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Thais warned of Libya

By The Nation

 

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BANGKOK:-- THE Employment Department has warned people to beware of false promises of jobs in Libya, where civil unrest still rages.

 

“Because of safety concerns, the Labour Ministry has barred Thais from working there,” the department’s director-general Singhadet Chu-umnart said yesterday.


He issued the warning after receiving a report that six Thais were lured into paying Bt80,000 each to an illicit agent, arriving in Libya on a tourist visa, and not getting a job.

 

Full story: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/national/30299789

 

 

 
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A very necessary warning but how many will simply ignore it as when it comes to the lure of making big money commonsense and caution goes out the window ?

If something sounds too good to be true it usually is doesn't seem to be  much of a consideration here far too often.

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Just now, ratcatcher said:

"New Thai restaurant opening in Benghazi, staff needed"

Do they ever look at a map of the world or read the international news in their Thai newspapers or on line.?

 

Too many never get beyond what the supposed salary will be and nothing else matters.

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A couple of years back had to arm SIL with a good explanation for one of her bosses (medium size construction company) as to why getting into business in Libya is probably not the best idea. SIL, while not that versed in global affairs (but far from being daft), thought perhaps a more stable surroundings would do for a company's first venture abroad. The whole thing didn't go through, of course, mainly because the supposed contact man couldn't actually deliver.

 

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10 hours ago, ratcatcher said:

"New Thai restaurant opening in Benghazi, staff needed"

Do they ever look at a map of the world or read the international news in their Thai newspapers or on line.?

 

It isn't just workers from such as Thailand going there. Europeans also  go for work; many Italian companies have business there as do other countries. Recently there were kidnappings of Italians and a Canadian; so perhaps Europeans (and Canadians) don't read maps or international news?

Guess it's the lure of the salaries and the "won't happen to me" attitude that persuades them to risk it.

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