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  1. Hi I'm just wondering if an electrical estimator is on the skills list because I can't see it.
  2. It would b a good idea but unfortunately your2old you have2b 30 or under.
  3. How much tax would you pay on $70,000. And also national insurance what ever the equivalent is?
  4. Probably a stupid question but was just wondering do people wear poppy's in oz
  5. Hi I'm just wondering wether or not it's worth bringing Ur toolbox with u r just buy new tools in oz
  6. I like and agree with the last part. Colin it was from1of Ur post on the electrician forum only for that I thought we all had2do the year gap training. But like I said b4u can only work4 6months with1employer and by the sounds of it ta jobs r hard2get
  7. Ok thank u everyone. I wasn't being ignorant just making sure. Tee I have read a few post on here and they say that people on whv can do the same course for their license as people on pr visa. But the whv don't have to do the year gap training. Well not yet any and not sure how that would work if your only aloud2work for6months with same employer on whv.
  8. Sorry I know that the whv is just for one person. I meant I go on a whv on my own and they go on a little holiday as it were
  9. Hello all this is my1st post. I am eligible for a whv and thinking about going to wa to get my electrical license before we make the move permanent as it's quicker to get license on a whv than on pr visa. I have two kids a 3yo boy and 6month old girl and my partner. I'm just wondering is it possibly to go on a whv and the3of them go on a tourist visa while I do my license. All help much appreciated
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