any other folks transferring to the Aussie Navy
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Re: any other folks transferring to the Aussie Navy
were thinking of transferring so to speak... however just really dont know where to start to be perfectly honest. my oh is a submariner so were not entirely sure where he would go we are currently looking into what positions they are looking to fill any information would be greatly appreciated
thanx in advance
lyndsey and james
thanx in advance
lyndsey and james
hi my OH is also a submariner & we have just arrived in Oz!! We have been sent to Melbourne but its not as it seems at the moment - most other submariners went directly to Perth - we should have gone there too. Life is good though - albeit a bit hectic. PM if u want any further info.
Flo.X
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hi my OH is also a submariner & we have just arrived in Oz!! We have been sent to Melbourne but its not as it seems at the moment - most other submariners went directly to Perth - we should have gone there too. Life is good though - albeit a bit hectic. PM if u want any further info.
Flo.X
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We are always here and understand those first weeks/months are so hectic.
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hi my OH is also a submariner & we have just arrived in Oz!! We have been sent to Melbourne but its not as it seems at the moment - most other submariners went directly to Perth - we should have gone there too. Life is good though - albeit a bit hectic. PM if u want any further info.
Flo.X
Flo.X
# one of my main concerns is if all goes well and we get out there will my oh be sent away prety much straight away i really dont fancy being on my own from pretty much when we get out there. as we dont have our own family yet i really would be alone and also i was wondering what is it like for jobs ie for me. is it difficult to find work?
lyndsey
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thanx for that he has sent off an expression of interest form so we will see what and when they reply to us and go from there i guess... we had heard perth but a few people had said melbourne also so we will have to wait and see.
# one of my main concerns is if all goes well and we get out there will my oh be sent away prety much straight away i really dont fancy being on my own from pretty much when we get out there. as we dont have our own family yet i really would be alone and also i was wondering what is it like for jobs ie for me. is it difficult to find work?
lyndsey
# one of my main concerns is if all goes well and we get out there will my oh be sent away prety much straight away i really dont fancy being on my own from pretty much when we get out there. as we dont have our own family yet i really would be alone and also i was wondering what is it like for jobs ie for me. is it difficult to find work?
lyndsey
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Yes we are here - yippeee. All going well so far - waiting for our house so in a motel but its quite comfy. Girls have startt school & both seem happy, one is 9 the other is 3 & managed to get her into Kinder. All still a bit confussing but we are getting there.Thanks for yr message of support,
Flo.X
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Nice to hear things are going well We have finally found a house - not at all easy in Sydney. The house is small but in a great area with good schools and 20 min from the beach - and most importantly the house is clean and well maintained. OH have to commute 1 hour and 15 min by public transport - just impossible to find anything closer that we liked - and we still have to pay 780 a week. House is ready 8th of august - hopefully the container will have cleared customs by then. Did you have to find your own house or is it provided in Melbourne? How did you manage to get the youngest into kindergarten? Maia starts kindergarten in jan 09 after she turns 5 in nov. Euan will start pre-school - hopefully soon - having him in a flat is a complete nightmare.
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Hi all, not surprised you went to melbourne as it seems that the RAN is sending all the new lateral recruits there first and then on to Perth after initial training, the base at Perth is a lot more laid back than over east so you should enjoy it! We came straight to perth and it was a godsend as the kids dont have to move school again, my OH has been to melbourne and sydney on courses now but they do a lot over here at Perth, Hope that helps
Wooders
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thanx for the reassuring words we defo want to move. and by the time we get there hopefully ill have met a few friends on here so we wont be alone when we get there. just another quick question how long to pets have to stay in quarantine before they are allowed to be let to live in australia. its going to be a long road... by the looks of reading the rest of the thread... but im sure we will get there eventually
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Hi Flo
Nice to hear things are going well We have finally found a house - not at all easy in Sydney. The house is small but in a great area with good schools and 20 min from the beach - and most importantly the house is clean and well maintained. OH have to commute 1 hour and 15 min by public transport - just impossible to find anything closer that we liked - and we still have to pay 780 a week. House is ready 8th of august - hopefully the container will have cleared customs by then. Did you have to find your own house or is it provided in Melbourne? How did you manage to get the youngest into kindergarten? Maia starts kindergarten in jan 09 after she turns 5 in nov. Euan will start pre-school - hopefully soon - having him in a flat is a complete nightmare.
Love Millie
Nice to hear things are going well We have finally found a house - not at all easy in Sydney. The house is small but in a great area with good schools and 20 min from the beach - and most importantly the house is clean and well maintained. OH have to commute 1 hour and 15 min by public transport - just impossible to find anything closer that we liked - and we still have to pay 780 a week. House is ready 8th of august - hopefully the container will have cleared customs by then. Did you have to find your own house or is it provided in Melbourne? How did you manage to get the youngest into kindergarten? Maia starts kindergarten in jan 09 after she turns 5 in nov. Euan will start pre-school - hopefully soon - having him in a flat is a complete nightmare.
Love Millie
G'day mate,
I have got Abi into kinder yr 3 but she woild have to repeat the year again next year as she is just 3 - confused!! I am!! Just lucky I guess. Glad u have also found a home - thats a lot of travelling that OH will have to do & probably early in the morning too!!Thats also expensive isn't it?? Where are u at the moment then??
Can't waiting to get in tomorrow - just so that the kids have somewhere else to shout & run!! We wont get our stuff though for another couple of weeks so we are loaning stuff, if is better that Im shipping Im keeping it!!
Keep me informed.
Flo.XX
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Hi all, not surprised you went to melbourne as it seems that the RAN is sending all the new lateral recruits there first and then on to Perth after initial training, the base at Perth is a lot more laid back than over east so you should enjoy it! We came straight to perth and it was a godsend as the kids dont have to move school again, my OH has been to melbourne and sydney on courses now but they do a lot over here at Perth, Hope that helps
Wooders
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Hi - just thought I'd add my two pennorth...just received the medical papers which I have completed. Getting a medical is the next step. I was going to visit the med centre where I'm based but I have heard today that there may be 'specific' surgeries - I've heard tell there is one in Tavistock? Where did you go (if you don't mind me asking?!)
Short summary...
CPO
Submarines
Been in a loooong time...(but the Aus authorities know that and have still sent the paperwork so must be at least a little interested)
Living in Plymouth...
The other 'thing' I heard today is that there is a minimum time to serve of three years - anyone else heard of this? Or is just an urban myth so to speak?
Thanks in advance...btw, bar's open - virtual drinks on me!!
Short summary...
CPO
Submarines
Been in a loooong time...(but the Aus authorities know that and have still sent the paperwork so must be at least a little interested)
Living in Plymouth...
The other 'thing' I heard today is that there is a minimum time to serve of three years - anyone else heard of this? Or is just an urban myth so to speak?
Thanks in advance...btw, bar's open - virtual drinks on me!!
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If this paperwork is the beginning stage for your medical, then this is for you to get medical clearance to be fit to join the Navy. The Tavistock medical part is a long way down the line for the whole family to have medicals. I gather that this is the medical to get you cleared to be medically fit which you can get done at your Navy medical centre. The other medicals are for when you are applying for your visa and you have to pay for these. When you get to Australia you get reimbursed this money. When you get to applying for the Visa's you have to go to the Doctor/surgery that is the most local to you on the list. For us it was the Tavistock surgery.
Not sure what is the normal with the contracts. My husband has signed a 6 year contract but has to do a compulsary 3 of those 6 years. Hope this may be of some help.
Tammy
Not sure what is the normal with the contracts. My husband has signed a 6 year contract but has to do a compulsary 3 of those 6 years. Hope this may be of some help.
Tammy
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Hi Tammy - yes, big help - thankyou. Looks like a case of the usual half a story here, half a story there sort of situation (from people who haven't actually done it but know someone who has)...
I'll be making an appointment at the med centre tommoz then...
I'll be making an appointment at the med centre tommoz then...
Last edited by Nick and Sara; Jul 22nd 2008 at 8:30 pm. Reason: to make sense out of my gobbledegook
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Hi Nick
My husband had all his Navy medical stuff done in Drake however a friend of ours who has been accepted after leaving the RN 6 years ago!! had his navy medical stuff at the Tavistock surgery. (The Stannary) Eye testing was done at an optician. As Tammy said he has to do 3 years before he can leave.
Enjoy the bar coz the pub life here in Perth isn't like the UK! I've just got back from a 5 week visit and loved being back in Plymouth! Just my luck that the sun came out as I came back! lol
Good luck
My husband had all his Navy medical stuff done in Drake however a friend of ours who has been accepted after leaving the RN 6 years ago!! had his navy medical stuff at the Tavistock surgery. (The Stannary) Eye testing was done at an optician. As Tammy said he has to do 3 years before he can leave.
Enjoy the bar coz the pub life here in Perth isn't like the UK! I've just got back from a 5 week visit and loved being back in Plymouth! Just my luck that the sun came out as I came back! lol
Good luck
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Hi all, not surprised you went to melbourne as it seems that the RAN is sending all the new lateral recruits there first and then on to Perth after initial training, the base at Perth is a lot more laid back than over east so you should enjoy it! We came straight to perth and it was a godsend as the kids dont have to move school again, my OH has been to melbourne and sydney on courses now but they do a lot over here at Perth, Hope that helps
Wooders
Wooders
Flo & Mags.