New members of the Thailand forum, introduce yourselves here — June to December 2017
Many thanks in advance.
Cheers!

 Planning to stay in Chiang Mai for at least 3 months. Checking out my options for potential early retirement. Always looking forward to meet new people and make new friends.I'm an Italian national, living in Thailand since 2003. Bangkok first and since 2010 in Phuket. I'm an Executive Chef, living with Thai wife and three daughters in Kamala.
Please feel free to contact me for any enquiry, if I can help, I will be glad to!
Thomas here from Singapore, I am moving over to Bangkok from 24th July onwards. I am starting a small business in paint coating and protection products and services in Thailand.  Please feel free to contact me if need any further information.
Looking forward very much to staying in Bangkok.
cheers
thomas
I am Gina from NYC. My boyfriend and I are heading to Chiang Mai in October and plan to stay until the money runs out
He was approved to work remotely through his job and I do a bunch of different things online, personal training, blog and hope to get involved in Muay Thai or yoga when I arrive.
Look forward to getting help from everyone on the forum.
Gina
etiennegirard wrote:Hello
I am a young French-Canadian graduate from New-England Conservatory in Boston for violin performance. I want to travel to Bangkok in July and I am looking for teaching experience or any event where I could do a musical presentation, talk about music, my experience, play pieces and songs, and ultimately provide a cultural experience. I can also give violin lessons and teach french or english. Please let me know if you are interested in learning more about my resume and videos Hope to hear back from you soon
Hi! My name is Ksenia. If you will find such music places, could I ask you to let me know too?
I am interested in such things
The city smile town !
Anything can help please let's me know btw i am property agents 😂
Freelance photographer
Nice to meet you all
Mikebkk17 wrote:Goodluck. I thought foreigners are not allowed to do work. Is business any different? If so, can we start a teaching business?
There are a few jobs that foreigners are allowed to have. The list of allowed professions is available somewhere around here, I am sure you can find it.
Simply put, if a Thai citizen can do the job, then you'll have trouble getting hired.
Wondering if you are looking to hire a Singaporean for your company?
Cheers!
Do you happen to know of any company looking to hire a foreigner? I'm from Singapore.
Cheers!
Thanks for your reply. If you can get that list, I would really appreciate.
Also, I would need help in running the set up. If you are interested we can join our efforts.
Regards,
Mike.
I am giving serious consideration to retiring to Thailand. I'm here to learn what I can before taking the plunge. I am by myself and have a steady pension.Â
I know very little so far, so I'm here to learn. Thanks
bushman travel wrote:Hi there,
I'm presently doing a Reece of Bangkok, looking to move here sometime in the near future.
Glad I found these forums, such a wealth of information and experiences,
Many thanks,
Bushman
Hey Bushman, how you doing.
I absolutely recommend visiting a place before deciding to move there on a long term basis.
At the very worst, it's an informative vacation.
Please let us know how you like BKK when you are ready.
- Cad
Nothing clear in My Mind But i am open to any suggestion .
i will be Thankful to Hear of any 1 Serious .
Hi .. i will Be There soon also .. and i know now 1 .. its Great if we can meet . best wishes         My name is Srijit Nag.I live in India.I am a Administration Officer in a private restaurant also in charge of the managerial functionalities.I want to relocate to Thailand with job prospects so that I can secure my family in the future.
         Currently I have a annual salary package of Rs.7,00,000.00 per annual.
Kindly do guide me if there any permanent job opportunities out there.I am willing to relocate there with my wife.
Thanks,
Srijit Nag
I am Andrew (55) currently living in the UKÂ
I would like to move to Bangkok as soon as possible as I have many friends there. Mostly however they are enjoying retirement.
I have somewhere to stay so that is not such a problem.
In my case I would need to work as I am not in such a luxury position as yet.
So if there are any Sales / Marketing positions. I have many skills having worked across many Industry sectors over the years. I have presented products and solutions to CEO's, Boards and Governments of both Middle East and SE Asia.
I would actually like to do some good and work for an NGO if anyone knows of positions available.
Any help would be really appreciated as this would be both a great new challenge and a fresh start and outlook on life.
          I am planning to shift to the UK with family.Can you suggest me some job openings there?
Thanks,
Srijit
I have recently moved here to Phuket and enjoying everything so far.
I am living in Near Koh Kaesong a. Muang.Â
We're looking for a driver that can take me on outings now and then for shopping and appointments trips to the beach etc.
My husband uses our car to travel to work and wewant to be able to call someone who is good value to take me out and about as needed during the day.
Any ideas or recommendations around findin such a person and what would be a reasonable price range.
I'd like to make my first ever post but can't yet see how to do that...
Mmm so now this is my first ever post...lol
Thanks, Donna
Have just joined expat .com. Wife and l also investigating moving to Thailand. Noticed your interest in gardening as we have a vertical gardening business in perth WA. Also am kiwi from Auckland back in 1970 . Family now in the Tauranga, Te Puke area. Where are you from?

Regards Jack Moon
Nice to part of good network.
I've just arrived in Bangkok a week ago. I'm looking to meet expats to get a better understanding of the city, a.k.a do's and don't. I'm current looking for work too and have put my C.V forward for a few roles. It will be good to get some suggestions on the getting a placement in Bangkok. I work in Business Change/Consultancy and IT Management field.
Any tips would be much appreciated.
On a less serious note, I've come across a couple of good craft beer bars! Good banter and Good beer!
Cheers,
Lionel
I am new to the forum but have been reading it for several months. I'm from the US and retired from The Dow Chemical Company after 40 years of service. The last 3 years of my employment, I worked an assignment in Saudi Arabia and visited Thailand several times. When my assignment was finished in Jun 2016, I retired and moved to Thailand. I am currently living in Bangkok after having lived in Pattaya for the first 6 months. I have enjoyed my time here and plan to make this my home for the next 3 to 4 years to travel SE Asia & Europe before going back to the other side. Just wanted to say hello...
Not many local companies will hire foreigners as cost is high. Public listed companies may hire foreigners which they advertise overseas or via foreign job placement company.
Good paying jobs with great benefits staff are usually recruited from overseas and posted here. They are here for 3-5 years and back to their country or elsewhere.
You may see many foreigners here as some are retired or doing their own business. Many or majority foreigners look for teaching jobs which is super competitive as many Foreigners all over the world eyeing at the same pie.
Don't forget there are Filipinos who can accept a lower salary or less benefits too. Philippines and Thailand are in the ASEAN countries grouping.
As to teaching Chinese, there are many from China and cost is lower too.
I wish you all the best to get a job.
Cheers
Love it here, planning on staying several years and seeing all of Southeast Asia. Been many other places and Thailand has always been very special. I would say the transition has been very easy except for a few missteps mostly with our banks back home.
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