Monday, September 30, 2019

Opportunity!

This will open the gate a little wider. No way they can track and supervise this process.


Saturday, September 28, 2019

Blockchain? #expatlife

This strange article got little attention. Maybe not enough people understand blockchain. But for those who do.....What?


Finance Ministry to use Blockchain Tech




The reason stated in the article is to improve government services to citizens. Of course, this really would work because people could apply directly for assistance and eliminate the middle man.

The middle man is the bloody, cruel heart of this place. The man with the tractor, the rice mill, the government contract.

Could we actually see smart contracts? Immutable agreements? Integrity? Wow....

Saturday, September 21, 2019

How Pretty Thai Girls Make Money #expatlife

Wages High for "pretties"




A very good infographic about how young, attractive Thai women earn money. This is a Thai industry...not expat. But, it's important to understand to have perspective and knowledge...



Friday, September 20, 2019

Watch Out! #expatlife


Bank Employee Steals Cash



It's easy to feel complacent. You have more money. No worries. Things are fine. You have some lazy days running errands while everyone is at work. But, be careful.



This happens. The level of professionalism is different. Not better or worse, just different.

Expect everything to happen and pay attention to the small details. Your life here will be much easier.



Tuesday, September 17, 2019

A Lesson You Must Learn #expatlife

A Lesson You Need to Learn


If you want to be an Expat.



A friend who teaches at the university with me is in big trouble. About 1 year ago he had an accident. While making a left hand turn, a motorcycle tried to pass and they collided. The motorcycle driver, a young woman, was injured and spent about 2 months in the hospital treating her broken shin and ankle.

His insurance was paid up; he actually had a Thai driver's license. It clearly was not his fault. When the police got involved a lot of paperwork and conversation was passing back and forth between his wife and the officers and in the end the wife knowingly or unknowingly signed a confession for the husband which, apparently, is legal here. Crazy?

My friend assumed his insurance would handle things as it would back in the states. He never imagined his wife would sign a confession! And no one discussed it with him at all. He went on with his life. 1 year passed... He forgot all about it.

And now my friend is in court defending himself from the judge's threats of jail because he didn't visit the girl in the hospital, the insurance hadn't paid the claim and my friend had not paid any cash-based apologies all stemming from his apparent confession written in Thai and signed by his wife. It didn't help that he was not contrite and servile...

Surprise!

He ends up paying the court 300,000 baht for an appeal and is put on probation. You get a big red X on your immigration screen that is quite a shock.

He went to court 5 or 6 times over the course of a year and has been constantly paying out small fees to the lawyer, court costs, and to the complainant.

And living with the threat of jail is not easy.

Lesson learned? Do I need to write it out?


Sunday, September 15, 2019

Draft Law: 6 Ganja Plants...Maybe


Thais Allowed 6 Plants....Maybe #expaatlife


Expats will not be allowed to grow if the law passes, but there could be an abundance of ganja in town if it does!

There is no way the laws will remain restricted to medical use. 

It's just too small a market. Give it 1 year before the oversupply emerges.


You moved to Hua Hin, Chiang Mai, Bangkok or Pattaya and you are now an expat enjoying all it has to offer. You know what I mean. You m...