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  1. #9665
    You have a long list but this is probably not the place to discuss. Google is your friend. First of all, what is the worst case scenario if they find out and are you willing to lose your job or risk it?

    Second. They will find out with the company phone and laptop.

    Third. What you are looking at is a virtual office. How tech savvy are you? You will most likely slip at some point and they will find out.

    Fourth. If you just want to make it easier for them to contact you and for you to work, then Skype in and others gives you a local number to forward your calls. Echo and bad connections are a problem and reestablishing the calls do not always solve the problem. Actually WhatsApp calls are pretty good and stable. Look at TMobile.

    For Internet connection into your home look at VPN boxes. You should have a fast up and down bandwidth. Even then, it could be slow depending on your Internet requirements. The only way to test is to do a test period at the actual locations.

    You can do it fairly cheaply. But companies spend a lot of money to do it and have 100% up time and stability.

    Calls into the US are cheap or free. Should not be over US $0. 20 per minute.

    Quote Originally Posted by TheWindexMan  [View Original Post]
    Hey, I wasn't sure where to write this, but it seemed this question belonged in the general section. About to try something that is risky, but I was just given the opportunity to work 100% remote where as long as I have internet connection, I do not have to go into an actual office in the USA, namely the Phoenix office which is city I live in. Here's the issue though: I really do not want them to know I'm out of the country. I realize that in Thailand, I will need to find a hotel / condo that has great internet, as that is key, but not sure who has consistently GREAT internet (hopefully wired, as I'm thinking its more secure), so that will take some research, but also, I have to have a situation where if my manager wants to call me on my business line, he can call me and I can pick up the phone as if I'm still in the states. There can't be some situation of a company phone bill saying there was some long distance charge to thailand..

  2. #9664
    I have used AIS for some 10 plus years. If the data or SIM expire before my next trip, the costs are very small. The shops /7-11 will usually have what I need and some information. I am not getting the best deal or value but it is quick and a lot cheaper than roaming data. Sometimes a roaming carrier will offer a local access number free or at a discounted rate.

    Quote Originally Posted by RobJones  [View Original Post]
    Is there anywhere at the International Airport that you buy a local SIM card.
    Quote Originally Posted by Allover  [View Original Post]
    BB is correct. The three major companies have kiosks next to each other there. I always see them after exiting customs and looking to my left. I'm not sure if they have the same promotions you can get in Bangkok city or in Pattaya.

    I always use AIS 1-2 Call Sims. Good, English speaking customer service. Stores in every mall.
    Quote Originally Posted by Nyezhov  [View Original Post]
    Is it possible to get a one week SIM at the airport and later upgrade it at a store. I see they have some 6 month unlimited data plans cheap.
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    The SIM is all the same. You just add money to your phone and put whatever code in for the plan you want. Or show them the plan you want and they will do it for you.

  3. #9663
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    The SIM is all the same. You just add money to your phone and put whatever code in for the plan you want. Or show them the plan you want and they will do it for you.
    Cool. So just pick my company, buy the SIM and get the plan I want at the airport, or just get a week and deal with it later. In the past I have always used tourist some but I'm going to be there longer than 90 days.

  4. #9662
    Quote Originally Posted by Nyezhov  [View Original Post]
    I will be staying for 6 months plus. Is it possible to get a one week SIM at the airport and later upgrade it at a store. I see they have some 6 month unlimited data plans cheap.
    The SIM is all the same. You just add money to your phone and put whatever code in for the plan you want. Or show them the plan you want and they will do it for you.

  5. #9661
    Quote Originally Posted by Allover  [View Original Post]
    BB is correct. The three major companies have kiosks next to each other there. I always see them after exiting customs and looking to my left. I'm not sure if they have the same promotions you can get in Bangkok city or in Pattaya.

    I always use AIS 1-2 Call Sims. Good, English speaking customer service. Stores in every mall. Do most of you use AIS or does True or DTAC provide advantages I don't know about? I believe AIS charges 3 baht per minute for calls to the USA. I don't know what they charge to call Australia.
    I will be staying for 6 months plus. Is it possible to get a one week SIM at the airport and later upgrade it at a store. I see they have some 6 month unlimited data plans cheap.

  6. #9660
    Quote Originally Posted by TheWindexMan  [View Original Post]
    Hey, I wasn't sure where to write this, but it seemed this question belonged in the general section. About to try something that is risky, but I was just given the opportunity to work 100% remote where as long as I have internet connection, I do not have to go into an actual office in the USA, namely the Phoenix office which is city I live in. Here's the issue though: I really do not want them to know I'm out of the country. I realize that in Thailand, I will need to find a hotel / condo that has great internet, as that is key, but not sure who has consistently GREAT internet (hopefully wired, as I'm thinking its more secure), so that will take some research, but also, I have to have a situation where if my manager wants to call me on my business line, he can call me and I can pick up the phone as if I'm still in the states. There can't be some situation of a company phone bill saying there was some long distance charge to thailand. Nobody at the office contacts anybody on whatsapp, so that's out and is suspicious. Should be a regular phone number someone is dialing and I need to be able to call into business meetings without incurring myself a $500 dollar phone bill.

    Anybody have tips on how its possible to do something like this? If not possible and too much headache, I won't do it, but I'm really thinking something can be done. I'm willing to purchase what I have to in order to do this. I love Thailand!

    Will be travelling with:

    * Company laptop and company phone &.

    * Personal laptop and personal phone.

    Thanks for your help. Either issue you can speak on (phone or internet), will be greatly appreciated.
    I'm not much help with phones etc but have you considered the 14 hour time difference? I only have a 3 to 4 hour time difference from my home which is hard to juggle sometimes when I'm here and my thinks I'm only 300 kilometres up the road!

  7. #9659
    Quote Originally Posted by Allover  [View Original Post]
    BB is correct. The three major companies have kiosks next to each other there. I always see them after exiting customs and looking to my left. I'm not sure if they have the same promotions you can get in Bangkok city or in Pattaya.

    I always use AIS 1-2 Call Sims. Good, English speaking customer service. Stores in every mall. Do most of you use AIS or does True or DTAC provide advantages I don't know about? I believe AIS charges 3 baht per minute for calls to the USA. I don't know what they charge to call Australia.
    Thanks. Not that worried about calling cost as the wife will know I'm in Thailand and we will use WhatsApp for our calls. It's the data I'm after because last visit I wasn't meant to be out of Australia and I racked up an extra $200 on my phone bill in 5 days.

  8. #9658
    Quote Originally Posted by TheWindexMan  [View Original Post]
    but also, I have to have a situation where if my manager wants to call me on my business line, he can call me and I can pick up the phone as if I'm still in the states. There can't be some situation of a company phone bill saying there was some long distance charge to thailand.
    It will be easy if your company uses Cisco phone system. You can use your PC or app on your phone to receive / make land line calls. You can also forward phone call to your smart phone with Wifi calling or other VOIP phone numbers, google it and you should find some explanation.

  9. #9657

    How to work in Thailand without your company knowing

    Hey, I wasn't sure where to write this, but it seemed this question belonged in the general section. About to try something that is risky, but I was just given the opportunity to work 100% remote where as long as I have internet connection, I do not have to go into an actual office in the USA, namely the Phoenix office which is city I live in. Here's the issue though: I really do not want them to know I'm out of the country. I realize that in Thailand, I will need to find a hotel / condo that has great internet, as that is key, but not sure who has consistently GREAT internet (hopefully wired, as I'm thinking its more secure), so that will take some research, but also, I have to have a situation where if my manager wants to call me on my business line, he can call me and I can pick up the phone as if I'm still in the states. There can't be some situation of a company phone bill saying there was some long distance charge to thailand. Nobody at the office contacts anybody on whatsapp, so that's out and is suspicious. Should be a regular phone number someone is dialing and I need to be able to call into business meetings without incurring myself a $500 dollar phone bill.

    Anybody have tips on how its possible to do something like this? If not possible and too much headache, I won't do it, but I'm really thinking something can be done. I'm willing to purchase what I have to in order to do this. I love Thailand!

    Will be travelling with:

    * Company laptop and company phone &.

    * Personal laptop and personal phone.

    Thanks for your help. Either issue you can speak on (phone or internet), will be greatly appreciated.

  10. #9656

    Airport SIM Cards

    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    I am guessing you mean Suvarnabhumi airport? Yes, just after you walk out of the immigration and baggage claim area there are several stalls where you can pick up a SIM card.
    BB is correct. The three major companies have kiosks next to each other there. I always see them after exiting customs and looking to my left. I'm not sure if they have the same promotions you can get in Bangkok city or in Pattaya.

    I always use AIS 1-2 Call Sims. Good, English speaking customer service. Stores in every mall. Do most of you use AIS or does True or DTAC provide advantages I don't know about? I believe AIS charges 3 baht per minute for calls to the USA. I don't know what they charge to call Australia.

  11. #9655
    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    I am guessing you mean Suvarnabhumi airport? Yes, just after you walk out of the immigration and baggage claim area there are several stalls where you can pick up a SIM card.
    Thanks be. Be.

  12. #9654
    Quote Originally Posted by RobJones  [View Original Post]
    Is there anywhere at the International Airport that you buy a local SIM card.
    I am guessing you mean Suvarnabhumi airport? Yes, just after you walk out of the immigration and baggage claim area there are several stalls where you can pick up a SIM card.

  13. #9653

    Thai SIM cards

    Hi all.

    Is there anywhere at the International Airport that you buy a local SIM card.

    Thanks.

    Rob.

  14. #9652
    Quote Originally Posted by Breadman  [View Original Post]
    I'm not arguing about 50 euro quickies, I'm fine with paying 100 euro's for an hour. What I don't like is having to negotiate extra for BBBJ on top of that. The new German law also enforces the girls having to register as prostitutes which puts a damper on new talent wanting to spread their legs. The talent pool was already too thin to begin with, the new law is killing many of the clubs. But as I stated before, Sharks and Oase are still worth a visit since the owners have told the girls to keep on giving BBBJ's or risk getting banned from the club. Two clubs does not make a great vacation destination. A stopover on the way to Asia in my opinion is the only way to visit Frankfurt.
    When I was there a week ago, I visited Oase, Sharks and Mainhattan. BBBJ every time, no question asked, but I always offer them 100 Euros and tell them exactly what services I want. The talent pool was indeed thin, but I heard that was due to the world cup in Russia. Apparently, many girls went to earn some money there.

  15. #9651
    Quote Originally Posted by Lefeu  [View Original Post]
    I respectfully disagree! I have been going to Germany for the FKKs since 2006 and I have taken close to 20 trips there. I was just there last week and the scene has not changed much. Still a great place to sample Caucasian chicks, mostly Eastern Europeans.....One has to keep in mind that when I first mongered there in 2006, the cost of a session was 50 Euros for 30 min. Guess what? It still is 50 Euros, but personally, I have been paying more than that for a while now. So, it is normal that if one does not want to pay more than 50 Euros, they will get a quickie and no more. No GFE, no DATY, no Kissing, etc. Basically you get what you pay for, as it should always be.
    I'm not arguing about 50 euro quickies, I'm fine with paying 100 euro's for an hour. What I don't like is having to negotiate extra for BBBJ on top of that. The new German law also enforces the girls having to register as prostitutes which puts a damper on new talent wanting to spread their legs. The talent pool was already too thin to begin with, the new law is killing many of the clubs. But as I stated before, Sharks and Oase are still worth a visit since the owners have told the girls to keep on giving BBBJ's or risk getting banned from the club. Two clubs does not make a great vacation destination. A stopover on the way to Asia in my opinion is the only way to visit Frankfurt.

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