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knvbmick Sep 22nd 2008 3:08 pm

Going back to Australia - biggest risk any thoughts
 
Hi I emigrated in September 2006 with my wife. Things didnt work out and I discovered that my wife was cheating. Came back by myself in June this year on the verge of a breakdown with nothing.
After Nearly 4 months of staying at home with my parents i've found it really tough to find work and settle back here. I've managed to get my flight money (1 way) and a grand to keep me while I find work. Im going to stay in brisbane in a backpackers and will try to find IT work - however my visa allows me to work as anything so any Job I can get will do to get me up and running again.
ANy thoughts welcome. How easy is it to get a job in the City (Casual Bar work, shop work etc..) Any thoughts on cheap accommodation or ways of finding shared accommodation welcome.

Ideally I planned on getting more money behind me - But living at my parents and lack of work here just make me want to go back over even more. I've found it really depressing and being 37 next week I really need to be enjoying life again.

Is this bravery or stupidity ? Thoughts welcome!
My Parents think im mad and want me to go to the doctors and get antidepressants - Its 20 years since I lived at home and they seem to have the authority of throwing a wet blanket on any dreams or ambition I may have.
:eek:

Cassie 10000 Sep 22nd 2008 3:18 pm

Re: Going back to Australia - biggest risk any thoughts
 
Hi Knvbmick

I think you posted this in the wrong place, I will ask the mods to move it.

There you go, you should get some replies now.

Cassie :)

knvbmick Sep 22nd 2008 3:29 pm

Re: Going back to Australia - biggest risk any thoughts
 

Originally Posted by knvbmick (Post 6808575)
Hi I emigrated in September 2006 with my wife. Things didnt work out and I discovered that my wife was cheating. Came back by myself in June this year on the verge of a breakdown with nothing.
After Nearly 4 months of staying at home with my parents i've found it really tough to find work and settle back here. I've managed to get my flight money (1 way) and a grand to keep me while I find work. Im going to stay in brisbane in a backpackers and will try to find IT work - however my visa allows me to work as anything so any Job I can get will do to get me up and running again.
ANy thoughts welcome. How easy is it to get a job in the City (Casual Bar work, shop work etc..) Any thoughts on cheap accommodation or ways of finding shared accommodation welcome.

Ideally I planned on getting more money behind me - But living at my parents and lack of work here just make me want to go back over even more. I've found it really depressing and being 37 next week I really need to be enjoying life again.

Is this bravery or stupidity ? Thoughts welcome!
My Parents think im mad and want me to go to the doctors and get antidepressants - Its 20 years since I lived at home and they seem to have the authority of throwing a wet blanket on any dreams or ambition I may have.
:eek:

Silly me ;)

What im wanting to know is - how easy is it to get a job that will sustain me in Brisbane - im prepared to rough it out in backpackers till I can get shared accommodation?

mad city fan Sep 22nd 2008 3:37 pm

Re: Going back to Australia - biggest risk any thoughts
 
just want to say go for it and wishing you luck, if your willing to work then im sure a job will come your way :thumbsup:

Kapri Sep 22nd 2008 4:25 pm

Re: Going back to Australia - biggest risk any thoughts
 

Originally Posted by mad city fan (Post 6808641)
just want to say go for it and wishing you luck, if your willing to work then im sure a job will come your way :thumbsup:

I agree :D

bluekipper Sep 22nd 2008 4:26 pm

Re: Going back to Australia - biggest risk any thoughts
 
I think its brilliant your motivated again after all you`ve been thru

I say go for it! and good luck, if your visa entitles you to work anywhere and do anything I cant see a problem, if your willing to make ends meet and work anywhere!

wish I was as motivated as you , we came bk last year also,, and want to return asap, but daughter just started A levels, so unfortunately have to wait.

Im pleased for you:thumbsup:

Bluekipper

DanziM Sep 22nd 2008 4:31 pm

Re: Going back to Australia - biggest risk any thoughts
 

Originally Posted by bluekipper (Post 6808761)
I think its brilliant your motivated again after all you`ve been thru

I say go for it! and good luck, if your visa entitles you to work anywhere and do anything I cant see a problem, if your willing to make ends meet and work anywhere!

wish I was as motivated as you , we came bk last year also,, and want to return asap, but daughter just started A levels, so unfortunately have to wait.

Im pleased for you:thumbsup:

Bluekipper

This! Follow your dreams mate and you wont go wrong.

On the work front, try further up Queensland. Tourism by the reef is massive and a city like Cairns is growing rapidly, and hence requires more of a workforce to sustain its growth. Just a thought but dont think one dimensionally and look at the major cities.

Good luck to you.

Damson Sep 22nd 2008 5:05 pm

Re: Going back to Australia - biggest risk any thoughts
 
A massive well done for picking yourself up and moving on with your life - it can't be easy. It would however be so easy to listen to your mum and dad, and I too suspect their motives of perhaps wanting you to stay home with them (completely natural) but it's your life and, as regularly gets trotted out,(usually by me!) this isn't a rehearsal and you only get one chance.

At least on a forum such as this, you are with like-minded people who are thinking about/have applied/have moved to Oz. Easy for everyone to say I guess but I do really think you should go for it.

Best of luck

Olibeneli Sep 22nd 2008 5:18 pm

Re: Going back to Australia - biggest risk any thoughts
 
First of all good on you mate.
You sound like you have the right frame of mind to get where you want to go.

What line of work would you like to do ?.....if you can do something you enjoy will make lots of things easier.

.......love your work and you will never have to work again.


Originally Posted by knvbmick (Post 6808575)
Hi I emigrated in September 2006 with my wife. Things didnt work out and I discovered that my wife was cheating. Came back by myself in June this year on the verge of a breakdown with nothing.
After Nearly 4 months of staying at home with my parents i've found it really tough to find work and settle back here. I've managed to get my flight money (1 way) and a grand to keep me while I find work. Im going to stay in brisbane in a backpackers and will try to find IT work - however my visa allows me to work as anything so any Job I can get will do to get me up and running again.
ANy thoughts welcome. How easy is it to get a job in the City (Casual Bar work, shop work etc..) Any thoughts on cheap accommodation or ways of finding shared accommodation welcome.

Ideally I planned on getting more money behind me - But living at my parents and lack of work here just make me want to go back over even more. I've found it really depressing and being 37 next week I really need to be enjoying life again.

Is this bravery or stupidity ? Thoughts welcome!
My Parents think im mad and want me to go to the doctors and get antidepressants - Its 20 years since I lived at home and they seem to have the authority of throwing a wet blanket on any dreams or ambition I may have.
:eek:


FionaandAndrew Sep 22nd 2008 6:10 pm

Re: Going back to Australia - biggest risk any thoughts
 
Sorry no constructive info but
Go for it! and Good Luck!

Racht70 Sep 22nd 2008 6:48 pm

Re: Going back to Australia - biggest risk any thoughts
 
Sorry cant help you with the job advice but hey GO FOR IT :thumbsup::thumbsup:

poppie Sep 22nd 2008 8:04 pm

Re: Going back to Australia - biggest risk any thoughts
 
Good for you! Hope it all works out for you ;)

bourbon-biscuit Sep 22nd 2008 8:04 pm

Re: Going back to Australia - biggest risk any thoughts
 
Not in Australia so no constructive advice but just wanted to say 'Go for it' :)

knvbmick Sep 22nd 2008 11:12 pm

Re: Going back to Australia - biggest risk any thoughts
 

Originally Posted by bourbon-biscuit (Post 6809342)
Not in Australia so no constructive advice but just wanted to say 'Go for it' :)

Thanks for all the positives - I think my message might have gotten through to my parents they actually were constructive and talked about it in brief tonight without having a go at me, "You know son - your going to have to grow up sometime - comical haha never!)

Dorothy Sep 22nd 2008 11:19 pm

Re: Going back to Australia - biggest risk any thoughts
 
Ok, now for some not so chipper "go for it" advice. Bear in mind you are not eligible for Centrelink benefits for 2 years, so if/when you run out of money you're on your own.

Take a read of some posts by those who have come here and found a struggle to get work of any sort. My husband for one. He's an electronic engineer who couldn't get work in his field (very specialised area) in Adelaide so tried the old "anything" to tide us over until he got work. The local petrol station wouldn't hire him because he was too qualified and they thought he would leave as soon as something better came along. True, but they still said no. The local pub said no because he didn't have a Smart Serve certificate. It took a very long time for him to get any work, which meant no pay cheque for him and no social services available. Thankfully I worked 2 jobs so was able to support us, but if I weren't working we would have used our savings that much sooner.

Not sure if you are saying you have $1000 or 1000GBP, but either way it's not very much money to get you started in a new country. Even a backpackers is going to cost a chunk of that, then add in your food, transportation, etc.

I really think that if you have time left on your visa it would be wise to stay put for the time being, get a "anything to tide you over" type job where you are - bar work etc. - and save some serious money first before coming over. If you are living with your parents then at least you have the safety net of them should things not go to plan.


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