And one has to note, this thread is somewhat misleadingly titled. Its not a mandatory "thai culture course for foreigners", Its a mandatory thai culture course for foreign teachers" (for a given value of "teacher").
And one has to note, this thread is somewhat misleadingly titled. Its not a mandatory "thai culture course for foreigners", Its a mandatory thai culture course for foreign teachers" (for a given value of "teacher").
What i find funny and though irreleavnt as my comments are this man has extended to us that he is an idiot!!!!!!!!
He has shown us in great detail, that through his apparent time and effort, and living here for 5 years he cant really speak or read thai and thus proves he's moaning about spending his own money.....boohoo!
In the uk british people want non british lving there to learn about culture and speak english as im sure most other countries do, why here is it so different?
oh yes because everyone moans about insignificant things to do with hoe terrible it is here but still stay here because they know its better then home, and so frustrate themsleves by expelling theri gasious ramblings on here(maybe like ive just dont now...hmmmmm)!
anyway suck it up and get on with it........youve got a wife and kid and a job, whats wrong?
I did something similar to this back in 2005.
The course lasted 2 days & was free. Dancing was not a part of this course. Representitives from the Ministry of Culture (Ministry of Stupidity) were in attendance.
Everyone who attended this course was issued a little red book. This book highlighted certain "important" facets of Thai Culture. Basically, the book was a complete joke. In my opinion, it was written by a group of "control freaks" who had no understanding of normal human behaviour.
I no longer have the little red book but a friend in BKK does. If I get the chance, I will copy the book & let everybody know how ridiculous it is. Most foreigners laugh their guts out when they read this stupid book.
If this little red book was released in another country, I'm sure it would have a negative effect upon tourism.
Oh for fucks sake! Get a life & stop trying to fuck mine up!
Does anyone know if the culture course is still required?
An amazing example of TIT. This borders on public humiliation.
urm yes, but the only difference is they'd do it so they can apply for citizenship, not just to continue doing a mickey mouse job.Originally Posted by DJ Pat
Surely this dude ain't doing any teaching of children is he?Originally Posted by koogook
most thais?Originally Posted by Smithson
or most of the bargirls you have met?
there is a difference you know.
you don't need it to teach at Uni
I have seen a number of announcements for professor positions in both Europe and South America that require applicants to be able to teach in the local language within three years time. So, while this requirement in Thailand seems stupid, it is mild compared to the requirements of other jobs in other foreign countries.
The Mandatory "Thai... 05-02-2009 06:28 PM Chairman Mao retard.
honestly, I cannot decide if you are a troll pretending to be a stereotypical disgusting sexpat english teacher cheating on his wife and children all the time.
or if you are real ?
do you have to take this course if you teach at an "international" school?
sounds ok to me, provided I don't have to fork out 11k! I can think of 11,000 better ways to spend that money.
Pretty soon you'll have to pay to teach here.
When I signed a contract to teach in the San Juan School District, I made and agreement that I would get my CLAD certificate in two years at a cost of $2,400--four classes at $600 each on my own time and with my own money. The semester before I got my tenure they called me in and said I had to do the course or no job. I took the class online (made by a ESL teacher in my school) she got part of the money and got fat, very fat. I got my cert and kept my job...until fall and I left...giving them a middle finger handshake...for a teaching job that paid $20,000 year more.
So, it's not only in Thailand where you have to kiss butt to keep your job and put the money in the big guys pockets. BTW the new District Super will make $240,000yr plus a car to drive (Cad Escalade) and $700 a month pocket money. What does she do? I don't really know.
True, but the training/in-service you complete back home at least has some value, depending on how you can spin the experience to current/potential employers. In other words, the training may have indeed been crap, but you can claim it on your resume and try to spin it to your advantage.
On the other hand, the Thai culture course was complete crap from beginning to end, nothing more than a simple money grab and tragic waste of time.
For me, it felt like the world's longest mugging. The "presenters" could barely keep the smirks off their faces. I felt pretty nuetral and resigned to it going in, but after I felt like "FU Thai people & FU Thailand."
Here's a cultural quiz: ask anyone, any place in the world to say the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of Thailand.
Are you kidding?
I took the 4 x 3 unit course for $1200 American. I took it because there was a gun to my head. Take the course or lose the job. Latest scam here: Fingerprinting. You must get fingerprinted for every school district job you apply for. cost 40 to 60 dollars. The State of California must have at least 15 sets of my fingerprints. They know it's a scam. The DMV has a set of prints from everyone who has a driver's license, only one is really needed.
Q What do you think of Thailand>beautiful place
A Hookerland in SE Asia.
B Pickpocket zoo.
Q What do Thais think of Americans? Nut cases.
A. All rich I am compared to most of them
B. Fat true obesity is a problem here. But I'm 5'7" and weigh 143 no fat
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