Domestics! I am just back from Perth Oz just as two people I worked with in the UK have taken their young families there.
Postitives
Cheap cost of living, housing, food, drink, easy casual dress to work, work balance correct. Tax not too bad. Ozzies great to work for and with, great sense of humour and no pretentions. Local politics are a hoot. Been known that the Freemantle "Council" meetings have ended in fisticuffs allegedly!
Flora and fauna, sunny every day almost.
Great sailing snorkling.
Negatives - my personal ones.
Its a long where from anywhere else and dont underestimate you missing you "rellies" your "mates" and funny enough roots.
A 2year stint in Oz providing you get your Living Away from Home Allowance which lets you package your living costs tax free. After 2 years of if you buy within that 2 years you lose theallowance.
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21 years 5 months
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Submitted by shaju methil on Thu, 2006-05-25 03:40
I quite like the idea of Oz as well. I got a call from an agent about it not so long ago - mining related work based in Sydney.
Perth is nice, I am told, with offshore work. But generally there appears to be alot of work for planners, anecdotally at least.
I too have been in rail for the last few years, by far the cash cow of late, Im just tired of the high cost of living in the UK, and the awful press, and the tax, my goodness the tax, and the traffic, and the chavs.
I once overheard a conversation on a train where a bloke stated that the UK was the best country in the world to live, problem is 95% of people couldnt afford to. I am rapidly becoming one of those. The perils of having a baby I suppose, and buying a house a coiuple of months after, oh and sorting out her indoors divorce settlement. Pass me the gaviscon and the brochure for New South Wales ;-)
There is another newspaper but i forgot the spelling of the website. If you are interested ill sent it to you. In the meantime, gulfnews.com may be sufficient at the moment.
same
charlie
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Submitted by Charleston-Jos… on Mon, 2006-02-13 11:55
If your coming to Australia it would be much easier to come here on a visa and gain employment rather than as a UK based contractor. I believe if you come as a UK based contractor your income in the UK during the existing tax year would need to be included when you file a tax return in Aus (which is mandatory). There is heaps of work for Planners in Australia and paying good money, particulary site work and you could quite possibly end up earning the same money youd earn in the UK taking in to consideration the exchange rate to the GB pound.
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21 years 4 monthsRE: Considering working abroad
Andy,
Domestics! I am just back from Perth Oz just as two people I worked with in the UK have taken their young families there.
Postitives
Cheap cost of living, housing, food, drink, easy casual dress to work, work balance correct. Tax not too bad. Ozzies great to work for and with, great sense of humour and no pretentions. Local politics are a hoot. Been known that the Freemantle "Council" meetings have ended in fisticuffs allegedly!
Flora and fauna, sunny every day almost.
Great sailing snorkling.
Negatives - my personal ones.
Its a long where from anywhere else and dont underestimate you missing you "rellies" your "mates" and funny enough roots.
A 2year stint in Oz providing you get your Living Away from Home Allowance which lets you package your living costs tax free. After 2 years of if you buy within that 2 years you lose theallowance.
Member for
21 years 5 monthsRE: Considering working abroad
You can check the website - seek.com.au .It’s one of the best website that i have come across in Australia.
&
Best of luck for your career
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20 yearsRE: Considering working abroad
I quite like the idea of Oz as well. I got a call from an agent about it not so long ago - mining related work based in Sydney.
Perth is nice, I am told, with offshore work. But generally there appears to be alot of work for planners, anecdotally at least.
I too have been in rail for the last few years, by far the cash cow of late, Im just tired of the high cost of living in the UK, and the awful press, and the tax, my goodness the tax, and the traffic, and the chavs.
I once overheard a conversation on a train where a bloke stated that the UK was the best country in the world to live, problem is 95% of people couldnt afford to. I am rapidly becoming one of those. The perils of having a baby I suppose, and buying a house a coiuple of months after, oh and sorting out her indoors divorce settlement. Pass me the gaviscon and the brochure for New South Wales ;-)
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21 years 8 monthsRE: Considering working abroad
Thanks guys,
Thats great.
Rhys
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20 years 3 monthsRE: Considering working abroad
Hi again,
sorry, it should be gulfnews.com
There is another newspaper but i forgot the spelling of the website. If you are interested ill sent it to you. In the meantime, gulfnews.com may be sufficient at the moment.
same
charlie
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20 years 3 monthsRE: Considering working abroad
Hello Rhys,
The boom town is in GCC.
You got a lot of potential in the rail industry, just continue reading the news: gulfnes.com.
Cheers,
Charlie
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21 years 8 monthsRE: Considering working abroad
Thanks Sara,
Thats a great help.
Rhys
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20 years 11 monthsRE: Considering working abroad
If your coming to Australia it would be much easier to come here on a visa and gain employment rather than as a UK based contractor. I believe if you come as a UK based contractor your income in the UK during the existing tax year would need to be included when you file a tax return in Aus (which is mandatory). There is heaps of work for Planners in Australia and paying good money, particulary site work and you could quite possibly end up earning the same money youd earn in the UK taking in to consideration the exchange rate to the GB pound.