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My name is manish. Working for shangri la hotel in chiangmai Thailand in finance department.
Its a great hotel and value for money
We have beautiful and delecious dinner buffet in our all day dining restaurant.
I am also helping nonfinance peoples bu training them on finance and accounting terms
Regards
Ok here its comes , I know what you lot are thinking " we got fresh meat here ... , wants to come and live in paradise " .
Well if I can say part of that is true . But believe you me it's not the fresh bit .
I have been married now for 8yrs + with a beautiful 2yr daughter . For the last year we have been thinking of moving back . ( My wife is Thai ) I have lived in Pattaya before , we did have a sit down chippy in drinking street north pattaya . But I do not want a risk like that this time I am looking for a job in Telesales or face 2 face sales . Just to point out another in insurance too .
So please , please let me know if there are real jobs for expats either in Bangkok or even surrounding areas of pattaya , like Rayong or Sattahip .
Well thank you for welcoming me to your blog , I hope you could all update me or if you can point me in the right direction . regards ,
sacaridoo
Hi all,I am french, 39, working in a Real Estate. I'd like to live in Thailand and to find a job. (Real Estate, Diving, Teaching...)
Can you advise me ?
Thank you
Fabrice
Can I have more details of the voice-over project. Thank you.
Best regards
Eugene Sim
Line : eugene5320
Whatsapp : 90305320
My name is daniel , currently living in Australia sydney , but am looking for work in phuket.
In Australia I'm a automotive parts sales manager for a Toyota dealership .
I would love for some feedback on how some of you obtained your jobs and some pointers
) Don't hesitate to message me !
You should start doing motivational training program. Let me know if you are interested.
Regards,
Mike
I would love to know more about the voice over project that you mentioned. I am contactable at eugene5320@yahoo.com.sg or Line me @ eugene5320. Thank you.
Regards
Eugene Sim
I'm a South African male from Cape Town and just joined your blog. I'm here to build future friendships with fellow South African and other Expats already living in Thailand.
I will be getting married to my Thai girlfriend early next year and then move to Thailand ( Bkk or Hau Hin ) where we will be staying for 6 months out of the year and obviously the other 6 months in Cape Town to take care of business.
Many Thanks for the great Blog.
Kind Regards
Etienne
Thanks
Stephane
You must look at things in perspective, the whole World is in a state of change.
Even Australia is on high alert.
So dont let the newspapers dissuade you
s_bourgeois13No more corrupted moment as you expected, that time you wanna visit THA is good period, even North or e-San area.
You would be excite when April coming with Song Kran Fes...

We shall stay in Chiang Mai from 15 December 2014 to 14 January 2015 inclusive.
My husband and I are looking for a studio in a condo or house with fitness room and swimming pool (both a must), not too far from the city center (or at least with local transportation nearby (no taxis)).
Although there are lots of choices and quite a few places that we selected, most agencies and/or owners turned our request down for one month stay as it covers the Chistmas/New Year period.
Most people wish to put the price up during this time. Impossible to get from them how much more and precise dates (i.e. 24/12/2014 to 1/1/2015).
Grateful if you could direct us to find a studio not more than 12,000 Bahts.
For example, one of the studio that we liked was "The Opium" studio which were lovely at 308 euro/month.
Thanks for your help and best regards
AC
I would love to have contact with you for all questions i have.
Can we communicate through emails>
grwirfs@yahoo.com
thank you for offering your contact for helpful questions..
Look forward to hearing from you
Gary
I too would very much to like speak with you as to my move in Dec.- Jan, this year.
I have so many questions still as to relocating and retiring to beautiful Chiang Mai.
I f we could also chat with each other by pvt. email, that would be great.
Look forward to hearing from you.
Teatraveler@cox.net
Gino
I'd suggest you to Hillside 3 Condo locate on NimmanHeymin Road which have every services and full of lifestyle activities and very convenient to get local taxi (called songtaew or roddaeng)
for swimming pool,I'm sure it's not hard to find from other hotel services nearby which is about 100 baht fee.
you can find contact from this below link
chiangmaiestateagents.com/property/condos-for-rent/mueang-city/studio-apartment-for-rent-in-hillside-3-condominium-185.html
I'm not agent so please feel free to contact them by yourself at English: 082-256-8327
Best regards,
Sureerat
Mharshan wrote:hi may I know more details what is voice-over project
Voice over covers a wide range of ideas.
Mostly it's narrating a film, or producing recordings for things like ESL tapes to be used in schools.
Such tapes commonly ask for native English speakers, but many use a wide variety of accents, but all using English.
The latter makes more sense for more advanced learners as the student will gain the ability to understand spoken English from all over the world, not just the UK and USA.

Je suis Français, vivant à Nice, déjà d'un certain âge (64), et je connais la Thaïlande pour l'avoir visitée mais c'était déjà il y a quelques années, et j'y retourne pour les mois de Décembre et Janvier, afin d'envisager une expatriation proche. Je serai donc très heureux d'apprendre ici des infos sur la Thaïlande aujourd'hui, et la meilleure façon et les meilleurs endroits pour m'y installer. Après m'être déjà pas mal renseigné, j'envisage un séjour à Ko Phangan, et serais heureux de connaître les avis des expats qui y sont installés. Merci d'avance.
Freelance_Andovar wrote:Hello All,
I'm Nina from Andovar - Bangkok, Thailand. Our company is always looking for Expats who are currently living in Bangkok, Thailand to do voice-over projects.
Nice to meet u all!
Hi Nina ,
I looking a job at bkk ... but may i know what is that voice-over project ? i from malaysia KL
nice to meet you
Nice to meet everyone and hope to share my experiences of living in Thailand!
Would you Line me @ eugene5320. Thank you.
My Name is Rick, I have been a frequent traveller to phuket over the past few years and have fallen in love with the place, My ambitions are to retire the in the future, So i would love some information regarding retirement visas, the do's and dont's of buying condos.
Cheers
I live in Thailand Udonthani for 7 years now.
I make shuffleboards my self and i like to sell them in Thailand.I also import dutch herring.
I like Thailand it is for me a nice and free country.
I do have a own weblog too.
regards Lowy Udonthani
I live in Thailand Udonthani for 7 years now.
I make shuffleboards my self and i like to sell them in Thailand.I also import dutch herring.
I like Thailand it is for me a nice and free country.
I do have a own weblog too.
regards Lowy Udonthani
if you want to retire there then get a retirement visa as its commonly called
investing - i suggest you rent with the option to buy
you can buy as a foreigner or in a company set up
if you have 10 million baht you can get an investment visa that will allow you to stay for 12 months at a time
After living and working in Thailand for a couple of years I'm now eager to learn to know another country, preferably Myanmar or Malaysia.
Saw some interesting postings already. Hope everybody is having a great time abroad!
I've heard that Chiang Mai is an ideal location for bloggers, digital nomads, etc.; I've also heard that the Thai government has been cracking down on people abusing the visa-run system. If we wanted to stay in in Chiang Mai for 6 months or so, but still be able to travel to Thailand's neighbouring countries intermittently while we're there, what would be the best way to go about the visa process? How are bloggers, digital nomads, etc. being affected by the new visa rules?
Thanks guys,
Sombrio
it is at the discretion of the Immigration
but you should be able to get 6 months in your home country but not on arrival in Thailand
the digital nomad thing is talk and not confirmed yet
My name is Penn from Bangkok, Thailand. I'm 23 years old.
I'm currently not an expat but I plan on being one, hopefully in the near future.
I'm fluent in Thai and English and I would love to learn a third language. Spanish, to be precise.
I've taken few basic courses back in my studying years but I don't get to use it much.
To be honest, I think I have nothing left. Nada, nada.
If there's any Spanish-speaking Thailand expat out there who's looking for a friend, please let me know.
If you know someone who's offering affordable Spanish courses, please let me know as well.
Usually, learning Spanish (well, any foreign language) with a native speaker here in Thailand is quite expensive.
At one point, I was paying over 800 baht an hour. It was understandable but a little bit too expensive for a student like me.
I'm an outgoing person. I'm very friendly and fun to hang out with. I was thinking that I can offer myself as a Bangkok tour guide, a Thai teacher or even an English teacher as an exchange for Spanish lessons.
If you have any more question, please don't hesitate to contact me. And if I can be any helpful in other topics regarding Thailand (Bangkok, in particular), I'd be more than happy to help you all.
I'll be looking forward to making new friends here.
Cheers, everyone.
Penn
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