In the process of planning the move
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In the process of planning the move
My husband is a nz citizen, can to uk with his man when he was 8... he’s now 56 and we have decided to move back to nz....
In the process of looking for work, he is in IT.. Want to settle in the bay of plenty area.... any suggestions / pointers greatly appreciated..
In the process of looking for work, he is in IT.. Want to settle in the bay of plenty area.... any suggestions / pointers greatly appreciated..
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Re: In the process of planning the move
Its a lovely area with a huge variety of places to live.
I could cope with Tauranga and Papamoa but anything further east
would be outside of my comfort zone.
I could cope with Tauranga and Papamoa but anything further east
would be outside of my comfort zone.
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Re: In the process of planning the move
Not sure there is much IT work there, unless it's very local, small stuff - would imagine hard to get jobs and the pay wouldn't be great.
What sort of work is he after?
What sort of work is he after?
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Re: In the process of planning the move
Pretty hard going finding IT work here in Tauranga, depending on his speciality ? If you're talking specialist work you'd have to be looking at Wellington or Auckland. Not many big companies in Tauranga. You may have to settle for IT work for Tauranga or Western Bay Council or one of the bigger firms who have offices in Tauranga CBD but there aren't many. A mate of mine works for IT Task Force as a technician/engineer.
There isn't a huge pool of jobs in any industry here really. It has taken the wife 3 years to get an offer of part time permanent hours as a nurse.
Awesome place to live that's for sure. Cost of living is rising. Difficult to find a rental and buying property is silly money and getting worse.
Many great suburbs to live and a few that I wouldn't.
There isn't a huge pool of jobs in any industry here really. It has taken the wife 3 years to get an offer of part time permanent hours as a nurse.
Awesome place to live that's for sure. Cost of living is rising. Difficult to find a rental and buying property is silly money and getting worse.
Many great suburbs to live and a few that I wouldn't.
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Re: In the process of planning the move
Hi folks.... thanks for your help.... he has worked in it for nearly 30 years. In various roles , looking to find work as support engineer.