me the hots on screen, then what seems as an over night deterioration, a sort of cut off point, they suddenly begin to show their age and then replaced by younger female actresses and the whole process starts again.

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Do they speak fluent English or other Western language?

Did they graduate from Uni? If so, what major?

Did they graduate from Technical College? If so, what emphasis?

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Do they speak fluent English or other Western language?

Did they graduate from Uni? If so, what major?

Did they graduate from Technical College? If so, what emphasis?

No Thais speak FLUENT English out here.

Some went to uni - some no.

Major - history, music

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Sometimes, TVF members surprise me.

No mention of "secretarial" employment at Pattaya.

Hardly a surprise....except for the small few who honestly try to be helpful and not use every opportunity to display how witty they think they are. Bravo to the OP for having the courage to post this topic on here or maybe i have just become too cynical after observing the replies in general over the past few years to topics of this nature,

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Sometimes, TVF members surprise me.

No mention of "secretarial" employment at Pattaya.

Hardly a surprise....except for the small few who honestly try to be helpful and not use every opportunity to display how witty they think they are. Bravo to the OP for having the courage to post this topic on here or maybe i have just become too cynical after observing the replies in general over the past few years to topics of this nature,

Bravo! I am the one who submitted the topic.

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Marry a foreigner only to find out that piece of paper from uni in Thailand only gets them a job stacking shelves in a local aldi or lidl supermarket.....in the west or massaging old men frankfurter at 50 euro or dollar per half hour in some obscure massage parlour in Europe or the US.

Again, such negativity. That is one of the reasons you need to better educate your children. However, if they have a university degree from Thailand, they can get into a US college. With a US degree they can get decent work in the US--I would bet it is the same in Europe. If they need to take language lessons, send them. Simply providing your kids with a substandard education is not showing much love for them or concern their future.

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If it is the normal grass roots, basic, Thai education they :

1). Go to work stocking shelves

2). " " "

3). " " " " or,

If they are really pretty/shapely become an " Entertainment Hostess" and

franticly search for a foreigner, with a few bucks, to marry and support her

extended family of 18 !

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If your daughter has a good uni education, she might want to then look for a job in Bkk. This is where the bulk of businesses are. Try dbjob.com may be a start. She needs to develop herself for a good career rather than let it go to waste.

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I may have neglected to advise that I have 5 daughters.

This is # 3.

I agree you have five daughters...Mrs Palmer and her five daughters.......and getting plenty of work judging by your posts.

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If your daughter has a good uni education, she might want to then look for a job in Bkk. This is where the bulk of businesses are. Try dbjob.com may be a start. She needs to develop herself for a good career rather than let it go to waste.

If your daughter has a good uni education, she might want to then look for a job in Bkk. This is where the bulk of businesses are. Try dbjob.com may be a start. She needs to develop herself for a good career rather than let it go to waste.

There...fixed it for you

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Send them to a modernized country for a proper advanced education. Tell them to study to become a professional; architect, scientist, engineer, etc.

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Lucy Liu is an absolute stunner!

OK, no 5 daughters in real life but I feel compelled to write a quality yarn

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In my previous village near Akat Amnoi, the local teacher

would tell her students to be like my ex, find a falung to

build her a house, buy a big car, pay all the bills, buy food

for the whole family (who would come and help themselves

without asking) and have a happy life, but she failed to tell

her students, the money river eventually runs dry and the

girl and her young sister now drink whisky and smoke just

like in the tv and work as a receptionist in a hotel yeah

right, i saw photos of her in a bar in Pattaya, they forget

to tell that part.

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Before reading all the comments I thought the OP was asking a fair question, yep really!

What happens to the ugly ones. I see TVers have placed all the pretty ones in Phuket or Pattaya or Bangkok as hostesses in bars.

Life goes on here. My wife's daughter is at a Uni, and my wife's separated husband, or ex or whatever he is, decided that as soon as I was helping he disappeared without paying. I have so many arguments with my wife over her daughter at Uni. Anyhow suffice to say a couple of things here, the daughter is doing an Arts degree and she will not be popular dancing at a Go Go place. I am assured that once Uni finishes I won't ever have to pay again and in fact the daughter will be looking after me in my old age!

Hehe, as if some one with an arts degree is going to look after any one and I reckon she will battle to look after herself.

Just my view but I keep paying...hehe

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