RE: Don't open a business in Thailand (part 2)
unfortunately, Thailand isn't particularly kind to digital nomads either. In order to do this in the long term the only real option you have is to get an education visa (1 year) this is available in a variety of things but mostly diving and learning Thai language. I did find one in hand-to-hand combat up in Chiang Mai.
I wish i could say that I had found an exception to the "rule" that I have stated and perhaps i would try to focus on such instances but to be honest I thought I was an exception and I was, but the reality is i just lasted longer a lot longer than others.
There are jobs in hospitality management but you need a very specific set of skills and normally speaking at least basic Thai is one of them. Or you need to be something unique like a world-class chef.
I wonder if UFC projectionist as well as video engineering & production manager for various large scale productions would sell me 😂 probably not as you said they could hire 5 locals instead. Now the Thai language, diving & muay thai has my interest...just gotta work on that online income!
i think ONE the UFC-ish company has a rather large presence in Thailand. you might want to take a look at them. you never know. I met a guy who does something like that with them and he was Australian.
Sounds good I will include that in my research! Thanks again
just so you know my double response was due to network failures this morning. You can see my responses are quite similar. haha