View Single Post
  #5  
Old 09-07-2006, 04:17
cybernator_uk's Avatar
cybernator_uk cybernator_uk is offline
Registered User [7563]
Senior Elite Member
 
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Nakon Pathom, Thailand
Age: 28
Posts: 1,920
Quote:
Originally Posted by ub2yoo
You see Marc, and that's where I actually disagree.

You can't work in Thailand, although thousands are doing it.
Same for ...you can't be happy with a TG/BG, although, there are some happy story's....

...jeezus..I get a bit tired of all those negative story's. It's one big world, ppl are ppl, despite of the culture, there's a "core" feeling in all of us, paperwork is to overcome...and as cybernator_uk said: ....maybe you come up with something new ! (please ignore my "Internet Cafe" thread

Although, I must admit that the original request from Sound Boy in this thread is quite shallow.

...all in all, it's up to you, isn't it ? If your make a very good effort, you can make it everywhere, not just New York

Greetings

ub2yoo

It took me a few minutes to work out what you ment.....Then i remembered...It was on your internet cafe thread..... Yes i did say you would have to have a new idea... But i dont think this is a case for that the guy is planning a month out there.... and is 20 (if i am wrong here i do apologise in advance) I am guessing that he doesnt have the money readily available or collateral to start a buisness im talking about house investment etc.... Also you would need something new.... sort out visa's and have a good knowledge of Thailand and a wife would go a long way... Also from reading the post i am guessing that isnt the case...

If you have a degree then marc is right you could teach English other than that i think its going to be very tough to find work... I agree with Marc26here... It may be a big world but i dont think its pratical.... Although i like it when i am proved wrong sometimes
__________________
Life is like a box of chocolates..... you go to Thailand and get greedy
Reply With Quote