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Advise me: what is the best career path choice?

Unread postby gwmss15 » Fri 10 Dec 2004, 21:17:04

I have a major choice of career path a head in the next 6 months
which is better of the below choices is better in terms of post peak oil world?
which place will be better to ride out the effects of peak oil crash in?

hear are my choices:
1. take up an Auditing job in a government audit office in melbourne australia
2. take up a teaching job at an international or government school in thailand this is in bangkok
both are long term and i currently have no debts to pay off

however the auditing job requires a lot of travel by train and tram every day and often involves long hours in an office. my family lifes in melbourne and is of a engneering background

the teaching job is basied in bangkok thailand and may involve long train rides My boyfriend lives in thailand and comes from a farming background. his mum has a farm about 10 hours train ride from bangkok

the audit job is higher paying than the teaching job by about double manily to do with exhange rates

however i perfer the thailand job more before anyone makes a comment iam a gay guy
p.s both jobs are in major cities but melbourne has a very large electric tram and train network over 2000km of it bangkok has electic metro trains and is buliding more every year but a lot of buses and long distanance trains powered by oil directly
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Unread postby mindfarkk » Fri 10 Dec 2004, 22:40:37

my first thought is, where does each job get its funding. if you are thinking job security, i would tend to assume that the teaching job would get cut first (that's how things are laid out here, but it may be different in bangkok!). i'm thinking that as money gets tight, auditors may be used more, not less.

both jobs entail long commutes it sounds like so about equal there.
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Unread postby savethehumans » Sat 11 Dec 2004, 00:44:20

His mom has a FARM?!

If this wasn't in Thailand (military/political dictatorship with lots of rebels out there in the jungle), I'd say this was a no-brainer. After all, whatever happens, we've all gotta EAT....the jungle may have a lot of holistic-type plants for medicine (not to mention fruits, nuts, and veggies), and everyone there probably already knows how to live a simple, sustainable lifestyle. Maybe there's even a village/area share-and-share alike plan. You know--COMMUNITY working together stuff?

Forget about funding being cut off--that's gonna happen anyway, everywhere, every type of business. And Australia's long since overshot its population in the limited habitable areas of the continent (unless the aborigines can teach you how to live, but that'd be quite a leap for a spoiled rotten Westerner like you or me!).

Except for the political/military situation, Thailand wouldn't be such a bad place. Unfortunately, the situation's there, and the people in the jungles/countryside/villages are gonna be caught in a crossfire that's gonna be bloody, merciless, and full of refugees who'll spread the die-off germs to YOU.

Sure you can't find something in, say, rural Canada, or Scandanavia? There's no safe place, of course, but the odds might be better there....
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Unread postby gwmss15 » Sun 12 Dec 2004, 07:50:25

audit job gets it funding from state government

teaching from thai govenment or the students

so everyone reconmends that thailand and australia are not good places to be in a post peak world.
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Unread postby Guest » Sun 12 Dec 2004, 08:50:49

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')If this wasn't in Thailand (military/political dictatorship with lots of rebels out there in the jungle), I'd say this was a no-brainer. After all, whatever happens, we've all gotta EAT....the jungle may have a lot of holistic-type plants for medicine (not to mention fruits, nuts, and veggies)


This guy VERY obviously does not have a clue about Thailand, either politically or the nature.

Thailand is a democratic kingdom. It has very little jungle. It does not have "lots of rebels" (there are a few Muslim dissenters close to the Malay border).

As for the jungle, you could starve to death in it, unless you happen to be a long-tailed macaque or a langur. You rarely see any fruit or nuts (or animals) and, as for identifying plants for medicines, forget it. Even the members of the hill tribes in the far north of the country prefer to go to the pharmacy.

You are obviously split between heart and mind and PO is a total red herring in your decision process. You are young and the effects of it will be slow to happen. Do not be scared of what the doomsayers spout. If you love your boy friend and are able to assimilate the culture shock and be assimilated by his family, then I would say try this out. If you find you have made a mistake, you can always return to Oz.

However, one word of warning, where I tread on very thin ice with your feelings. Many Thai boys (and girls) are extremely good looking and it is easy to be attracted to them. Before you make your definitive decision, make sure that your relationship is deep and mutual. I don't know much about homosexual relationships but I do know that the great majority of heterosexual relationships where Europeans have married Thai girls really do not work out. The fact that you are well educated and he "comes from a farming background" may signal impending problems. Do you think that, in Oz, you would be likely to have a relationship with the son of an outback cattle rancher? Do not consider exoticism as a plus sign; it is a BIG negative.

My advice: go to Thailand for a year's trial. Do not make any plans with your boy friend in that time. If your relationship with him is still very strong and you are happy there with him and with your life in general, as an alien (you will always be an alien, even if you take out Thai citizenship), then reconsider continuing into a more permanent place there. If not, then return home.

I base this on my own life. I have moved round Europe and have lived in several places with different languages and cultures. It is not easy and I know many who give up after a year or two. And the differences within Europe are tiny compared to the difference between Oz and Thailand.
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Unread postby gwmss15 » Sun 12 Dec 2004, 11:23:04

thank you very much i have been with my boyfriend for 15 months now and i spend a few weeks with him in bangkok in feb 2004 and the love is there and still is and we intend to live to gether in thailand but bangkok is very likely but it could also be country area to the north east of bangkok
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