Not what you think, sorry
Not what you think, sorry
Friendly outgoing generally reasonable fellow adjusting his post. I have managed a couple of guest houses and a bar. Anyone need help ?
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Are you seeking a position with a company here?
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- The Dark Horse
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Better stock on tiger baulme then
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Rob, why not try with one of the many NGOs here.
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I'd be extremely careful, if you're not licensed and registered in Cambodia you could end up in a world of shit.
EMRs are pretty limited in what they're trained/authorised to do...basic first-aid, oxygen administration and AED use.
Definitely do your research on the legalities before considering this.
EMRs are pretty limited in what they're trained/authorised to do...basic first-aid, oxygen administration and AED use.
Definitely do your research on the legalities before considering this.
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^true, if you run with this solo you're gonna get burnt! You need to associate with a reputable agency, whatever type it may be. If not you will get sued or run into problems left and right! You seem pretty green for somebody that has spent a couple years in KH, apt username though.
And just to be clear, since you mentionned you 'trained' as an EMR, are you certified, and by whom? I Only ask because EMR certs range from 30 (or so) hour courses to 3 years full certification from reputable orgs.
And just to be clear, since you mentionned you 'trained' as an EMR, are you certified, and by whom? I Only ask because EMR certs range from 30 (or so) hour courses to 3 years full certification from reputable orgs.
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Thank you for the advice, I will take it. my intention was good as I'm sure we all have seen the death in Cambodia from lack of medical care but an NGO is the safest way to go for sure. So thank you for the invaluable advice.
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Re: Not what you think, sorry
OP, with your attitude I have seen here, i think you may just have a chance.
keep your expenses at rock bottom to start.
don't be like me
keep your expenses at rock bottom to start.
don't be like me
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frank lee bent wrote: keep your expenses at rock bottom to start.
don't be like me
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Re: Not what you think, sorry
I'm not asking for much, just enough to not owe anyone anything to live in Cambodia and learn to speak Khmer. Hoping everyone is enjoying Christmas, Rob W
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