"My understanding if a Thai can do the job then you by law can't,if its so specialised that a Thai cant do a certian job task you can obtain a visa to train them up.
So whatever way you look at it you legally cant do anything in your own house even your own gardening."
Not quite so Rowdy.
If it were then occupations such as advanced nuclear engineering and pioneering medical surgery etc would be the only eligable types of jobs ( examples only, Thai medical services are pretty damn good IMO)
The reality is that there is a list of restricted occupations and should your job or business involve engaging in one of these the labour department call you a "consultant" or "manager" The definition of "work" is also very ambiguous and translates roughly I recall as " exercising physical or mental effort, with or without financial gain" so technically even thinking about mowing your lawn is a violation. Unfortunately this does not get me out of doing the washing up on the premise that I don't have a kitchen porters WP

Fairly sure the restrictions list was posted on here at some point.
Crazy 88
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