yeah I get what you're saying. It makes sense. But this never happens in Thailand and I just felt I needed to share what happend with the teacher community.
David Lisa-Paris she works at a prestigious school.. So I kinda guess it makes sense to have an education related degree but that's why people come to Thailand. You have to have any degree to qualify for the Non B and then a work permit for teaching.
the school sent the application for the Non B. And the Thai consular sent a letter back asking the school to reconsider hiring the teacher because her degree is not in the right "field".
Just want to know if anyone has experienced anything similar... I make a good living that's why I have time to comment and post on stuff like this. Don't assume bbruuh. We all got rich fam who'll provide at any cost... It's just a question. Don't get so p#ssed off dude guy lol
Had a working permit before. No questions asked.. Scored way above average on the english exam in bkk. Point is... This happened and I just want to know why :(
Dominic James Maybe....but it's always been the way it was. You're not helping in this discussion. You're just leaving a meaningless comment who no one appreciates. Wtf somchai lol
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