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  1. <p><p>Hi nspark1, are you keen to arrange an electrician job before you head out to Australia? Add me on Facebook, i might be able to sort you out. <a href="<a href="http://www.facebook.com/adam.simpson.7161" rel="external nofollow">http://www.facebook.com/adam.simpson.7161</a>" rel="external nofollow"><a href="http://www.facebook.com/adam.simpson.7161" rel="external nofollow">http://www.facebook.com/adam.simpson.7161</a></a></p></p>

  2. I imagine its very hard going over as a family as food and bills will need to be paid from the off. It seems they expect to fall into full-time employment straight away. Also, the fact you feel like an apprentice again after passing out 20 odd yrs ago. I'd be happy to work as a TA while im in the process of the licence. I hope i can make a life for myself out there because if i fell in love with Aus, then i couldn't imagine leaving after the 2 whv's. But thats a long time away. Go, enjoy and embrace!
  3. Thats amazing! It seems to be families struggling when going over. I suppose they need income straight away, which is understandable, esp with kids. Also, seems to be common with many not finding work instantly. I wont be rushing into looking to spark etc, as i want to travel and be free, so to speak. See different parts of Aus. In a way, get a feel for the country. I met a few Aussie lads in Thailand and they were great guys. It will be daunting at first, but just think positively. 2 years ago i would never have thought about going alone, but now i want to : )
  4. I know your location says South West, Uk, but are you still in Aus?
  5. I fully understand thats not what its for. I plan to travel and experience new things. When i read the stories of others, it makes me want to go even more. I hear you with saying plenty of time to be stuck on a site ha! I suppose im thinking that if i fell in love with Aus then i'd want to get my licence to stay. I know i wont get it on a whv. i just meant that id look into gaining the licence while im on the whv. Are you still in Aus?
  6. That must be such a good feeling for you. My parents are also very supportive of me going. They said you only live once, so why not? Im also 24. As said before my friends are all settling down, so its time. I find myself coming home from work and doing nothing and the same for weekends. Or if i go out, then its to the same boring place. I know its going to be the same working hours, maybe longer, but work doesn't bother me. I enjoy sparking. As you and many others say, its a different life out there. Being able to plan for the weekend etc. What do you love about Aus?
  7. You must be thrilled to have escaped and finally be in the job you wanted. How are you liking oz? England is pretty much screwed. Im lucky to be on the books of my company. I would be going from company to company if i wasnt with them. Thats the thing that makes me wonder, if i cant make it out there, then im coming back to hard times. But i feel life has a way of working itself out. I suppose you have to believe and work hard. Im going to give it a go as you only live once. Could be the best decision i've made. Or i just come home, but i don't want to be thinking like that.
  8. Sounds very promising! You're right with regards to sparks wanting to come over and fall straight into a job similar to here. Im under no illusion that i would get that. Im happy to work as a TA as i'll get an understanding of how the other side, so to speak, spark. I want to try oz as im so bored here and all my friends have settled down. I feel its my time to see what else is out there!
  9. Perth is where i had in mind. You are correct regarding transferring over uk certs for an oz licence. Seems a 12 month logbook is needed and you have to be working to complete the book. Seems very difficult to get in a TA.
  10. Such a refreshing reply! As i said i'll be happy to work in a non related field. I'll just have to work hard in finding work in my field. I suppose i've just got to go and embrace it! Thanks again : )
  11. Very true reply. I think you've got to be there and then search and not by reading and replying on forums. Word of mouth out there too. i wouldnt mind doing other jobs for experience and the laughs. Also, the fear of finally settling in after two years and then you have to leave : (
  12. Thanks for the positive reply. I hope i'd find a sponsor too, but it seems pretty tough going. It would be awful after ravelling for a while and then when your ready to work finding out you cant find any work in your field.
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