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Old January 13th 05, 10:40 PM
Yowie
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Have you considered Australia?

According to the latest news, our unemployment rate is the lowest its been
since 1973 and we are suffering from an acute skills shortage which goes all
the way up the management tree - we are even short of executives.

I know many of you can barely afford the rent, let alone packing up and
moving here, but depending on what your skills actually are, there may well
be jobs that will subsidise or even cover your relocation costs. I would
imagine that the cost of living is probably equivalent or cheaper here than
many of the places in the USA, especially if you find work outside Sydney or
Melbourne.

Your masters can also come into Australia after vet checks and a period in
quarantine.

www.seek.com.au
www.careerone.com.au
www.monster.com.au
www.mycareer.com.au
www.jobsearch.gov.au
http://employment.byron.com.au/agencies/ (list of recruitment agencies by
state)

Hope that helps in some small way,

Yowie


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Old January 13th 05, 10:45 PM
Bev
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Yowie wrote:

Have you considered Australia?

According to the latest news, our unemployment rate is the lowest its been
since 1973 and we are suffering from an acute skills shortage which goes all
the way up the management tree - we are even short of executives.

I know many of you can barely afford the rent, let alone packing up and
moving here, but depending on what your skills actually are, there may well
be jobs that will subsidise or even cover your relocation costs. I would
imagine that the cost of living is probably equivalent or cheaper here than
many of the places in the USA, especially if you find work outside Sydney or
Melbourne.

Your masters can also come into Australia after vet checks and a period in
quarantine.

www.seek.com.au
www.careerone.com.au
www.monster.com.au
www.mycareer.com.au
www.jobsearch.gov.au
http://employment.byron.com.au/agencies/ (list of recruitment agencies by
state)

Hope that helps in some small way,

Yowie


New Zealand unemployment is at its lowest ever too. Sorry I don't have
any sites to give but I'm sure a search would unearth a few. We are
suffering from acute skills shortage as well. We are clean, green and
also a nice place for your masters to live.

Bev
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Old January 13th 05, 10:55 PM
Monique Y. Mudama
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On 2005-01-13, Bev penned:

New Zealand unemployment is at its lowest ever too. Sorry I don't have any
sites to give but I'm sure a search would unearth a few. We are suffering
from acute skills shortage as well. We are clean, green and also a nice
place for your masters to live.

Bev


Hrmmmm. There's good mountain biking there, too, right?

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Old January 14th 05, 01:56 AM
Marie Lawrence
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My son is working in NZ on a 2 year contract, he is in IT customer
support. He is a keen mountain biker and has joined a club in Wellington .
It is very hilly there.

Marie in OZ


















"Monique Y. Mudama" wrote in message
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On 2005-01-13, Bev penned:

New Zealand unemployment is at its lowest ever too. Sorry I don't have
any
sites to give but I'm sure a search would unearth a few. We are
suffering
from acute skills shortage as well. We are clean, green and also a nice
place for your masters to live.

Bev


Hrmmmm. There's good mountain biking there, too, right?

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Eros was adopted! Eros has a home now! *cheer!*



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Old January 13th 05, 10:57 PM
Dan M
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New Zealand unemployment is at its lowest ever too. Sorry I don't have
any sites to give but I'm sure a search would unearth a few. We are
suffering from acute skills shortage as well. We are clean, green and
also a nice place for your masters to live.

Bev


Unfortunately (fortunately for New Zealanders) New Zealand's immigration
policies are very stringent. I've long thought that I'd like to work in
New Zealand, but it's very unlikely that I'll ever be able to get
clearance to immigrate there.

Dan
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Old January 13th 05, 10:58 PM
Victor Martinez
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Yowie wrote:
Your masters can also come into Australia after vet checks and a period in
quarantine.


That would be enough reason to prevent me from going there...
Do they have a quarantine in New Zealand?


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Old January 14th 05, 12:37 AM
Yowie
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"Victor Martinez" wrote in message
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Yowie wrote:
Your masters can also come into Australia after vet checks and a period

in
quarantine.


That would be enough reason to prevent me from going there...
Do they have a quarantine in New Zealand?


I'd imagine so. Both NZ and Oz are rabies free - and lots of other diseases
free because of our geographic isolation from the rest of the world.

Yowie

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Old January 14th 05, 12:51 AM
Helen Miles
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"Victor Martinez" wrote in message


That would be enough reason to prevent me from going there...
Do they have a quarantine in New Zealand?


Providing you did all the paperwork 6 months in advance, Australia is
signatory to the Pet Passport scheme. They'd be able to fly in with
passports.

HRFL Tiger is an expert - he's happy to advise!

Helen M




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Old January 14th 05, 03:30 AM
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"Helen Miles" wrote in message
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"Victor Martinez" wrote in message


That would be enough reason to prevent me from going there...
Do they have a quarantine in New Zealand?


Providing you did all the paperwork 6 months in advance, Australia

is
signatory to the Pet Passport scheme. They'd be able to fly in

with
passports.

HRFL Tiger is an expert - he's happy to advise!


I'm going to need HRFL Tiger's advice soon. If all goes well with our
visa, we will be moving in a little over a year. I'll ping you when
the time comes :-)
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Old January 14th 05, 12:19 PM
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"badwilson" wrote in message

I'm going to need HRFL Tiger's advice soon. If all goes well with our
visa, we will be moving in a little over a year. I'll ping you when
the time comes :-)
--
Britta


Britta, be aware that Thailand is not in the passport for Pets Scheme.
( Vino will have to go via Canada for 6 months to qualify - that's how
I got my guys out of Belize and qualified to come into the UK on pet
passport scheme. They flew up to the USA, stayed there for over 6 months
without leaving, and then flew home.

But sure, as soon as you want info, yell. HRFL Tiger loves to tell
everyone what a seasoned traveller he is!

Helen M


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