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    Smeg, you are a lying little twat. You can say you have as many degrees as you like on an internet forum and you lie constantly.



    And fancy you calling anyone 'short'.

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    Was talking with a friend teaching Math in Roiet and he says there is a big demand for teachers. Math, Science and English taught in English. Salaries range from 34,000 to 40,000 to start. Cost of living (2 BR house rent 4500 baht) in Roiet very low so 20,000 per month a reasonable budget for monthly expenses.
    "Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect,"

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    Why is it that TEFLers in Thailand are convinced that everyone else is jealous of them and bitter about not TELFing? Is it necessary for them to puff up their chest in this way to retain any sort of dignity in the face of being the laughing stock of the entire planet?

    Lilybean clearly can't cope with my observations and wants me to go away.

    (Teachers salary)Teachers salary19-12-2007 09:58 AMLilyGo away you bitter, jealous little man.

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    Should put a mention in here, if anyone wants to become a tefler in Thailand there is someone advertising fake degrees in the classified section of the forum, they should put you in good steed with your Thai school and save you wasting a couple or more years getting a proper degree

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    Ahem, they are 'real degrees', from 'real universities' with 'real verification' from 'a real office of the registrar' thank you very much. All have been accepted by the MOE without fail... And only 250 bucks too!!!

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    Tell me more, Megahorn?

    I can't find that last thread again to see if you replied to me.

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    Go thread...I'm seriously thinking about becoming a teacher, easy life lots of free time....I'm going for it

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    ^

    not sure if there is a lot of call for Danish teachers in Issaan.
    might be wrong though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Megahorn
    Ahem, they are 'real degrees', from 'real universities' with 'real verification' from 'a real office of the registrar' thank you very much. All have been accepted by the MOE without fail... And only 250 bucks too!!!
    You're a laugh a minute Smallballs: A degree in Martial Arts...just the thing for teaching kids in Thailand...

    Processing, Enrollment, Tuition and other Fees
    Application, requirements, processing and evaluation fee $100
    Enrollment fee (if applicant needs to take a course) $100
    Associate Degree $250
    Bachelor Degree $300
    Master Degree $350
    Ph.D. Degree $400
    Course Tuition: A.Sc. $750, B.Sc. $1500, M.Sc. $2000, Ph.D. $2500
    Credit for prior learning $250 Diploma fee $25
    Returned check fee $20 Incomplete course fee $50
    Note: All fees are tax deductible.
    Please make check or money order out to NAIMAS (Acc# 271972572 8863483975)
    and mail to:
    North American Institute of Martial Arts and Sciences
    P.O. Box 902
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    one of the better universities in thailand recently hired a farang who claimed to have two PhDs....one in linguistics and the other in IT. it turned out he was a fraud and that he got his degrees from a US diploma mill.

    in some ways you have to admire his chutzpah....not one PhD but two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
    not sure if there is a lot of call for Danish teachers in Issaan. might be wrong though.
    Not Danish no chance for that, but English, hell I met the local English teacher, she's Thai have a diploma and cant speak a fokking word of English (nice piece of ass throug) This is my new destiny...I've had a vision

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    I'll have my fake degree soon & I'm coming to CMN's school for a job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silent Orchestra
    I'm coming to CMN's school for a job.
    doubt i'll be there.

    far too busy on here.

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    a thai female friend of mine told me last night that she is gonna be an english tutor on weekends for 100 baht an hour.....

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    ^ I feel sorry for her students then if that's all she's capable of charging

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    Its The Woman<what Else

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    Teacher's salary. If you're living in the province...about 20-25,000 will get you by unless you have a life-threatening disease that requires a lot of maintenance (i.e. medicines, IVs, visiting nurses, etc.).

    Bangkok, say 30,000 will get you by. But ironically, you can really survive on provincial salaries if you stay away from the mainstream capitalist garbage and the mass transportation system.

    I got me a bus map even before I came to Thailand and saved 1000s of baht on traveling to and from destinations when I lived in Bangkok. The fascinating map is put out for free by the Tourism Authority of Thailand. It's a foldaway accordion style map, and I looked like a veritiable butterly hunter with his super specs on holding it through the city like I did.

    May have shrugged off the attention of a few cute Thai birds, but saved me a stash! Now I can spend it on Thai birds in the provinces.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Told Stool
    I got me a bus map even before I came to Thailand and saved 1000s of baht on traveling to and from destinations when I lived in Bangkok

    Thousands of baht! - over how long a period - a few years I'd imagine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Told Stool View Post
    Bangkok, say 30,000 will get you by. But ironically, you can really survive on provincial salaries if you stay away from the mainstream capitalist garbage and the mass transportation system.
    Why live in a 3rd world country just to survive?

    Quote Originally Posted by Told Stool View Post
    I got me a bus map even before I came to Thailand and saved 1000s of baht on traveling to and from destinations when I lived in Bangkok.
    Just make more money than trying to pull tooth picks though your ass to save a Baht.


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    think of all the time wasted sitting on buses in the BK traffic - time is money as they say so why not just use the BTS/MRT and put in a couple of extra hours a week.

    There are many ways of saving a few pennies here but it's just grim - like drinking Master Blend instead of Heineken -

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    ^ Don't you mean leo instead?
    Masterblend is a mixed spirit and there are cheaper brands

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    Quote Originally Posted by Told Stool View Post
    I got me a bus map even before I came to Thailand and saved 1000s of baht on traveling to and from destinations when I lived in Bangkok.

    May have shrugged off the attention of a few cute Thai birds, but saved me a stash!
    Sounds like fun.

    People who have to live out here waiting on their teacher's pay check so they can buy their next monthly bus ticket shouldn't be allowed in until they can at least throw up the 20K it cost for a honda wave.

    F'ing 'ell.

    Why do these people live on the poverty line? Is going home, or even to some other country for a year to earn a few $ to at least have as back up so hard?

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    Quote Originally Posted by good2bhappy
    ^ Don't you mean leo instead? Masterblend is a mixed spirit and there are cheaper brands
    Leo is pretty foul beer - but Master Blend must work out cheaper in regards to alcohol content.

    Living here below the financial comfort line just cannot be worthwile with all these Thai hillbillies around - I'd rather top myself.

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