Finding a job in Cambodia; advice needed
- John Bingham
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Re: Finding a job advise needed
You have never worked here so you aren't qualified to give advice. Working for rice? Get off the crack pipe.Beerinthemorning wrote: ↑Thu Jun 07, 2018 2:15 am The pay is low and hours can be long, lots of volunteer gigs, pretty much you are risking being a slave by taking up work in Cambodia.
Not uncommon to work for rice, beer and a dorm bed.
Your call OP.
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Re: Finding a job advise needed
LOLJohn Bingham wrote: ↑Thu Jun 07, 2018 8:37 amYou have never worked here so you aren't qualified to give advice. Working for rice? Get off the crack pipe.Beerinthemorning wrote: ↑Thu Jun 07, 2018 2:15 am The pay is low and hours can be long, lots of volunteer gigs, pretty much you are risking being a slave by taking up work in Cambodia.
Not uncommon to work for rice, beer and a dorm bed.
Your call OP.
only a fool would work for what you said
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Re: Finding a job advise needed
Not sure when volunteering or working for low wages (or a stipend) became slavery - I'm confident the slavery survivors we work with would have been thrilled to be in a position to volunteer, or to receive a low wage, instead of being slaves.John Bingham wrote: ↑Thu Jun 07, 2018 8:37 amYou have never worked here so you aren't qualified to give advice. Working for rice? Get off the crack pipe.Beerinthemorning wrote: ↑Thu Jun 07, 2018 2:15 am The pay is low and hours can be long, lots of volunteer gigs, pretty much you are risking being a slave by taking up work in Cambodia.
Not uncommon to work for rice, beer and a dorm bed.
Your call OP.
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Re: Finding a job advise needed
Stroppy chops.
I tell you now slavery is true and real.
Australia has it written on its forehead
An island nation with
200000+ gaming machines10+ billion in revenue alone in QLD per annum.
Aussies are slaves to the 10$ pints and pokie machines.....
I tell you now slavery is true and real.
Australia has it written on its forehead
An island nation with
200000+ gaming machines10+ billion in revenue alone in QLD per annum.
Aussies are slaves to the 10$ pints and pokie machines.....
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Re: Finding a job advise needed
Kid's a sock. Pay it no mind.
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- StroppyChops
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Re: Finding a job advise needed
I'm guessing you think you're going to trigger me with this nonsense, given the environment I work in. Good luck with that.Beerinthemorning wrote: ↑Thu Jun 07, 2018 5:55 pm Stroppy chops.
I tell you now slavery is true and real.
Australia has it written on its forehead
An island nation with
200000+ gaming machines10+ billion in revenue alone in QLD per annum.
Aussies are slaves to the 10$ pints and pokie machines.....
Bodge: This ain't Kansas, and the neighbours ate Toto!
Re: Finding a job advise needed
that genius wrote: ↑Sun Jun 03, 2018 1:14 pmNo such thing as an Associate degree, don't waste your time with such scam crap.
Yea, fully accredited degrees from the richest and most powerful nation the earth has ever known are "scams." And this comes from a guy who barely ekes out a living in the Third World no less.
Thanks for the entertainment bud.
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Re: Finding a job advise needed
Australia has Associate degreesthat genius wrote:
In Europe/UK a bachelor's degree is 3 years, a master's one-two.
No such thing as an Associate degree, don't waste your time with such scam crap.
RULE offer a bachelor's degree in English, total 3-4 years, and an internationally-recognised (EU) Master's degree
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Re: Finding a job advise needed
And this comes from a guy who barely ekes out a living in the Third World no less.
you know this how?
try to be civil, thank you.
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Re: Finding a job advise needed
that genius wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 7:31 amYour logic is ridiculous. Because a country is rich and powerful, it is incapable of scams? WMD ring any bells?dron wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 1:38 amthat genius wrote: ↑Sun Jun 03, 2018 1:14 pmNo such thing as an Associate degree, don't waste your time with such scam crap.
Yea, fully accredited degrees from the richest and most powerful nation the earth has ever known are "scams." And this comes from a guy who barely ekes out a living in the Third World no less.
Thanks for the entertainment bud.
Try getting a job with an Associate degree. Even here. Meaningless. Like the foundation year they add on to degrees. Real countries do bachelor's degrees in 3 years except for engineering and one or two other fields. Adding on the fourth year to liberal arts degrees was a scam. If it takes you 4 years, you shouldn't be in university in the first place.
I'm doing OK, you need to stop listening to insane rednecks and bogans who couldn't make it here, even with state aid.
And you're here, eking out a living because...why? Because you were making it so good back home? LOL
In 20 years of teaching, never saw one foreign teacher get hired with an associate degree. Not one. And only accepted for Khmer interns, salaried staff have to have full degrees.
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