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  1. Sept 17th 2018 I am still recruiting for plant mechanics with 5 years experience of plant maintenance and servicing for a client in Australia. Send cv to tony@livethedreamaustralia.com or call me on 07774494055
  2. Hi Liam, The telephone number I gave you is incorrect, it should have been 020 3137 3161 Tony
  3. Hi Liam initially send your current cv to tony@livethedreamaustralia.com or call me on 02031373162 Tony Mooney
  4. The Australian economy appears to be on the move. I am looking to recruit for a client 25 diesel mechanics with a minimum of 5 years recent experience working on plant and equipment. Experience of maintaining servicing and repairing excavators a definite plus. There are jobs across Queensland, NSW, Victoria and WA. Locations are urban, rural & some remote locations. For successful candidates the employer will pay for your 482 temporary working visa, your flight to Oz, 3 months accommodation and cover some of your relocation expenses. The work is varied, with no two days the same and a challenge. Interviews are being held in the UK. To be transparent my fees are being paid by the employer; you have no recruitment costs to pay. If you can say yes to the following conditions contact me: Diesel mechanic qualifications UK passport, Educated in English No criminal record No major illnesses
  5. I suppose this proves my point, as I am not in Adelaide how can I really give an opinion that is valid.
  6. Hi Sapphire, My name is Tony Mooney a director of Live the Dream Australia. Owen & Ali are not employees nor share holders of my company. Your comments are a little bit cynical but understandable if you have not used our service. We are a small company based in the UK with many years of experience in managing the move to Australia of skilled UK migrants. It is not easy what we do, in fact I am not aware of another company in the UK that does what we do. Since the changes to the migration rules on July 1st 2012 we have seen a huge increase in enquiries from people who no longer qualify for 176/175 visas. These enquiries also include people who we spoke to in previous years and who have not yet managed to migrate to Australia, who have been trying to either find a sponsor or use the PR visa route. I really don't understand why anyone should make comments about us when they have not even spoken to us. Let me tell you what we do. First we assess the options of the individual / family. we do this at no cost, unlike some companies who want to see your credit card before telling you anything. We do take a fee as an engagement fee to get some commitment from the client. We then prepare the client for interview with an employer, this includes the creation of a resume aimed at the Australian market. We coach the client on interview techniques. We have a group of recruiters who we network with in Australia. These are specialists in the trade skills such as Mechanics, welders, plant fitters, spray painters, panel beaters, and electricians who are possibly the hardest trade to place due to licencing regulations. After being interviewed we then negotiate a relocation package if possible. This could include accommodation, transport, possibly flights and assistance with relocation costs upon arrival. This means the overall costs will be reduced; all managed by us. We are only interested in our client we receive no fees from the employer. Upon accepting a job the rest of our fee is payable, which seems fair? Following the acceptance of a job offer we commence the visa application for the 457 visa. Once approved we start the relocation process. This includes finding accommodation upon arrival arranging flights, shipping, banking foreign exchange, managing the UK property amongst other things. Some of these items attract fees payable to the service provider. Hopefully I have taken away some of the mystery of Live the Dream Australia.com. By the way Owen & Ali are currently enjoying 37degrees of heat in the sunshine of Adelaide, working for a major fabrication company.
  7. We had a job in Sydney and one in Perth, they are hard to find. Where are you in the process?
  8. I have been to several Down Under Live events and I have found that there is some good information to be found and there are usually ways to find out about jobs but no event can cover all types of employment. The company I work for can not find work for accountants for example but if you are a diesel mechanic, car mechanic, Industrial / maintenance electrician, welder, fabricator, spray painter, panel beater, hydraulic fitter, CNC operators, we have jobs all over Australia where the employer will offer 457 visas. Let me know if you fit into any of these categories.
  9. <p>Thanks to all the people who attended the jobs fair at Aston Villa football club event held by livethedreamaustralia.com on September 8th2011. We are delighted that so many of the visitors met employers and recruiters who came over from Australia for the events. Job offers are now being received and visas applied for. We are now planning for the next event for early 2012. Details to be featured on the <a href="http://www.livethedreamaustralia.com" rel="external nofollow">http://www.livethedreamaustralia.com</a> website.</p>

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    <p>Hi Sharon,</p>

    <p>I have only just seen this posting, are you still looking to migrate via sponsorship. Perhaps you could call me on 01525 888215 to discuss your position and whaty we can do to help?</p>

     

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