Foreigners in destitution in Cambodia: part 1
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ส.ค. 2024
- Cambodia
Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh Cambodia
Chinese scam call centers in Cambodia
Scam call centers in Cambodia
Is Cambodia dangerous
Finding a job in Cambodia
How to find a job in Cambodia
Teaching English in Cambodia
Scam
Scam call centers
I want to work as an English teacher there
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At the point where the promise of making $700/month in a Third World country sounds like the best option and then THAT's a scam, I'd visit the local US Embassy, beg them to front me a plane ticket and head back. Whatever hardships I find when I land back home as a broke US citizen here pales in comparision to being a poor, broke foreigner in any other country either Third world or not.
I'd disagree. Was stuck in Sihanoukeville for 6 months between 2015 - 2016. At the beginning of it I had no phone, no computer, and only 500 riel to my name. Went 7 days with only a bowl of chicken coconut soup and a jar of peanut butter. Was the best experience of my life and when I'd finally gathered enough money to leave I went to China for a few years. Would rather be destitute in Cambodia again than have an apartment in USA.
Lol, I worked at one of those call centers in SHV for three months in 2015. It wasn't Chinese though. It was run by English gangsters out of a general's mansion. We called folks in AU and NZ peddling stock in Xiaomi and whatnot. Was pretty legit actually. Guaranteed $800 a month and commission on any deals. One good week I had I made $900.
At the time I remember one similar Taiwanese operation getting busted. All the scammers there were deported to China. We never had to worry about getting busted though because we had the protection of the general who rented out the two first floors of his mansion for us to operate in. Good times.
Last few months many telecrooks in hundred caught in Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, ...SEA were send back to China for serious labor education.
Nice story.. Did you get to celebrate Khmer New Year?
Yes. It lasted 4 days. It was just like the water festival holiday in Thailand called "Songkran." This was a lot more intense than Thailand though. You couldn't even get around in the streets, because they were so crowded with people with super soakers and pickups with garbage cans of water and business owners with garden hoses spraying everyone.