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wardy_1990 Jan 21st 2013 4:43 am

job prospects
 
22 year old pipefitter/plumber mainly commercial and industrial, whats the job market like out there, i am from the UK and have been told there is plenty of work if you are willing to work in the regional areas.

any information or companies that are hiring or employment agencies i would be grateful,

regards

wardy

PominOz1 Jan 21st 2013 1:42 pm

Re: job prospects
 
Can't speak for other states, but in Vic you need to be registered.... Essentially that means you going to an education provider, and passing an exam. It costs an arm and a leg.

The building industry here is completely corrupt with the building commission being disbanded. Go to Www.theage.com.au and search building commission and you'll see what I mean.

dave99 Jan 22nd 2013 10:51 pm

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Loads of work out here, although I did read last week that the goverment were thinking of stopping most work visas as there have been so many tradies coming over.

If your willing to work, you wont have any problems, not just in regional areas but city areas to.

chris955 Jan 23rd 2013 5:35 am

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Definitely depends on where you are looking at, Brisbane for example is very slow as are other major cities around the country. Perth is apparently fairing better than the Eastern cities.

eddie007 Jan 23rd 2013 8:41 am

Re: job prospects
 

Originally Posted by wardy_1990 (Post 10496840)
22 year old pipefitter/plumber mainly commercial and industrial, whats the job market like out there, i am from the UK and have been told there is plenty of work if you are willing to work in the regional areas.

any information or companies that are hiring or employment agencies i would be grateful,

regards

wardy

Have you got your visa yet? for many that is a big a hurdle as finding employment....

wardy_1990 Jan 23rd 2013 8:59 am

Re: job prospects
 
To me it sounds naive to attempt the visa if after all that legwork and hoop jumping they make you do plus the costs to find later work in pipefitting is in short supply even in remote areas, so I was just asking if it was as busy as they make out over here

chris955 Jan 23rd 2013 4:51 pm

Re: job prospects
 

Originally Posted by wardy_1990 (Post 10501605)
To me it sounds naive to attempt the visa if after all that legwork and hoop jumping they make you do plus the costs to find later work in pipefitting is in short supply even in remote areas, so I was just asking if it was as busy as they make out over here

Honestly with unemployment rising it is probably fair to say that it is isnt quite as busy as they make out.

slapphead_otool Jan 23rd 2013 6:20 pm

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Originally Posted by chris955 (Post 10502193)
Honestly with unemployment rising it is probably fair to say that it is isnt quite as busy as they make out.

I thought you now lived in the UK Chris?

slapphead_otool Jan 23rd 2013 6:36 pm

Re: job prospects
 

Originally Posted by wardy_1990 (Post 10496840)
22 year old pipefitter/plumber mainly commercial and industrial, whats the job market like out there, i am from the UK and have been told there is plenty of work if you are willing to work in the regional areas.

any information or companies that are hiring or employment agencies i would be grateful,

regards

wardy

Wardy,

Start looking here:

http://www.simplyhired.com.au/a/jobs/list/q-pipe+fitter

http://www.careerjet.com.au/pipefitter-jobs.html

http://www.jobisjob.com.au/pipe+fitter/jobs



And for pay rates look here:

http://www.payscale.com/research/AU/...er/Hourly_Rate

Pollyana Jan 23rd 2013 6:41 pm

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Originally Posted by slapphead_otool (Post 10502249)
I thought you now lived in the UK Chris?

Sounds like a fair enough comment to me, numerous threads on here sayhow much slower it is getting tradie work now than it used tobe.

slapphead_otool Jan 23rd 2013 6:55 pm

Re: job prospects
 

Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 10502267)
Sounds like a fair enough comment to me, numerous threads on here sayhow much slower it is getting tradie work now than it used tobe.


RUBBISH. Chris is offering nothing but his personal opinion based upon hearsay. his hatred of Australia shines thorough again and the Mods allow it. :frown:

Pollyana Jan 23rd 2013 7:00 pm

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Originally Posted by slapphead_otool (Post 10502277)
RUBBISH. Chris is offering nothing but his personal opinion based upon hearsay. his hatred of Australia shines thorough again and the Mods allow it. :frown:

This forum is not for airing personal grievances. If you have a problem with someone airing their views please take it up with Sue.

wardy_1990 Jan 23rd 2013 7:30 pm

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Thanks for the info slaphead_otoole

Alfresco Jan 23rd 2013 7:40 pm

Re: job prospects
 

Originally Posted by wardy_1990 (Post 10501605)
To me it sounds naive to attempt the visa if after all that legwork and hoop jumping they make you do plus the costs to find later work in pipefitting is in short supply even in remote areas, so I was just asking if it was as busy as they make out over here

Nothing wrong with getting your visa first and then seeing what the employment prospects are at that time. It will take long enough to get it anyway.

Job prospects ebb and flow like the tide, all over the world. Once you have a visa though, you can calculate whether the time is right to move over etc...

chris955 Jan 23rd 2013 7:43 pm

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Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 10502267)
Sounds like a fair enough comment to me, numerous threads on here sayhow much slower it is getting tradie work now than it used tobe.

Dont worry about it seriously, I am very used to his personal vendetta against me and it matters not one bit. As you say it is common knowledge how things for trademen have slowed down.


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