Sales-pitch for Cambodia
Re: Sales-pitch for Cambodia
I think its a CatoeyStroppyChops wrote:^ I'd check the gender of the one on the left, might be a surprise package.
Re: Sales-pitch for Cambodia
LOLKuroneko wrote:I think its a CatoeyStroppyChops wrote:^ I'd check the gender of the one on the left, might be a surprise package.
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Re: Sales-pitch for Cambodia
Well, I think that answers your question.Jacket wrote:I've been pondering this question more and more now and I came up with this one:
In Austria I was a janitor, a chimney sweep and a plumber. No high-school education, no prospects just being stuck in one go-nowhere job after the other, where I do work that I hate for people that I don't like. I'd do that work for 45 to 60 or even 70 hours a week and have nothing left at the end of the month. When I came to Cambodia, they made me a teacher. They gave me a job that felt meaningful to me where I work 25 hours a week for 7€ an hour. I can actually have time and enough money to enjoy that time. This is the land of opportunities!
Re: Sales-pitch for Cambodia
pharmacies... lots of stuff without prescription for good prices...
drawback: new and specialized meds are not available. though, can be ordered possibly on the net without much interference at customs.
but ppl that need to be in medical care and/or may require emergency treatment, will pretty quickly end up at the pagoda, probably.
drawback: new and specialized meds are not available. though, can be ordered possibly on the net without much interference at customs.
but ppl that need to be in medical care and/or may require emergency treatment, will pretty quickly end up at the pagoda, probably.
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I have to agree with Jacket. Most Khmers are totally deluded as to what living in the west means and entails. I've helped a few go there, but I always warn them sternly that it's not all easy and that it'll be waaaaay harder than they imagine. Korea is probably similar, but it's more of a cash run than the west (where they usually go with more long-term settlement goals). It's more like working on an oil rig or something. Live in shacks with other fruit pickers, keep your head down and work. Not much fun, but decent money all things considered.
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