Is it UNcommon for...
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... qualified & experienced Thais south of Isaan to relocate to this region for well-paid jobs?
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An oxymoron at best,
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qualified & experienced in doing what ???fredwilliams wrote: ↑July 2, 2020, 12:24 am... qualified & experienced Thais south of Isaan to relocate to this region for well-paid jobs?
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I see that the forum's self-appointed Thai industry, employment and salary experts are getting warmed up early.
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who was it talking about their niece just graduated from hotel&tourism and insisted there were no local jobs? not now anyway many hotels closed
people keep opening new businesses though, every week in this city ,
people keep opening new businesses though, every week in this city ,
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I think a lot of Udon people doing well in Bangkok would want to return to Udon if they could find a job paying well. My oldest step-daughter is one of them. Finding a well paying job isn't easy. The pull of family is strong and things such as traffic make life in Bangkok less pleasant.
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I'm talking specifically about non-Isaan people coming to work here.GT93 wrote: ↑July 2, 2020, 2:04 pm
I think a lot of Udon people doing well in Bangkok would want to return to Udon if they could find a job paying well. My oldest step-daughter is one of them. Finding a well paying job isn't easy. The pull of family is strong and things such as traffic make life in Bangkok less pleasant.
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Fred
Read your original post
You said "qualified & experienced Thais "
Nothing about "non-Isaan people"
Read your original post
You said "qualified & experienced Thais "
Nothing about "non-Isaan people"
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I understood there were Thais from the more unsafe parts of the South of Thailand who had moved to places such as Udon for a less stressful life. I know one woman who did that some years ago and I was told there are others who have done this.
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How can anyone with any degree of intelligence state that calling qualified and experienced, a racist remark, ( Unless you happen to be JS ) I know many Westerners and other nationalities that comment would man calling the comment and oxymoron would be a good description. Nothing to do with xenophobia, just the level of competence required. I know many Thais and Foreigners , qualified on paper but actually doing the job, not so good and likewise the opposite.
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All I would say is, the Thailand Average IQ of a Thai person, is well above that of some on this Forum
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