Don't want to get on that plane....
#18
Re: Don't want to get on that plane....
We came for a better quality of life but we're based in WA and the cost of living means our life is much harder, added to the fact that the education is awful, fresh food is horrible, houses are Very poorly built, night life is non-existent, meals out are a bit of a joke (V expensive for mediocre quality) etc etc.
We have a lot of problems with education, meaning I now have 2 kids who are home-school and both of whom are desperate to go back to the UK.. My husband is exceedingly bored in his job and misses qualified professionals who take pride in the work they do.
I am sure that had we moved to the East coast we would have been in a better place and could have made a better go of things, but this isn't possible.
Are you back here now?
We have a lot of problems with education, meaning I now have 2 kids who are home-school and both of whom are desperate to go back to the UK.. My husband is exceedingly bored in his job and misses qualified professionals who take pride in the work they do.
I am sure that had we moved to the East coast we would have been in a better place and could have made a better go of things, but this isn't possible.
Are you back here now?
If your children are unhappy and desperate to go back to UK could it be that they're picking up on your own unhappiness? And I don't know what your husband does but I think it's an insult to say that workers here are unqualified and don't take pride in their work. As a matter of fact, I find most of your post insulting to those of us who are content here in WA.
#19
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Posts: 3,300
Re: Don't want to get on that plane....
We came for a better quality of life but we're based in WA and the cost of living means our life is much harder, added to the fact that the education is awful, fresh food is horrible, houses are Very poorly built, night life is non-existent, meals out are a bit of a joke (V expensive for mediocre quality) etc etc.
We have a lot of problems with education, meaning I now have 2 kids who are home-school and both of whom are desperate to go back to the UK.. My husband is exceedingly bored in his job and misses qualified professionals who take pride in the work they do.
I am sure that had we moved to the East coast we would have been in a better place and could have made a better go of things, but this isn't possible.
Are you back here now?
We have a lot of problems with education, meaning I now have 2 kids who are home-school and both of whom are desperate to go back to the UK.. My husband is exceedingly bored in his job and misses qualified professionals who take pride in the work they do.
I am sure that had we moved to the East coast we would have been in a better place and could have made a better go of things, but this isn't possible.
Are you back here now?
#20
Re: Don't want to get on that plane....
We came for a better quality of life but we're based in WA and the cost of living means our life is much harder, added to the fact that the education is awful, fresh food is horrible, houses are Very poorly built, night life is non-existent, meals out are a bit of a joke (V expensive for mediocre quality) etc etc.
We have a lot of problems with education, meaning I now have 2 kids who are home-school and both of whom are desperate to go back to the UK.. My husband is exceedingly bored in his job and misses qualified professionals who take pride in the work they do.
I am sure that had we moved to the East coast we would have been in a better place and could have made a better go of things, but this isn't possible.
Are you back here now?
We have a lot of problems with education, meaning I now have 2 kids who are home-school and both of whom are desperate to go back to the UK.. My husband is exceedingly bored in his job and misses qualified professionals who take pride in the work they do.
I am sure that had we moved to the East coast we would have been in a better place and could have made a better go of things, but this isn't possible.
Are you back here now?
Enjoy your life back in the Yoo-Kay.
#21
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I am sure that had we moved to the East coast we would have been in a better place and could have made a better go of things, but this isn't possible.
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Oh I'm sure you'd consider us all as ignorant and unprofessional as you find the folk/schools/etc over there.
Reasons for moving to a 1st world country from another 1st world country should never include 'quality of life/for the children'. They are all the same, there's good and bad everywhere and in the vast majority of cases it's down to mindset which remains the same wherever the body is.
Hope you get back happy and settled into your lives and mark Australia down on the been there done that list.
I am sure that had we moved to the East coast we would have been in a better place and could have made a better go of things, but this isn't possible.
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Oh I'm sure you'd consider us all as ignorant and unprofessional as you find the folk/schools/etc over there.
Reasons for moving to a 1st world country from another 1st world country should never include 'quality of life/for the children'. They are all the same, there's good and bad everywhere and in the vast majority of cases it's down to mindset which remains the same wherever the body is.
Hope you get back happy and settled into your lives and mark Australia down on the been there done that list.
#22
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Joined: Jul 2012
Posts: 3,300
Re: Don't want to get on that plane....
Oh I'm sure you'd consider us all as ignorant and unprofessional as you find the folk/schools/etc over there.
Reasons for moving to a 1st world country from another 1st world country should never include 'quality of life/for the children'. They are all the same, there's good and bad everywhere and in the vast majority of cases it's down to mindset which remains the same wherever the body is.
Hope you get back happy and settled into your lives and mark Australia down on the been there done that list.
Reasons for moving to a 1st world country from another 1st world country should never include 'quality of life/for the children'. They are all the same, there's good and bad everywhere and in the vast majority of cases it's down to mindset which remains the same wherever the body is.
Hope you get back happy and settled into your lives and mark Australia down on the been there done that list.
#23
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I moved here for quality of life for me, the fact that the kids got it too was incidental! Prior to coming out I had spent 9 years in a manufacturing company on the industrial estate in Slough, where it seemed the only way to get promotion was if someone died, and living in a terraced house on a new estate outside Reading full of identical houses. Every other job I applied for (and was interviewed for) would have meant living and working in almost identical conditions.
So we came out here and 30 years later I am living in a quiet street in the northern Brisbane suburbs, my job has taken me all over the world, I am recognised nationally in my professional field, and I really enjoy life. If I hadn't made the move I'd be a grumpy, sour old fart instead of a happy one.
Each to their own.
So we came out here and 30 years later I am living in a quiet street in the northern Brisbane suburbs, my job has taken me all over the world, I am recognised nationally in my professional field, and I really enjoy life. If I hadn't made the move I'd be a grumpy, sour old fart instead of a happy one.
Each to their own.
#24
Re: Don't want to get on that plane....
I moved here for quality of life for me, the fact that the kids got it too was incidental! Prior to coming out I had spent 9 years in a manufacturing company on the industrial estate in Slough, where it seemed the only way to get promotion was if someone died, and living in a terraced house on a new estate outside Reading full of identical houses. Every other job I applied for (and was interviewed for) would have meant living and working in almost identical conditions.
So we came out here and 30 years later I am living in a quiet street in the northern Brisbane suburbs, my job has taken me all over the world, I am recognised nationally in my professional field, and I really enjoy life. If I hadn't made the move I'd be a grumpy, sour old fart instead of a happy one.
Each to their own.
So we came out here and 30 years later I am living in a quiet street in the northern Brisbane suburbs, my job has taken me all over the world, I am recognised nationally in my professional field, and I really enjoy life. If I hadn't made the move I'd be a grumpy, sour old fart instead of a happy one.
Each to their own.
#25
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I don't know where in WA you are but I would disagree with most of the things you've said here. Yes, the cost of living is high, but then so are the wages. Both of my children have received a very good education - because we are involved with the school and insist on it. Fresh food is horrible? Sorry, but that's just incorrect. We shop at local markets and produce shops and find a great variety of fresh fruit and vegetables. Yes, the construction of houses is not the best but "very poor"? They're not mud huts or shacks. As for nighlife, I'm not sure what you're looking for, but I've just had a lovely Friday night out with workmates in Northbridge and Saturday night I went to the theatre with girlfriends. Oh, and the night out with workmates was for a fantastic meal. There are loads of great restaurants here.
If your children are unhappy and desperate to go back to UK could it be that they're picking up on your own unhappiness? And I don't know what your husband does but I think it's an insult to say that workers here are unqualified and don't take pride in their work. As a matter of fact, I find most of your post insulting to those of us who are content here in WA.
If your children are unhappy and desperate to go back to UK could it be that they're picking up on your own unhappiness? And I don't know what your husband does but I think it's an insult to say that workers here are unqualified and don't take pride in their work. As a matter of fact, I find most of your post insulting to those of us who are content here in WA.
It is a small, more provincial city.
As for quality of produce. It is "ok" Nothing exactly wrong with it. But i would say this, we were down in Margaret River a while ago and went to do a foodie trail. On an evening we mainly had deli snack in the cottage. They were generally fine, with some outstanding ones. It wasnt until the last night we were curious about things and looked at the detail on the packaging. All of the outstanding ones were imported.
As for nightlife it depends on what you are used to. Perth certainly isnt London.
Asfor cost of living V's wages, it depends on what you are earning now against what you were in the UK. I know several people, including some proffessionals in mining who have left WA to go back because they couldnt earn what they did in the UK.
#26
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Mmmm. This isnt a dig at you or Perth, but i do think that ChocOrange made some valid points. Perth upper end eating is pretty poor. We have now got Nobu and Rockpool but thats about it and both are a bit old hat now. In fact the later wouldnt cut it in a major city such as London, Paris or New York. Nobu is now little better than an expensive chain.
It is a small, more provincial city.
As for quality of produce. It is "ok" Nothing exactly wrong with it. But i would say this, we were down in Margaret River a while ago and went to do a foodie trail. On an evening we mainly had deli snack in the cottage. They were generally fine, with some outstanding ones. It wasnt until the last night we were curious about things and looked at the detail on the packaging. All of the outstanding ones were imported.
As for nightlife it depends on what you are used to. Perth certainly isnt London.
Asfor cost of living V's wages, it depends on what you are earning now against what you were in the UK. I know several people, including some proffessionals in mining who have left WA to go back because they couldnt earn what they did in the UK.
It is a small, more provincial city.
As for quality of produce. It is "ok" Nothing exactly wrong with it. But i would say this, we were down in Margaret River a while ago and went to do a foodie trail. On an evening we mainly had deli snack in the cottage. They were generally fine, with some outstanding ones. It wasnt until the last night we were curious about things and looked at the detail on the packaging. All of the outstanding ones were imported.
As for nightlife it depends on what you are used to. Perth certainly isnt London.
Asfor cost of living V's wages, it depends on what you are earning now against what you were in the UK. I know several people, including some proffessionals in mining who have left WA to go back because they couldnt earn what they did in the UK.
#27
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Where did anyone try to compare Perth with London? Surely the most basic bit of research would have told anyone that Perth is a small city and of course it's not going to have London, Paris or New York type eateries. If you're (general you, not specific you) are looking for London, Paris or New York entertainment and dining then maybe they should look at emigrating to Paris or New York or moving within UK to London.
#28
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OI.... food......
If you cook from scratch, eat seasonal and local the quality is fantastic....
But then I appear to be in the minority when it comes to doing that.... And I dont eat cheese.
(i am what is known as a vocal minority)
If you cook from scratch, eat seasonal and local the quality is fantastic....
But then I appear to be in the minority when it comes to doing that.... And I dont eat cheese.
(i am what is known as a vocal minority)
#29
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What, no cheese - not even Wensleydale?
(with apologies to Wallace)
(with apologies to Wallace)
#30
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As for my comment above, of course everybody realises Perth is not London. But if you are used to London then no matter how hard you research, Perth can be a shock in some ways.