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Old 11-27-2006, 12:03 PM
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Default Living in Thailand, wanna get something started, any Recomm?

I'm currently living in Thailand. Gonna be here for a while. I'm interested in getting something started.. I don't have access to a whole lot of capital... Maybe 30k-ish, but could prolly get some sort of a loan for maybe another 30-50k ish.

My background is in mathematics and teaching. I'm not exactly business savvy, but I think I could be if I was inspired with a good plan.

The advantage to doing business in Thailand is the obv. cheap labor, as well as the fact that there are some fairly well educated folks over here. I've considered doing some sort of research type work.. Work where people here might get paid $8k/year, and the cost for employers in the states might be like $70k/year. However, I think my limited access to funds would be a hindrance here.

**(My wife speaks both thai and english, I have connections to important people over here, so those types of obstacles shouldn't be too much of a problem.)

I've also considered trying to get a golf resort started.. One that is heavily marketed to Koreans and Japanese. I play a lot of golf, so I would be fairly passionate about this sort of thing, but I really know nothing about golf management, or maintenance.
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