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Mack111
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following on from the electrician looking for work thread

Post by Mack111 »

Without intruding into anyone’s personal business I was just curious how people do get bye in HH as it must be hard to get a job in HH.

Do a lot of you guys have a business over there? Or retired?

Sorry if its to personal, I really am just curious
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Post by buksida »

It seems that real estate is the business of choice in Hua Hin.

Sorry, couldn't resist that one :mrgreen:
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Post by lomuamart »

I've always rented out my property in London - that's how.
Another property bod?
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Post by JimmyGreaves »

There seems to be alot of falang beggars in BKK but they have not hit HH yet. Don't know about Pattaya. That's how some survive. Me, well I'm in transit. Just chatting with the nationwide building society to see if I can open up an office in HH :D
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Post by johnnyk »

Look around, there are many falang businesses in town:
bakeries/cafes, guesthouses, restos, bars, estate agencies, golf stuff and so forth.
Many others have observed the Golden Rule: Make the dosh elsewhere and enjoy it in LoS. :thumb:
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