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Bilingual customer service salary in Bangkok?
Hi, I have a good chance to get offered a job in Bangkok as a customer service representative for a Travel agency (English+other European language), although as I was told by their HR, this job also involves a 24/7 hotline, so it's not only a regular 9-5 office job. I was asked about my job salary expectations and I find hard to provide a good estimation, since the related websites (Payscale, Glassdoor, others) have a great disparity, ranging from 25,000 THB to even 47,000 THB as an "entry-level" payment. Is anyone working on a similar job to have a better estimation? I have also read about the minimum salary for foreigners and that it depends on nationality, but I also read that many employers just don't care about that rule/law. I was thinking on ~40,000 THB as somewhat realistic (I have lived in BKK in the past and as a single guy without kids, I'm able to live there on that payment without too worries). But you know, I don't want to look like I'm asking for too much or too low, especially because there's a 24/7 element, and I'm not sure how this is calculated in the final salary in BKK. Thanks in advance. -
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News Forum - RTN prepares for Myanmar evacuation amid conflict
Just a little balance. Admittedly. It was some years back now, too many, but I had the privilege of working for a short time with Thai Marines. They were some of the best trained, best led and certainly toughest troops I ever saw. If they are on the case, then good. -
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News Forum - RTN prepares for Myanmar evacuation amid conflict
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Return ticket needed with Non O visa?
They usually offer a 'Buy Now, Receive Later' option which allows you to purchase it in advance and then program it to be activated on your chosen date (typically the day before you fly out). -
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Return ticket needed with Non O visa?
When you have a valid Visa to enter Thailand, be it a tourist Visa or a Non Imm O Visa, there is no need for a return ticket. Although some Embassies/Consulates require that you provide a return flight reservation when buying the Visa in your home-country. It is only when you plan to enter Thailand Visa Exempt (without a Visa) that the airline at your departure might require that you show an outward bound ticket reservation from Thailand to an international destination on a date prior than the expiry date of the 30-day Permission to stay you will receive from Thai border-immigration on arrival. The easiest way to meet that requirement is to buy an onward-ticket reservation on-line the evening before or morning of your departure flight by a ticket-reservation organisation like onwardticket.com , e.g. a flight reservation for a flight from Bangkok to any international destination say 1 week before expiry of the 30-day Permission to stay you will receive on arrival. Note that these are genuine flight reservations and your ticket reservation will be sent to you on-line semi-immediately when ordering the ticket when paying by credit-card. But the reservation will be automatically cancelled within 48 or 72 hours - hence the need to order them close before your departure. Such onward-flight ticket reservation only costs approx 12 US $.- 1
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