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Teachers Moving or Living in Australia
wolvesaussie replied to TeacherBen's topic in Careers and Vacancies
leah my wife is teaching in a private school here she is finding it much better than the uk. no ofstead stress she has had only three observations in two years she is basically left to get on with it with little interference. i have noticed the change in her shes so much happier. she still works hard and has a lot of marking to do and meetings with parents etc but overall its a much less stressful environment for her. -
Yeah I agree I wouldn't do it for that much, but we couldn't find anything else under $2400 (booked at pretty short notice tho) and its a massive saving for us.
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Whats a fair price for an adult return to the UK?
wolvesaussie replied to wattsy1982's topic in Travel
Garuda have a pretty dodgy safety record I think.. -
My tip if your on a budget it to go out a little, that being said all my young friends live in the inner city, but they rents are really high, if you were to go thirty mins out on a train North or West you could save a fortune in Rent. Depends what you want... most of my young single travelling friends live in.... Brunswick Fitzroy Docklands Windsor Richmond South Yarra I would recommend Richmond... lots of the kind of jobs your looking for in the Richmond/South Yarra area and you only 5mins from city on the train.... but rent will cost u.
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The weird thing is the flight actually goes Melbourne > London (via Hong Kong) so I am wondering if its actually a CP flight... then Aer Lingus to Dublin.... So its an extra flight, but its $800 cheaper than just doing the Melbourne to London bit... Thats $800 per person..
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Its an extra 35 pounds for the luggage. You pay in advance either 15/20/30 kg, 35 is for the 20kgs.. Its worth it for us for sure, if we had flown to London we would have to add about 60 pounds in train fare (maybe more)..
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. we just saved $800 by flying to Dublin instead of any of the UK airports via British Airways of all people $1600 return... just need to pay the $50 to fly from Dublin to Birmingham on Ryanair now, easier than getting the train up from London. Some great tips, but I don't believe below..
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Sad news duffer. I thought housing in south of england was just as bad as melbourne tho.
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Whats a fair price for an adult return to the UK?
wolvesaussie replied to wattsy1982's topic in Travel
Sorry just seen it's sept 2016... all airlines wont have released the flights yet -
Whats a fair price for an adult return to the UK?
wolvesaussie replied to wattsy1982's topic in Travel
Hi I just booked September flights the other day I had to think outside the box and fly to dublin to get a $1600 flight. Check it out to see if that's still cheap. Was from melb tho. i agree with u that its a lot mpre expensive to go from aus however I keep seeing people saying they got really cheap fares on royal bruni. Never seen those fares myself might need to book way in advance outside school hols -
Teachers Moving or Living in Australia
wolvesaussie replied to TeacherBen's topic in Careers and Vacancies
1) My wife didn't have to teach at any of her interviews. I think they were only an hour or so long... Also you don't get told on the day... My wife told me in the UK you had to hang around on the day waiting for them to make a decision... 3) There is an education supplement in THE AGE newspaper on a Saturday that has lots of jobs in it. I would start applying now if I was you, it is prime jobs time NOW... Apply now say your in Australia buy the time they interview you will be... If you wait till Early Oct till you apply you will have missed most of the jobs -
Got any pics of the car? Just logging onto a Government car auction now actually to check out what Territory's go for
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u can buy special shipping boxes for bikes, sometimes from the airline, i took my brompton but that was easy
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Change of pace to be a casual teacher, or change in pace to teach in Australia?
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Teachers Moving or Living in Australia
wolvesaussie replied to TeacherBen's topic in Careers and Vacancies
This is certainly true, memory is fading now but I think there was only about 10 straight science teaching jobs out of 100 when my girlfriend was applying. Had no maths experience but she was able to get a Maths/Science teaching job. They just give her the year 7 and 8 Maths classes to build her Maths experience. So I guess next time (Not that she will ever need to great school perm contract) she had to look for a job she should be much better placed with the maths experience. We did notice this in advance and she tried to get Maths classes at her UK school but they weren't interested, why would they be when they have specialist maths teachers. Cant understand why 4 Maths/Science teachers is better than 2 Maths and 2 Science. -
This is the way to go for sure, my wife and I would have no social life if it had not been for meetup. It really is great, if she cant find one she likes she can start her own. Every person we know we have meet via meetup other than 2 we met on this site
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Hi, I got an IT in Melbourne from the UK. The one tip I can give you is avoid agencies, they will not take the time or effort to deal with people that are not in the country. Once I realized this I started applying only to companies that advertised directly themselves, that had their own HR people. Yes there are less jobs, but I believe you have a much higher chance. For one company I was interviewed in the UK in person by someone who was in the country on business. For another three there were Skype interviews. And I got a job, left my job in the UK Friday night with my suitcase jumped on the plance landed here Sunday and went to work on Monday. It can be done, job was as a SQL Server DBA, other jobs interviewed for where different programmer jobs and another SQL based role. The only thing (I dont know if this made a difference), I am actually Australian was returning after 10 years in the UK.. maybe that made a bit of a difference I dont know.
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Teachers Moving or Living in Australia
wolvesaussie replied to TeacherBen's topic in Careers and Vacancies
Move to Adelaide, houses cost too much in Sydney -
Teachers Moving or Living in Australia
wolvesaussie replied to TeacherBen's topic in Careers and Vacancies
The way we did it, is I got a job in Melbourne first from UK, then we came over and my wife (the teacher) looked for any work within an hour and a half distance of mine. You need to decide on your state first as you need to register to teach in that state. but defo don't pick a suburb... go where the jobs are.. -
hi my dad does that for a job. his work is always super busy they putting pressure on him to work 7 days a week at the moment. no idea about wider industry but he is really busy
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I have always monitored it, as I lived in Australia and my nan used to send me cheques in pounds for birthdays and xmas . It was always normally in the 2.2 - 2.5 range, got up to nearly 3 a few times over the years, it is still low now. One thing I am not sure about thought is whether it cant go back to what it used to be because UK printed all that extra money when they were in trouble... does that permanently devalue a currency?
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Your lucky, I am selling in the West Midlands, prices same or less than when I purchased in 2007.