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#5333521 British Teacher In A Coma After Brutal Assault In Pattaya

Posted Semper on 2012-05-26 14:31:09

View Postsomtampet, on 2012-05-26 11:05:26, said:

View Postbarryofthailand, on 2012-05-26 10:58:26, said:

Pattaya is now a dangerous place. You must be very careful.
Barry

no its not

Yes it is.


#5310261 Danish And Thai Police Chasing Hells Angels And Bandidos

Posted PattayaPhom on 2012-05-18 11:49:12

My pesonal experience of these so called 'bikers' from Norway, Denmark etc are that they are total numbnuts...most have never ridden a bike in their home country and are largely pensioned off sailors or the like...they come here, the girls make them feel special then they get a few tattoos and a bike and think they are a gansta.....pussies the lot of them


#5310280 Constitution Court Disqualifies Red Shirt Co-Leader Jatuporn Of MP Status

Posted whybother on 2012-05-18 11:54:04

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#5310527 Constitution Court Disqualifies Red Shirt Co-Leader Jatuporn Of MP Status

Posted Skywalker69 on 2012-05-18 13:06:34

View Postwhybother, on 2012-05-18 11:54:04, said:

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#5282386 Prices Of Food And Essential Goods Not Soaring: PM Yingluck

Posted hellodolly on 2012-05-08 09:38:40

View PostSomTumTiger, on 2012-05-08 07:56:52, said:

Yes they are - she's either naive, a liar, or both.  Sock Puppet.
How about flawed clone of a convicted criminal?


#5270115 Pattaya Is Thailand’s Role Model

Posted drdoom6996 on 2012-05-03 13:03:08

View Postphl, on 2012-05-03 12:57:51, said:

Funny thing is Pattaya always gets bashed, yet its jammed packed every weekend.

Pattaya in fact does have more to offer if one bothers to look.

Of course if you travel here and stay near Walking St or Soi Buakhao, all you see is the red light district, HOWEVER

Pattaya DOES have everything for everyone, just need to open your eyes and move away from the certain areas
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#5270093 Pattaya Is Thailand’s Role Model

Posted phl on 2012-05-03 12:57:51

Funny thing is Pattaya always gets bashed, yet its jammed packed every weekend.

Pattaya in fact does have more to offer if one bothers to look.

Of course if you travel here and stay near Walking St or Soi Buakhao, all you see is the red light district, HOWEVER

Pattaya DOES have everything for everyone, just need to open your eyes and move away from the certain areas


#5268188 Bangkok To Crack Down On Unauthorized Street Vendors

Posted how241 on 2012-05-02 15:59:57

They need to the same in Pattaya.  The vendors block the small soi so badly that even one car coming down makes a big traffic jam.


#5268171 Bangkok To Crack Down On Unauthorized Street Vendors

Posted erre191 on 2012-05-02 15:52:35

Could we get this done in Pattaya, please. Every road and small soi is blocked by hundreds of vendors, food stands, food carts etc. ER


#5268122 Bangkok To Crack Down On Unauthorized Street Vendors

Posted zydeco on 2012-05-02 15:27:27

View PostCrushdepth, on 2012-05-02 15:17:16, said:

"Again".

Yes, "again".


#5266564 Poll: 1/3 Of Employers May Lay Off Workers Due To Thai Govt's Minimum Wag...

Posted KeyserSoze01 on 2012-05-01 23:06:03

View PostDonHo, on 2012-05-01 15:29:12, said:

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e wage hike will impact the competitiveness of Thai entrepreneurs in the long run, especially those whose businesses rely mainly on the labor workforce.

BS.

Let's see what happens when the government of your country imposes a 50% wage increase across the board. I will wager that layoffs will be the first order of business, no matter where in the world you are.


#5266159 Poll: 1/3 Of Employers May Lay Off Workers Due To Thai Govt's Minimum Wag...

Posted phl on 2012-05-01 20:05:35

View Postfreegiftsideas, on 2012-05-01 15:41:07, said:

Am I the only one to think that workers do not deserve any salary hike in this country ?

Shouldn't they show more interest and responsability in their work before expecting any salary increase ?

NO you not :)

I have had to put up the wages since April 1. Firstly let me say that the staff has not even tried to put in an extra 1%, if anything for more slack

People coming for interview asking for starting salary of 10 000+with no experience at all

I have no alternative but to put up the prices also, i am noticing prices going up all around.

Also keep in mind that a huge number of businesses if not most businesses(especially smaller one's) do not exactly employ an accountant(though not sure it would be different if they did) to calculate price increase according to wage increase. ie, many simply put up the price just as much as the wages, so basically the price of some goods went up by as much as 30% because they wages did


#5266079 Poll: 1/3 Of Employers May Lay Off Workers Due To Thai Govt's Minimum Wag...

Posted NanaFoods on 2012-05-01 19:26:07

View Postfreegiftsideas, on 2012-05-01 18:54:52, said:

View PostBrianCR, on 2012-05-01 18:06:07, said:

View Postfreegiftsideas, on 2012-05-01 15:41:07, said:

Am I the only one to think that workers do not deserve any salary hike in this country ?

Shouldn't they show more interest and responsability in their work before expecting any salary increase ?
Have you considered how you would feel working for 150/200 baht a day? I'm surprised that Thai people on minimum wage bother to do anything and I'm not surprised that they try and do the least possible! Perhaps a hike in salary might make for a person to work harder? Of course some decent training wouldn't go amiss either!



No offense but it seems that you don't know so much Thai at work...

I could pay them 10 times more in my company but they still wouldn't do anything more and just suddenly disappear as they always do !

I have to agree with fgi... only I would add that they might even disappear more often if paid 10x, as they would have more money to goof off with.

I have tried to train up an "older" (middle-aged) female worker to be a supervisor - offered more money and responsibility etc... didnt want it.  Was quite happy doing a repetitive task all day for less money.  I guess she didnt want to "think too much".

But yeah, several of our workers have a tendency to "disappear", meaning not show up, without notice.


#5266015 Poll: 1/3 Of Employers May Lay Off Workers Due To Thai Govt's Minimum Wag...

Posted freegiftsideas on 2012-05-01 18:54:52

View PostBrianCR, on 2012-05-01 18:06:07, said:

View Postfreegiftsideas, on 2012-05-01 15:41:07, said:

Am I the only one to think that workers do not deserve any salary hike in this country ?

Shouldn't they show more interest and responsability in their work before expecting any salary increase ?
Have you considered how you would feel working for 150/200 baht a day? I'm surprised that Thai people on minimum wage bother to do anything and I'm not surprised that they try and do the least possible! Perhaps a hike in salary might make for a person to work harder? Of course some decent training wouldn't go amiss either!



No offense but it seems that you don't know so much Thai at work...

I could pay them 10 times more in my company but they still wouldn't do anything more and just suddenly disappear as they always do !


#5265487 Poll: 1/3 Of Employers May Lay Off Workers Due To Thai Govt's Minimum Wag...

Posted freegiftsideas on 2012-05-01 15:41:07

Am I the only one to think that workers do not deserve any salary hike in this country ?

Shouldn't they show more interest and responsability in their work before expecting any salary increase ?




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