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In Topic: Bumrungrad Clinic On Anabolics - Nice To Know

2010-08-10 22:31:46

View Postrobblok, on 2010-08-10 17:24:33, said:

View Postisanb, on 2010-08-10 16:01:43, said:

I guess you need a doctor prescription for this kind of product an then you go to the first big drugstore in Bangkok that
should supply this product (like the one near nana).

Don't know why they never ask to see any prescription when you order this kind of product, Is it possible that some pharmacists
in Thailand does not respect the law  ?

Or maybe they assume that if you order this kind of product it's because you saw a doctor already ?

i wish you a good recovery and agree with you, you have to be cautious with this kind of product,and if you use Anavar, don't
forget to protect your liver with an additional traitement (Liv 52,....)  but ask your doctor for that cause it's quit toxic.

In dosages bodybuilders use you should not exceed a 6 week period.

in bodybuilder use this product is useless expept if you are a woman .
Often useful to regain some lost weight after certain disease.

Once again I insist on the fact that this product is toxic for the liver.

In Topic: Bumrungrad Clinic On Anabolics - Nice To Know

2010-08-10 16:01:43

I guess you need a doctor prescription for this kind of product an then you go to the first big drugstore in Bangkok that
should supply this product (like the one near nana).

Don't know why they never ask to see any prescription when you order this kind of product, Is it possible that some pharmacists
in Thailand does not respect the law  ?

Or maybe they assume that if you order this kind of product it's because you saw a doctor already ?

i wish you a good recovery and agree with you, you have to be cautious with this kind of product,and if you use Anavar, don't
forget to protect your liver with an additional traitement (Liv 52,....)  but ask your doctor for that cause it's quit toxic.

In Topic: Non B Application

2010-08-10 15:21:06

View PostPoorSucker, on 2010-08-10 15:03:03, said:

View Postisanb, on 2010-08-10 14:43:47, said:

I have conflicting information depending who I am talking to and that is scary !!!

All government officials like to interpret the rules their way.
Immigrations, Labour, Consulates.

Check with your local Labour office and the consulate where you are going to apply.


Will meet sunbelt tomorrow so i wait to see but will ask a lot of question

In Topic: Non B Application

2010-08-10 14:43:47

View Postjazzbo, on 2010-08-10 14:05:03, said:

I did not use the word 'problem' -- just that it is never easy when you are the first... It is true: for every company there was a first and you should have smooth sailing if their documents are in order...

However, on this forum, there seems to have been many who were intending to be the first...  But the reason they may have been the first is because the company documents were never previously in order... and probably were not for them as well.

That is why I have requested the assistance of a thai agency to help me to avoid this to happen and I try also to gather the more information I am able to.

The company already have a juridistic structure in thailand but the human resources dep is in HK, The Regional director is in Australia, the financial
controler in Malaysia and my line supervisor in Jakarta ..... and we are in august

I have no doubt about the capacity of the company to provide me the proper documents, I am just amazed to be confronted to so much conflicting
information and that is a problem for me and could also explain why the company documents are not in order when you apply.

Even for a basic information like : Where to begin ? WP3 or B Visa  I have conflicting information depending who I am talking to and that is scary !!!

In Topic: Non B Application

2010-08-10 12:36:34

View Postjazzbo, on 2010-08-10 12:18:30, said:

The net of this seems to indicate that your prospective employer has never before employed a Non-Thai in Thailand .... if so, not an easy situation.

I don't understand why, as soon as i am able to provide the right documents in the right place and in the right order (labor first or B visa first) why should
I have some problems ?

In every companies in thailand employing foreigners there was a beginning, no ?

The company is willing to assit me by providing a visa processing agent (has in august the HR department is nearly empty and they are located in HK),
my concern I just to pick the good one as I just talk to sunbelt and their position regarding the process is completly different to
the one that many member went through.

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