KHON KAEN:  , A severe fall by Thailand Post ended a boy’s promise of following his desire to be a teacher, just because a critical letter was not delivered.
Sadit Kruangjumpa claimed that the Ban Fang Post Office erred by not delivering an express letter to his residence target.
As a consequence, he missed out on his chance to become a tutor.
Mr. Sadit resides in Bangkok, but his household address is in the Khon Kaen province’s Ban Fang area. He was one of the applicants for unfilled positions as training assistants who successfully passed the schooling ministry’s test.
He was chosen for a place within the Secondary Education Service Area Office, which is responsible for the counties of Phangna, Phuket, and Ranong.
The knowledge business, which is based in the Muang city of Phangnga, sent an EMS notice to his home address in Khon Kaen on July 3 asking him to record for the place in people on July 9.
However, Mr. Sadit claimed on Tuesday that he had not received this significant email and that he had instead reported for work as instructed.
Ban Fang post office claimed they tried to deliver the text on July 6  , but the postman had to bring it back because no one was at home at the time of the shipment. Five days later, the post office claimed Mr. Sadit arrived by himself to retrieve the email.
However, Mr. Sadit claims to have security camera footage that shows that no postie arrived at his home to give the text on July 6, as the article business claimed. His home has the cameras set up.
Ban Fan’s post office eventually acknowledged that the postman was getting used to the job and was getting used to not getting the EMS notice because he was brand-new, on agreement, and not yet used to it. It expressed regret for his inability to provide the crucial text.
Additionally, the post office informed the Secondary Education Service Area Office in Phangna that a letter dated July 11 had not been received until after the July 9 timeframe.  ,
The education office was given a second letter the day after it acknowledged that a worker’s error caused the recipient to miss the vital reporting deadline. It requested that the training office grant Mr. Sadit another chance.
But that might be very late.
On July 9, the Secondary Education Service Area Office posted a Facebook text and images of 11 just hired teaching assistants. Three of them had previously attended the arrangement course before being assigned to the classrooms.
Mr. Sadit expressed concern that the education department may allow him to pursue a second career as a teacher.
He continued,” I still do n’t understand the real reason the post office did n’t deliver that letter to me.” Even though I had put all I had into passing that exam, I was still unable to become a legal servant.