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Previously on "which is best, living outside or inside the uk ?"

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  • lilelvis2000
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    Originally posted by Marina View Post
    I'm the opposite. I live in central London and hate the dump, mostly because of all the foreigners and tourists, but also the traffic and problems parking. I'd much rather live somewhere like Bath or Worcester, or even Cornwall.

    But then it would be a sod to find local contracts and I'd spend the week B&Bing it at vast expense and inconvenience, and probably commuting into London anyway!
    I hate it here...for various reasons...the main one being that there are no foreigners (aside from the ones in the ghettos) and tourists. I truely am bored. There would also be a LOT more work for me. I struggle now with bits and bats of work...mostly for a single client. I doubt I'll crack £30,000, or even £20,000 income this year.

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  • mrdonuts
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    Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View Post
    I think its about C$1 a litre..about £0.45. And they are complaining!

    They have the oil sands in Alberta which allegedly has more oil than saudi. But its costs a fortune to get at it. 'course now its worth it.
    why dont you move up to scotland, we have lots of oil, in fact we will be one of the richest countries in the world once we get rid of the appendage

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  • Marina
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    Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View Post
    I love London...and would love to live down there. Wife hates it (she's a bit racist). But if I could sell my first born to get a house...I'd definitly go.
    I'm the opposite. I live in central London and hate the dump, mostly because of all the foreigners and tourists, but also the traffic and problems parking. I'd much rather live somewhere like Bath or Worcester, or even Cornwall.

    But then it would be a sod to find local contracts and I'd spend the week B&Bing it at vast expense and inconvenience, and probably commuting into London anyway!

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  • mrdonuts
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    Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View Post
    I think its about C$1 a litre..about £0.45. And they are complaining!

    They have the oil sands in Alberta which allegedly has more oil than saudi. But its costs a fortune to get at it. 'course now its worth it.
    why dont you move up to scotland, we have lots of oil, in fact we will be one of the richest countries in the world once we get rid of the appendage

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  • lilelvis2000
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    Originally posted by gadgetman View Post
    Or become a hairdresser. Seriously.

    I'm married to a nurse/midwife which is one occupations at the top of their list so the visa isn't a problem. Hairdressers are the top occupation I believe (for Aus by the way).
    What about mid-fortish computer programmer who can do carpentry? I also tinker with cars...but its your decision whether I fix them or not.

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    I bet you can't get Ebbelwoi, Grüne Sosse or Saumagen (or even Presskopf!) in London...
    Or even in Köln probably. Get a life, a few Frankfurter tourist specialities do not a culture of diversity make.

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  • Fishface
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    Originally posted by gadgetman View Post
    Hairdressers are the top occupation I believe (for Aus by the way).
    I think the 'hairdresser' thing is code for 'young women of child bearing age as we have a shortage but cannot be that explicit'

    This is accepting/hoping that only 10% of hairdressers are gay men.

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  • gadgetman
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    This must vary by state or occupation. My wife will be earning less in Melbourne than she does in the UK. But advertised contract rates for me seem to be on a par with the UK.

    Combined with lower cost of living we should be a lot better off.

    Originally posted by aussielong View Post
    You will earn a lot less than in the UK

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  • gadgetman
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    Or become a hairdresser. Seriously.

    I'm married to a nurse/midwife which is one occupations at the top of their list so the visa isn't a problem. Hairdressers are the top occupation I believe (for Aus by the way).

    Originally posted by themistry View Post
    Thanks man,

    what a PITA

    Appreciate your help
    TM

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  • lilelvis2000
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    Originally posted by aussielong View Post
    The working culture in Sydney is the same, or worse than London - long hours, but less pay.

    Once you've been round Oz you will have to spend a lot of money for a decent holiday. It's all the same, mile after mile after mile.

    Rent is very pricey here because there is an influx of immigrants and no building going on.
    yeah. I read somewhere (Affluenza maybe?) that Oz hours are nearly as long as the US now..maybe even more.

    Holidays in a country which is not connected to any other could be expensive. Which is why I like the UK as its a short hop to mainland, north africa, turkey and New York.

    The UK has a lot going for it...but the government is messing it up.

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  • lilelvis2000
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    Most revealing
    I love London...and would love to live down there. Wife hates it (she's a bit racist). But if I could sell my first born to get a house...I'd definitly go.

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  • aussielong
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    I'm in Sydney

    2 month winter..! Then it's sunny again..Say no more..

    You will earn a lot less than in the UK - that's ok for a year but after several years this starts to annoy you. If I was doing it again i'd stay in London another 10 years, apply for PR from the UK and come here cashed up - because it's very hard to get ahead here financially. The best parts of Oz are in Queensland - but all the IT work is in Sydney - if I was cashed up i'd be up North where the sun shines all year round.

    The working culture in Sydney is the same, or worse than London - long hours, but less pay.

    Once you've been round Oz you will have to spend a lot of money for a decent holiday. It's all the same, mile after mile after mile.

    Rent is very pricey here because there is an influx of immigrants and no building going on.

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  • Francko
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    ps. remember folks, ignore anything Franko says


    Why you never speak about the countries you live or you want to live in and you just pick up on poor ol' lil' England?

    For example,I have heard that the rate crime in CZ is one of the highest in the world, by the way.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    Wrong, it's just more polite than saying "Going for a piss!".
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinkle

    HTH

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by Marina View Post
    Guess that also explains the phrase "going for a tinkle", if it's a guy - By the time their wee hits the ground it's frozen solid and makes a tinkling noise like broken glass.
    It does not make a tinkling noise if it hits Wilmslow's shoe.

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