Popular Post reader Posted June 10 Popular Post Posted June 10 From The Thaiger By Bob Scott A deaf shoeshiner in Pattaya has captured the admiration of netizens for his perseverance and dedication. Known as Kai, his story surfaced online after a local journalist saw him cleaning a tourist’s shoes on Pattaya Beach. Kai earns his living by offering shoe cleaning services to tourists. Despite being deaf and mute, he communicates with customers using a sign that reads, Hiring Clean Shoes. Each day, he arrives at the beach equipped with his shoe-cleaning tools: a brush, towel, and polish, ready to work. Charging 60 baht per pair, Kai meticulously cleans and polishes shoes, transforming them from sandy and worn to pristine condition. His dedication and attention to detail often leave his customers highly satisfied. The journalist who spoke with Kai using sign language noted the quality of his work and his commitment to his craft. Despite his hearing disability, Kai has managed to build a loyal clientele, especially among foreign tourists who appreciate his diligence and the high standard of his service. His story stands as a testament to the power of determination and hard work in overcoming life’s challenges. BL8gPt, vinapu, splinter1949 and 6 others 9 Quote
vinapu Posted June 10 Posted June 10 inspiring and uplifting story indeed, thank you for sharing. And on business side, quite affordable. reader and Farmos 2 Quote
Keithambrose Posted June 10 Posted June 10 6 hours ago, vinapu said: inspiring and uplifting story indeed, thank you for sharing. And on business side, quite affordable. Indeed, nice to hear such a story. reader 1 Quote
kokopelli3 Posted June 11 Posted June 11 On 6/10/2024 at 12:40 PM, reader said: From The Thaiger By Bob Scott Charging 60 baht per pair, Kai meticulously cleans and polishes shoes, transforming them from sandy and worn to pristine condition. Amazing, at least the writing skill of the journalist! reader 1 Quote
kokopelli3 Posted June 12 Posted June 12 There is also a shoe shiner who primarily works in Jomtien for many years. Known him for a long time but not many guys wear leather shoes anymore so his business is down but he does clean up sneakers/trainers/athletic shoes. Give him a try when in the Complex. BL8gPt and vinapu 2 Quote