Joiner thinking to move to Christchurch
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Re: Joiner thinking to move to Christchurch
does seem quite a bit of money to get your tools over, the first week or two out there will be very expensive with car/van insurance tools!
maybe i'll just try get my work to give me a reference haha
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Re: Joiner thinking to move to Christchurch
all opinions are welcome, and I'm actually quite glad someone with your view on it and experience by the sounds of things have posted, are you talking from experience going out having a look first? I'm still employed by the company i served my time with, and id be looking at it as gaining experience as well as an adventure. i don't want to regret not trying working in another country, especially before I'm tied down.
id come work for you if your paying your guys that sort of money daily!!
if id tried to apply to your company for a project management position and you seen i was like 24 a time served joiner and had a degree in project management would you employ me or would you look at it as he's no real building experience, gain more site experience first?
when you say poorly paying what hourly wage are they getting do you know?
in my opinion it would appeal a lot more to these people because of the lack of jobs and poor wages in there own countries, so going to NZ for them is better money but in comparison to us its roughly the same as home?!
seen the dewalt impact gun - frightening the price difference!!
cheers!
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Re: Joiner thinking to move to Christchurch
all opinions are welcome, and I'm actually quite glad someone with your view on it and experience by the sounds of things have posted, are you talking from experience going out having a look first? I'm still employed by the company i served my time with, and id be looking at it as gaining experience as well as an adventure. i don't want to regret not trying working in another country, especially before I'm tied down.
id come work for you if your paying your guys that sort of money daily!!
if id tried to apply to your company for a project management position and you seen i was like 24 a time served joiner and had a degree in project management would you employ me or would you look at it as he's no real building experience, gain more site experience first?
when you say poorly paying what hourly wage are they getting do you know?
in my opinion it would appeal a lot more to these people because of the lack of jobs and poor wages in there own countries, so going to NZ for them is better money but in comparison to us its roughly the same as home?!
seen the dewalt impact gun - frightening the price difference!!
cheers!
id come work for you if your paying your guys that sort of money daily!!
if id tried to apply to your company for a project management position and you seen i was like 24 a time served joiner and had a degree in project management would you employ me or would you look at it as he's no real building experience, gain more site experience first?
when you say poorly paying what hourly wage are they getting do you know?
in my opinion it would appeal a lot more to these people because of the lack of jobs and poor wages in there own countries, so going to NZ for them is better money but in comparison to us its roughly the same as home?!
seen the dewalt impact gun - frightening the price difference!!
cheers!
A HNC in project management would take you 3/4 years depending on if you had to do the entry course which is 1 year and costs about £4000, it would open a lot of doors for you, most countries would take you and I know in UK you'd be on minimum £40k and a guy I know in nz is on 110,000$, hard work though mentally.
On the tools over there you won't make a mint 35$ tops, which sounds ok, but factor the price of living, food, rent, vehicle and for me I would have been driving all over the North Island, so long commutes.
The Asians out there get paid a standard wage, but are housed by the construction companies, who charge them for food and living accomadation and they send a lot of money home.
You can't compare UK wages and nz wages like you have.
UK you earn £15.00 per hour or you should do, but the cost of living is far cheaper.
Nz you earn the same in nzd, but the cost of living is far higher, you money won't go as far.
There are several more reasons why i decided to stop in UK, housing being the main concern, I wouldnt invest in the housing over there as I believe the quality is shockingly poor.
The rendering industry over there is none existent, they probably don't know what EWI is and probably won't get it for a long time, thought it is desperately needed.
I was about 25 when I went and got caught up in the doom and gloom of the UK, but believe me when I returned to the UK I came back with my eyes open, set up a business and took advantage of what the UK offered.
With respect, on this forum, you have people that sold houses in the south of England and could go to nz with a decent wack of cash, when the exchange rate was better, so they will contradict what I say, some others are there and struggle other are still in the honeymoon period.
By all means go and give it a good go, you might like it and it will be an experience, but make sure you keep enough to get back to UK.
Your probably entitled to a 12 month working holiday visa
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Re: Joiner thinking to move to Christchurch
see how you say you went out when you were 25 and came back to the UK and it opened your eyes to what you left in the UK?! thats basically the reasoning behind me going out, too many people i meet in my trade regretting not going abroad so while I'm still young I'm going to experience what its like abroad - i might come back in a year or two and Scotland will be the place for me, but i don't want to spend the rest of my life what if'ing....
thanks very much for your reply, you brought the whole fantasy of working in NZ back down to earth!
no doubt post on this thread how i get on in NZ!
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Re: Joiner thinking to move to Christchurch
Agreed. Comparing country to country is not wise.
One needs to look at NZ net income and then all NZ outgoings & set up costs to see if it is all viable or not.
For a year or two experience on the tools for a single person , it is probably a goer. If one wishes to stay permanently , then other factors kick in to enable the person to gain residency.
Further , if one wishes to retrain into another occupation there are several factors to consider.
As has been stated New Zealand is it's own country . Underneath it all, it is very different to the UK in approach
One needs to look at NZ net income and then all NZ outgoings & set up costs to see if it is all viable or not.
For a year or two experience on the tools for a single person , it is probably a goer. If one wishes to stay permanently , then other factors kick in to enable the person to gain residency.
Further , if one wishes to retrain into another occupation there are several factors to consider.
As has been stated New Zealand is it's own country . Underneath it all, it is very different to the UK in approach