New members of Thailand forum, introduce yourself here — 4th quarter of 2015
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Ahsan Meer wrote:Greetings ,
Sir hope you will be enjoying good health.it has been five years i am working as Hotel Manager here in Pak. any suggestions as i really want to move in Thailand . i have good experience in English language and excellent management skills.
i shall really appreciate kind words for you
Warm Regards
Ahsan
Read through the posts in the forum categories list, upper right hand side of this page for information and advice.
Hi,
I hope this is the right to introduce myself.......
I am italian living in Italy for the moment, my wife is Thai and we are staying in Nakonpathom when in Thailand. We don t have plan to move here now.... but who knows about the future.
To tell you the true I have mix feeling about Thailand, long gone is the time of unconditioned fascination. I think many of you can understand me and maybe share some idea.
I found this blog looking for an used car, but I hope it will be more useful than that.
I ll be back
ciao for now
Pino
Hi everyone,my name is aileen a filipina,live here in phuket with my husband with our son,i joined here beacause i want to meet or makea new friend herei phuket,
Now,is there anyone knows a job that i can workor apply as singer,or waitress whicn is good salary,
Hello
I am a 25 year old female from England, relocating to Bangkok in the middle of January 2016 for two months (potentially longer). I will be working as a writer so my hours are pretty flexible. I would like to meet ex pats living there and go for dinners drinks ect and travel around at the weekends. I love to have fun and explore so anyone with a similar mindset would be great to meet I would also love any advice in relation to renting apartments. I was considering air B and B but if anyone has any better ideas or a room to rent please let me know thanks!
Leila Xxxxx
hi give me the details i want come there pl give me your suggestion and feed back r u in pattaya or bangkok
My name is Harold. I've found out to live and work in Thailand you are better off owning your own business. Now to do this and profit is very difficult. This system is set up for you to just barely scrape by. You must have 4 Thai workers for every 1 foreign worker. Ok I have studied this system and searched these cities. Used every dime and penny to find this loophole. Now I am looking for an expat to partner with my idea. I don't know how the replies work on this site. But reply if you want to know more
I've been to Thailand on holiday and fell in love with the country and its people . I'm wanting to go over in March to Khoi Samaui to have a look and then possibly retire there from June .. I need time away and to smell the roses after a stressful last eleven years ..
Hi Guys,
My name is Tomasz and I come from Poland.
I grew up in a small city on the South of Poland, then I moved to Krakow to study Computer Science on AGH. After that I moved to Warsaw for work, where I spent 4 year. Last year I moved to London for about 9 months, where I decided that I don't want to work for a big companies anymore.
I am looking for a perfect place for myself, this is the reason behind changing places from time to time, maybe its going to be Chiang Mai .
I am a Software Engineer in a mobile area. My plan is to work on my own ideas while I am here in Chiang Mai.
Hello Ramesh. Welcome here in Thailand. My name is Ruby. Our company is in need of 10 more associates. So if you are interested just message me.
Hello Tomasz.. you said you dont like to work for a big company anymore. So will you consider if one Big company will work for you this time?
Reason : Off-topic. The present thread is only for introduction of new members and not a chat room
We invite you to read the forum code of conduct
Hello everyone,
Welcome on board
Just to inform you that the new members thread is only dedicated to the introduction of new members. From here, you will have to browse through the different categories of the forum found on the right of this page if you are looking for info or the different sections of the website [ Blogs, Directory, Classifieds, Guide, Housing, Jobs ..] found on the upper green banner.
You should then create a new topic on the Thailand forum if you are searching for something specific, members will get back to you.
All the best,
Bhavna
I'm living in South Africa, I went to Thailand last year and fell in love with the country and its people . I'm considering retiring there next year in June but going over in March for a month. Would like to make contact with people living there to make my journey easier and more exciting
Hi Everyone
My name is Simon and I am now living in Phuket. I am an Australian, but have lived in Singapore, London, South Africa and the Cayman Islands.
My background is law and finance, and these days I specialise in Migration law, visas and Digital Marketing for business clients.
I have my own company here, and an office in Bangkok, but moved primarily to relax more and for the climate, culture, lifestyle and cuisine! Always looking to network, meet new friends and enjoy life.
Also love playing cricket, and our team always needs new players.
Happy to meet you all here!
Best wishes
Simon
Chiang Mai is one of the most amazing places to live and work in Thailand. It has none of the busy hustle bustle of Bangkok, people are chilled out and friendly and yet, it has everything you'd expect to find in a big city.
Greetings!
I'm Parth from India. I work at Montfort College in Chiang Mai as a voice teacher, and I also take a few English classes as I am TEFL trained. Apart from singing, I play the piano and Guitar and I'm also trying to get private students.
I've been here for the last 6 months, so I'm definitely not a newbie in Chiang Mai. I love that it's so easy to go out and make friends and that there are so many English speaking expats in the city. I already have a large network of foreign and local friends, so if any new arrivals want a quick way to socialize, let me know and you'll find a warm welcome here.
I also speak French, but I badly need practice.
I'm associated with various activity groups too, notably after finding a new hobby in the form of Latin dancing.
Hit me up for a drink and we'll exchange our stories. Cheers!
Pino777, you are right Thailand has lost it's interest for me, I only stay to safe money. I have been spending more than a week to get a Thai drivers license, now i must get health certifcate, then proof of residence, then back to take the test at the DMV. Along the way I discovered you now have to notify Immungration every time you leave your house to visit another, village, providence, or city, even if just overnight, I if you don't do this, it is considered a Felony, and at the very least you will have to pay a fine, I already feel like I am living under house arrest just by living in this country. I would stay in Italy, don't ask for trouble, if you can help it. Good Luck to you. Patrick
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My name is Aida from Spain. I am working as a teacher in Rangsit. I have been living in Thailand for a year. I have met many people and I've traveled a lot. It has been an amazing year. I am doing a job I never thought I’d be doing. Im so happy i quit my never ending job in Mkt and i came here.
I love Thailand. I love my job with 3.5 months holidays, I love my thai students. I feel free here, I have spare time for me. I can go home or travel around Asia in Christmas, summer, October.. When I arrived Bkk I wanted to come back to London..everything seemed super chaotic. one week later I loved that!
i got an airplane ticket to come back home last week but i changed my mind.. I got a work permit for one year and I will be here longer.. The reasons I am here in Expat.com is because most of my friends have left and I would like to meet new people and find ways to make my life more exciting!! and now im interested in learning thai.. I think its important.. What a mess! I don't understand a word..just numbers. Sometimes they dont understand even when I say thank you in thai after one year here haha.. but its ok i will be fluent soon;-) is my new year resolution! [b]
[large][large][large]"One day your life will flash before your eyes.
Make sure it's worth watching.[/b][/large]
(Gerard Way)[/large][/large][/large]
I am considering a job at an international school outside of Bangkok. Would like to know about a few things.
What's the deal with the military government and the recent coup? Has this been an issue for any of you? How might this affect me?
Smog/Pollution. I will be about 20 km from Bangkok. Tell me about the pollution please.
What do you like the most about Thailand? The least?
Thanks so much!
Hello my name is Harold. Can I know any more information on these 10 people you need? I'm in Thailand now and in need of work. ** please let me know. Thank you for this consideration.
Reason : For own security measures, please do not share email address on the forum, you could use our private message system for that.
Reason : For own security measures, please do not share email address on the forum, you could use our private message system for that.
Hi everyone my name is minnie and I'm from Indonesia. ..well recently living in hk for 6 years n I married to UK guy in hk... he live n working in Thailand right now..I will be in Thailand next week n love to living there n hopefully I can hv many indonesian friends from here
Thank u abd catch u up guys in bangkok best regards ....
Thanks for the welcome, Julien. Just moved to Chiang Mai from Washington DC, after a brief stay in Pattaya with friends. Looking forward to building my network here in the artist, writing, vegan, holistic, LGBT communities, especially Thais who want to improve their English (besides being a published author, i'm TESL certified) in exchange for teaching me about Thai culture and language.
Surprised to find so many Caribbean foods prevalent here: pineapple, papaya, sweetsop, guava, roselle, chayote, pumpkin - making me right at home. Holla if you're black, from the US or Caribbean, ex-British colonial, Hakka, Taino, queer - or happen to march to the beat of a different drummer.
Hi friend
I am Tonyrich from India looking for a job in thailand could you please advise me how to find a job in thailand or u have any reference let me know if possible,, I have well experience in Autocad and also in driving. Iam ready to do any kind of job which I earn money.pls give me any suggestions
Thanks and regards
Tonyrich
Go to Pahurud" market it is a big fabric market , there you meet a lot of you people and all kind of job you like and driver too.
Hi Tony rich , has one company in Pahurud " market name Rane fabric they are own by family and the owner from India ,they are good people, they have place for you to live if you work for them, I am Thai but I used to work for them for many years, ask for Mister Yid, he is the second brother in the family ,used to be Me boss.
kenjee wrote:Hello all
Warm greeting to all new members on the Thailand forum
Reminder :
This thread is only for presentation of new members.
We have different sections on the site to host adverts you may have :
> Housing in Thailand ( if you are searching for or proposing rentals )
> Jobs offers in Thailand
> Thailand classifieds ( any other adverts you may have )
You may also Create a New Thread if you need particular assistance or to share your expat experience.
Looking forward to read you
Regards
Kenjee
hello.. i'm Joy from philippines..i've been here in bangkok more than 6 years..
Hi, im expat from Malaysia, been here for the past one year, u can get short stays for a month or 2 at places like ratchada or phram 9, fetching from 9,000 - 15,000 baht ( Ideo Mobi Rama 9, apartments at Ratchada Soi 3)
Hi, My name is Silas and am originally from Malaysia. Currently i frequent Pattaya quite a lot because i am married to a Thai and she is operating a proper Barber and Massage Business in Pattaya.
Looking forward to making new friends and share as much information as i can.
Hi I'm Nicola and I'm a TEFL teacher here, if you need any help or advice let me know
Hello everyone!
I'm Nicola, I'm 26 and love travelling. I've been in Thailand over 4 years, I have a son here and a Thai partner. I live in Hat Yai, in the south. Looks like I need to move to BKK to make friends? Haha...
Always looking to make new friends in Thailand
Also if you need any help or advice please feel free to contact me ^_^
Hi Nicola,
I am a retired Army officer from India. I love thailand and feel happy spending time there. I know at 66,things may not be in my favor but still I seek your advise as to what options I can have if I want to work for few hours in a day and meet people. Without any thing to do,it is hard to spend time. I am technical graduate but not keen to work long hours.
Regards,
Vee kay
Hi I am Garry planning to move to Bangkok in Jan my work is in Empire tower.
Hi Simon,
I moved to Bangkok around 4 months ago to take up a lecturing job at a local university. I saw your comment about looking for cricket players. I'm also looking for a cricket team to join. Do let me know if you are still looking for players or if you have any practice sessions coming up which I could attend.
Cheers,
Rehan
hi rose musta?? im joseph dito din kami ng asawa ko sa pattaya...
we are starting a new congregation dito sa pattaya and we are looking for filipinos na kusto manambahan... san ka pala dito pattaya?
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