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Good news! Apply for a Thai man to work as a technician in Taiwan apply for free today until March 6, 2018

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          Mr. Anurak Tossarat, Director-General, Department of Employment The Ministry of Labor informed the Department of Employment that there were 25 jobseekers working in Taiwan with FORMOSA HEAVY INDUSTRIES CORPORATION, 17 welding workers, and 8 technicians. The wage rate was NT $ 22,500 or about 24,241.82 baht. As of 26/02/2561: 1 TWD = 1.08 Baht). The duration of employment is 3 years. The employer is responsible for the return airfares to Thailand upon completion of the contract and the monthly maintenance fee. Must be paid to the employment agency in Taiwan. Qualifications are male, age from 22-45 years old, unlimited height and weight, no education qualification, good eyesight, no colorblindness, no criminal record, and have welding experience and metal bucket. A copy of ID card, a copy of house registration, a copy of military license (fresh .8 or fresh .43), a photo of 2 inches, a copy of passport (if any), certificate of passage. Work (if any). The employer will be responsible for the cost of taking the skill test to all job seekers. Interested applicants are invited to apply in person. Bangkok office area 1-10 or Thai Labor Management Division to overseas Department of Employment Social Security Office Building, Bangkok, 3rd Floor, 10th Floor, Mitmaitri Road, Din Daeng District, Bangkok
           Mr. Anurak added that this trip to Taiwan is delivered by the government, where jobseekers do not have to pay any fees. Those who are selected to work will have to pay the necessary expenses such as photo fees, passport fees, medical examination fees, criminal history checks, visa fees, air ticket, fund membership fees to help people who find work abroad. The total cost is not more than 15,000 baht, so be warned not to believe the impostor can be sent to work for a fee and operating costs. Going to work abroad must be legally. Please check with the Department of Employment before. For more information, please call 0 2245 1034 or call the Department of Labor.

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