Agent Shnully
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OK, so I have a friend (known him 6 years from visits to Phuket) that owns a bar on Soi Sea Dragon. He and his wife are going to Surin for Songkran. Two weeks starting tomorrow. Since his business partner is currently in the UK, I just happened to ask "who is gonna watch your bar?"
Answer: "Uhhh, well I was hoping you wouldn't mind."
Well, I don't have any pressing issues keeping me from doing this (and he knew that). And, apparantly, all I have to do, according to him, is "just show you up every couple of days and collect the previous nights chits (which are in sequence), and the cash. OK, sounds easy, but he's more of a loosey, goosey kind of fellow than I am.
I did go into his bar a few years ago when he had been away for about three days at the time, and it WAS different. The music was blasting to the hilt, the girls were drunk and acting like schoolchildren (OK, I meant drunk schoolchildren), and the bar manager was watching the TV set on a Thai channel more than anything else). No customers were in the bar, and rightly so. I, even had to leave after one beer.
But, there has to be more to the "assigned" duties. I mean.... just show up and collect the cash? Make a presence? Would there be anything else to look out for?
Does the "threat" of a farang presence really that much of a difference?
Just questions running through my mind. Maybe I want to do a better job than even he wants me too, so any tips/advice would be appreciated.
Answer: "Uhhh, well I was hoping you wouldn't mind."
Well, I don't have any pressing issues keeping me from doing this (and he knew that). And, apparantly, all I have to do, according to him, is "just show you up every couple of days and collect the previous nights chits (which are in sequence), and the cash. OK, sounds easy, but he's more of a loosey, goosey kind of fellow than I am.
I did go into his bar a few years ago when he had been away for about three days at the time, and it WAS different. The music was blasting to the hilt, the girls were drunk and acting like schoolchildren (OK, I meant drunk schoolchildren), and the bar manager was watching the TV set on a Thai channel more than anything else). No customers were in the bar, and rightly so. I, even had to leave after one beer.
But, there has to be more to the "assigned" duties. I mean.... just show up and collect the cash? Make a presence? Would there be anything else to look out for?
Does the "threat" of a farang presence really that much of a difference?
Just questions running through my mind. Maybe I want to do a better job than even he wants me too, so any tips/advice would be appreciated.