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thl4kel

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  1. Think you do the Police Officer training in joondalup, I used to know a woman copper who was one of the trainers. She was going to get me in, but i changed my mind. At the time the resources/construction boom was in full swing and you could not really compare the cash.. Times have changed now so a steady income is the way to go. Goodluck
  2. Try to move to the South East the job market is good shite everywhere else
  3. Get Mobdro app on an android phone, get a cable to mirror your screen to tv. You wont just get BBC or ITV you will get them plus all Sky Channels and a lot more all free.
  4. 15 months since I left Perth, so not that long.. 5 years I worked in W.A - I worked in the CBD in Chevrons building, top of the terrace and a few other sky scrapers for international EPCM companies. I worked in Osbourne Park, Wangara, Landsdale for Perth local family businesses... I worked on Barrow Island and Port Hedland so I think I got a good feel for the state. Take away the terrace what has Perth got left, not much at all, its not really a city.. It doesn't not even have a decent shopping centre, you have to go to Joondalup for(worked on the construction of the new wings on that). Is it cosmopolitan? A little bit on the terrace, of the terrace theres still a lot of racism in the state, equal opps in the workplace really don't exist..
  5. Beachbum - just mention to your husband how you are feeling and how being away from your parents is just too hard. Just tell him you need to go back, your not the first one to do it and at the end of the day you have lost some cash doing it but if your not happy then, why waste any further time being unhappy. Ask yourself if i stay a year am I go to feel any different?
  6. As far as WA is concerned what indicators are there? Rentals are dropping in price all the time. People losing their jobs on FIFO who have property portfolios struggling to find tenants to rent them, falling house prices.... I remember how when I came across in 2009 the Aussies were all up themselves about how the GFC didn't effect them/ how great they are compared with everyone else.. Now its Australia's turn.
  7. Perth is not really a city anyway... Perth is St Georges Terrace and that sums it up.. Its a street in the wild west state of OZ. Boom to bust state.
  8. i think the problem for most people is they don't really see the real Perth because they live in the suburbs. If you live in the City or Subiaco or Nedlands or areas closer the city its a different Perth.. I was in the suburbs myself and rarely went out in the city.
  9. Perth airport is bloody terrible for an international airport.. The only decent bar they had was before passport control and you could sit in the sun but they closed it..
  10. Yeah a simple life on the whole in Perth.... You need moddro andoid app
  11. At the end of the day you have Bali, but to me the place is always a worry with regards to terrorism.. Its going to happen there again. The hotels are bloody lovely and the swimming pools are better than most places i've been around the world. Lot of filthy streets outside your hotel though and rats wander about the streets and rabid looking dogs roam the streets not to mention all the dam street traders trying to sell you drugs.. Plus you have to be wary of the Police as they are corrupt.... You have to becareful not to get run over by a moped as well.. But the hotel workers are nice.. Last time I was there in Kuta there was a lot of commotion outside my hotel, two lady boys had stolen a mobile phone of an Indian guy, the locals took the law into their own hands and beat them up and there was hundreds of them going at the lady boys.. Police eventually turned up.
  12. What do you do for a living Verystormy?
  13. Keep your eye on Gumtree in Perth for good deals on furniture a lot of people moving back and you can get high quality items cheap.. When I moved over to Perth I simply could not rent a house there was at least ten families at home opens... How times change..
  14. The construction boom of building mine sites and oil and gas facilities but production is not over and will never be... So there will always be cashed up people in Perth. Perth has a two speed economy, the rich working in mining/oil and gas and then the rest of Perth, who struggle like hell to live. As far as British brickies are concerned a lot left to work in London as the rates are very high and theres a lot of work now..
  15. The dream job for every OHS practitioner in the state..Getting a job at Alcoa is like winning the lottery ask around Mandurah! I am proud to say I made it to the interview stage face to face. The interview focused more on my outside pass times by the daft HR old woman, than how I could actually do the job.. Hate going to interviews when I have been brought there so HR can tick a box they interviewed x amount when the position has already gone to their mate.....
  16. Pickfords took me back. Was a good service and I never bothered with the insurance. Nowt got damaged..
  17. I would honestly try and find a job here before you comeback I wish I did.. The problem in the NE is there is a hell of a lot of people applying for jobs. The best website you can go on and job search to get an idea of what your up against is http://www.reed.co.uk, the reason for this it details the amount of people who applied for the role. I have applied for jobs in my field, I'm degree qualified and I tend to have about 40 other people applying for the roles I go after. I also apply for lower jobs and there is at least 100 applying. So its tough.. I don't think my WA work experience counts for much at all.. Ironic really because it was the same when I moved to Perth. I am in the process of moving back to Perth. The reasons for me include, job market is poor in NE and I don't want a SE mortgage. Miss the sun and beach..
  18. There is a huge difference between SE and NE. NE is officially the worse area in the UK for work. I moved back from Perth a year and half ago to the NE. i would say its tougher here than Perth.
  19. I take it your in the UK. Sorry but its a totally different type of camping I do in OZ compared with the UK.
  20. I think it messes your head up anyway. When your in OZ you wan to be in the UK then when your in UK you want to be in OZ..... In some ways I wish I never went.. There are a lot of ping pong Brits..
  21. I moved back the UK after five years and I am thinking of going back, I miss the heat. I loved the heat the hotter the better for me. I also miss a huge detached house, clean streets, clean cities, the beach, camping, my spa, corona and my BBQ...
  22. Baldivis is pretty nice, i remember it when they were building that area I used to work down there.
  23. Salford quays lovely, Salford Shopping City - still a rough dump.
  24. Its not that bad a place come and live in Salford Manchester and you will see what rough is. If your scared of getting robbed get Crim Safe doors/windows guards and get a dog and a tin roof, just garage your car. Most decent cars cant be easily stolen these days, regarding assault it can happen anywhere, pop down North Bridge far rougher.. The issue with the area is employment but at least you can catch a train into Perth..
  25. you will need to study OHS in OZ as that qual is for the UK and the laws in OZ are different. You could get Cert IV OHS, then Diploma OHS the Advanced Diploma OHS or Degree H&S or you could go for Masters OHS
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