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Thailand's Skills Problem Is Slowing Down Its High-Tech Push

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On 7/20/2017 at 7:40 PM, Redline said:

Plus pure laziness

Agree,why are the majority of big Thai buisnesses owned and run by Thai chinese ,because they work bloody hard,your ethnic Thai [not all but many] would rather spend most of the day lounging around in a hammock,eating every hour or 2.

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“Are you dreaming?” Teerakiat said in an interview. “We can’t even invent a motorbike.”

 

 

Who needs to build a motorbike when you can build High-speed rail

On 7/20/2017 at 9:07 AM, trainman34014 said:

''One third of Students functionally Illiterate''.....Two thirds nearer to reality !

They may be literate but don't use their literacy skills for anything beyond inane facebook posts.

good article, the guy has laid it out. hope the government can handle the truth.

those numbers should embarrassing to the government, leadership and thais

 

they may have received 2.73 trillion baht, but I question the real amount that actually makes its way to the end target, the schools and universities.

 

the mind set here is years away from achieving any serious level of innovation or development.  

they need the equivalent of intellectual CPR 

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