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nightcaters

@Julien


hello from Canada I recently just got back from Pattaya and fell in love with the country as my journey took me to Phuket for the first 7 days of my stay then moved on to Pattaya was there from the 5th to the 27th had a great experience feel like I need this transition to a new destination to live my skills levels range professional house painter 20 years as well as 25 years in the hospitality field from front end to back end I'm currently working as slash supervisor Baker for oil and gas camp in British Columbia there are not many jobs that I can think that I could do in Thailand because of the Thailand law but would be willing to even learn English so I can teach my age is 53 years old and I still have plenty of work life let's see where you can take me and get me living as an expat thank you so much look forward to hearing from you if you need any other information please let me know thank you you are truly Dale Myers

GuestPoster371

@nightcaters

So you're willing to learn English? Sounds like you already know that language...

Leeds forever!


    @nightcaters
So you're willing to learn English? Sounds like you already know that language...
   

    -@Guy Dolev

He wants to learn English in Thailand to be able to teach English???  That's not the correct way to do it. 🤨

GuestPoster371

@Leeds forever!

Well maybe he wants to become an English teacher so he can teach himself Enough?

I'm at loss with that post...

Leeds forever!


    @Leeds forever!
Well maybe he wants to become an English teacher so he can teach himself Enough?
I'm at loss with that post...
   

    -@Guy Dolev

Me,too. Maybe he thinks it's easier to get a degree in Thailand than in Canada? It's a strange post.

GuestPoster371

@Leeds forever!

Well are definitely more DEGREES in Thailand than in Canada! (Temperature wise...)

Bhavna

Hello everyone, and welcome Dale


Please note that this thread has been created on the Thailand forum so that you may better exchange info.


Regards

Bhavna

jayrozzetti23


    @Julien
hello from Canada I recently just got back from Pattaya and fell in love with the country as my journey took me to Phuket for the first 7 days of my stay then moved on to Pattaya was there from the 5th to the 27th had a great experience feel like I need this transition to a new destination to live my skills levels range professional house painter 20 years as well as 25 years in the hospitality field from front end to back end I'm currently working as slash supervisor Baker for oil and gas camp in British Columbia there are not many jobs that I can think that I could do in Thailand because of the Thailand law but would be willing to even learn English so I can teach my age is 53 years old and I still have plenty of work life let's see where you can take me and get me living as an expat thank you so much look forward to hearing from you if you need any other information please let me know thank you you are truly Dale Myers
   

    -@nightcaters


If you're looking to teach in Thailand, there's plenty of info about that on the website:



For F&B jobs, you'll can search on job sites such as:


However, it it unlikely you will be hired as a chef unless you have some very high-level qualifications.

Leeds forever!


        @Julien hello from Canada I recently just got back from Pattaya and fell in love with the country as my journey took me to Phuket for the first 7 days of my stay then moved on to Pattaya was there from the 5th to the 27th had a great experience feel like I need this transition to a new destination to live my skills levels range professional house painter 20 years as well as 25 years in the hospitality field from front end to back end I'm currently working as slash supervisor Baker for oil and gas camp in British Columbia there are not many jobs that I can think that I could do in Thailand because of the Thailand law but would be willing to even learn English so I can teach my age is 53 years old and I still have plenty of work life let's see where you can take me and get me living as an expat thank you so much look forward to hearing from you if you need any other information please let me know thank you you are truly Dale Myers        -@nightcaters

If you're looking to teach in Thailand, there's plenty of info about that on the website:



For F&B jobs, you'll can search on job sites such as:


However, it it unlikely you will be hired as a chef unless you have some very high-level qualifications.
   

    -@jayrozzetti23


Where did he mention a word about working as a chef?

GuestPoster371

@Leeds forever!

He didn't. But that doesn't mean he wants to be one on Thailand...

GuestPoster371

@Guy Dolev


I mean he didn't, but that doesn't mean he DOESN'T want to be a chef in Thailand...

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