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I've noticed that service management roles seem to be fairly available at the moment in Melb/Sydney, technical specialists less so. You could also try canberra - there seems to be a lot of government work going...
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Originally posted by bluedrop View PostNot to mention the weather here...
Originally posted by bluedrop View PostWe are evaluations options whether we are better off moving to Australia or Canada.... From a lifestyle perspective without taking too much of a hit on the money making side...
You are welcome to share ur thoughts ...
Canada can be bloody cold, though. And Quebec is particularly unfriendly if you don't speak French, unless you marry a native (as a mate of mine did).
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Hi Bluedrop,
Sounds like you're looking for these places, that will tell you about lifestyle.
ExpatWoman: the best guide to expat life in Dubai & the Middle East
Expat Forum For People Moving Overseas And Expats Living Abroad
When it comes to cost of living, again google will give you a great resource: Numbeo
Cost of Living
As an australian, do it. IT's different to what you're used to.
I'm sure you'll endlessly complain about the lack of class however
Originally posted by bluedrop View PostThanks for the inputs everyone....
Dh is a permie - makes £60k
I make abt £500 a day...
But our lifestyle is not very impressive. Particularly the kind of houses £400k can buy.We've saved a deposit of £100k but all we can get is a £1200sft house in a decent London suburb.... Not to mention the weather here...
We are evaluations options whether we are better off moving to Australia or Canada.... From a lifestyle perspective without taking too much of a hit on the money making side...
You are welcome to share ur thoughts ...
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWhy do I need to work for google just to use a resource that had over 1 trillion pages indexed back in 2008.
Surely you would be stupid not to use it?... particularly if you are supposed to be an IT professional. My grandmother I could forgive
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Thanks for the inputs everyone....
Dh is a permie - makes £60k
I make abt £500 a day...
But our lifestyle is not very impressive. Particularly the kind of houses £400k can buy.We've saved a deposit of £100k but all we can get is a £1200sft house in a decent London suburb.... Not to mention the weather here...
We are evaluations options whether we are better off moving to Australia or Canada.... From a lifestyle perspective without taking too much of a hit on the money making side...
You are welcome to share ur thoughts ...Last edited by bluedrop; 17 February 2013, 09:00.
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Originally posted by JoJoGabor View PostMOST head offices of international companies are in Sydney? Yeah right, I can't think of one. Athough many international companies have a office in Sydney, the work ethic in Australia would prevent most companies putting their head offices there.
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Originally posted by LKK View PostThere will be more opportunities in Sydney
As most head offices of international companies are based in Sydney.
Rates in Perth will prob pay the highest. Especiall if you work for a Oil/minning company
Permie salary is excellent in Australia - worth considering if you want to settle there.
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Working with a couple of Australians at the moment - market in Sydney is dreadful apparently & its got really expensive to live out there.
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Originally posted by kingcook View PostPermie salaries are excellent in Australia because the cost of living is so high.
I would really like to emmigrate to Oz, been looking into it. Not sure on the best way of going about it though having a wife, 2 kids and pets. Might be a bit of a nightmare
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Originally posted by LKK View PostThere will be more opportunities in Sydney
As most head offices of international companies are based in Sydney.
Rates in Perth will prob pay the highest. Especiall if you work for a Oil/minning company
Permie salary is excellent in Australia - worth considering if you want to settle there.
I would really like to emmigrate to Oz, been looking into it. Not sure on the best way of going about it though having a wife, 2 kids and pets. Might be a bit of a nightmare
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There will be more opportunities in Sydney
As most head offices of international companies are based in Sydney.
Rates in Perth will prob pay the highest. Especiall if you work for a Oil/minning company
Permie salary is excellent in Australia - worth considering if you want to settle there.
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