My First Three Weeks in OZ
#16
Originally posted by jopaulss
Good luck to you all who like us have come or are coming with nothing, it can work we may not have a few hundred thousand dollars worth of back up but we are happy maybe alot happier than some with money, we are determined it will work, and one day we will own something or other, but its not the be all and end of it all is it.
Good luck to you all who like us have come or are coming with nothing, it can work we may not have a few hundred thousand dollars worth of back up but we are happy maybe alot happier than some with money, we are determined it will work, and one day we will own something or other, but its not the be all and end of it all is it.
When we left Oz, we sold our house for $A1.5 million.
As Meg rightly says, not having the money makes you hungry for work!
#17
Mike well done, people like you deserve it well done again.
Your right when you dont have it it does make you go for it doesnt it. We both work really hard and will keep going till we achieve our dream one day ( 5 - 10 acres and horses
)we are looking at land now, its a good hour from Perth, but i never wanted city living, so it would suit us one day to be there, who knows. Hope all is well for you in the Uk.
Joanne
Your right when you dont have it it does make you go for it doesnt it. We both work really hard and will keep going till we achieve our dream one day ( 5 - 10 acres and horses
)we are looking at land now, its a good hour from Perth, but i never wanted city living, so it would suit us one day to be there, who knows. Hope all is well for you in the Uk.Joanne
#18
Originally posted by jopaulss
Mike well done, people like you deserve it well done again.
Your right when you dont have it it does make you go for it doesnt it. We both work really hard and will keep going till we achieve our dream one day ( 5 - 10 acres and horses
)we are looking at land now, its a good hour from Perth, but i never wanted city living, so it would suit us one day to be there, who knows. Hope all is well for you in the Uk.
Joanne
Mike well done, people like you deserve it well done again.
Your right when you dont have it it does make you go for it doesnt it. We both work really hard and will keep going till we achieve our dream one day ( 5 - 10 acres and horses
)we are looking at land now, its a good hour from Perth, but i never wanted city living, so it would suit us one day to be there, who knows. Hope all is well for you in the Uk.Joanne
What we really enjoy are the many small things that make life so much more interesting.
I looked at a program on Sydney last night - and I felt no pangs whatsoever. A good sign

I'm sure that if you stay focussed on your goal you'll achieve it!
#19
oh you have made me feel sooo much better. We will be in the same boat financially. and to make it worse I have two children who are in high school and they have the chance for scholarships here. I know there I'll have to work very hard to pay for them to go to university as well as making a living. Its all so scary but you have given me new confidence
#20
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Joined: Feb 2004
Posts: 108
From: London

Originally posted by wcee
Myself and family (wife 2 young kids) came to Brisbane with 13000 dollars. We sold everything we had, paid off most of our debt in the UK, packed what we could carry into four large cases and got on the plane. Our families thought we were mad, as I had a well paid job in Scotland. But I felt their was no future for my kids in Scotland, so we took the biggest gamble of our lives and came to Brisbane.
We checked out the Cleveland/Redland Bay area before we got here and decided it was the place for us. We are renting a brand new big house in Cleveland for $350 a week(£140) unfurnished, as we want to start saving for a deposit If that sounds expensive, consider we were paying about the same in the UK and living in a bleak horrible place. Looking to buy within the next 3 years probably.
We arrived on a Saturday night at 10 o clock, took a taxi to a hotel I had booked and cried myself to sleep, worrying if I had done the right thing.
Next morning I took a taxi to the hire car company, to pick up the car I have hired for 28 days, still feeling sick, thinking of the security of home, knowing that if I was home, come Monday I would be off to work, with money coming in, getting home at night knowing what was on the telly, popping to ASDA at any time of the night to but milk if needed... stuff like that.
Anyway picked up the hire car, went back to the hotel, picked up the wife and kids, and four huge cases and travelled to a hotel that I had booked for a week that was close to the Redland Bay area. The idea was while staying in the hotel we would search the area for rented property.
Scary part coming up-
Well the Hotel was the biggest dump I have ever stayed in, now I know Oz is famous for spiders, but this place was like a zoo! It was horrible. Although I had booked to stay for a full week, the very next morning I checked out and went back to the hotel we stayed near the hotel. The airport hotel was spotless, and the same price as the hole that we had checked out of. And no spiders or creepy crawlies. During the stay at the hotel, we ventured into the Cleveland area and found a brand new house available for rent, so we put our names down.
Firstly, agents asked us for references, being home owners in the UK we had none! Dread started its funny little movements into my stomach again, I started to think that we wouldn’t get a rented property, we would need to buy a tent, basically all the crazy stuff that goes through your head.
Surprise surprise, the agents took photocopies of our passports, driving license, bank details and told me they would speak to the owner of the property to see what they could do. Very next day they phoned us, and casually informed us that everything was fine and gave us our move in date. Also, my dog (who was in quarantine in Sydney) was welcome as long as she was kept outside, even though most properties here state NO PETS, nearly all of them do!
So, after two weeks in OZ we move into the house with nothing other than four suitcases and the $12000 dollars(just less than £5000) left.
No job, no furniture, kids not at school, but the foundations had been set. We purchased a second hand couch from a second hand shop in Capalaba for $395, just so we could sit on something, cos believe me due to the size of these houses, when they are empty, they are MASSIVE.
Next day the couch was delivered, alas we had something to sit on, but nothing to watch (important for kids). Went to a place in Capalaba, and managed to get a washing machine, TV and a big fridge/freezer for $1100 brand new. We couldnt get it cheaper even from a SH shop.
Striaght across the road we went and purchased three beds, 1 for us 2 for the kids, for $1200 dollars.
Everything was delivered next day(as promised (take note Comet!!)). Now we were up and running!
Okay I got messed about from Telstra with my phone line, but that was sorted eventually but until it was I couldnt send my CV to agents regarding work. OH OH doubt started to creep in again, after all I was never messed about from BT “at home�. I was using my mobile to phone family in the UK, just to let them know we were all OK. While we waited, we took the kids to be enrolled into the local school. Wow, what a difference when compared to the school in Glasgow. It even has an open air pool.
Kids cant wait to start(they are currently on easter holidays).
Anyway, Telstra sorted the line after a week, which allowed me to got onto seek.com.au and start applying for positions. Whoosh, my cv blasted itself across the Net, all I had to do now was to sit back and wait. And wait I did, as no one phoned, no one seemed interested! Oh dear, I started to get edgy again, what was the problem, my cv was good I was skilled with lots of experience but no one was biting. I decided to contact an agency, who after reading my cv told me to rip it up and do it again. This was the same cv that had got me my last two jobs in the UK, I thought it glowed it was that good and most importantly it conformed to the “2 page� limit for a cv. Forget the “2 page� limit in OZ, I had to rewrite it and it ended up at just under seven pages and it included everything I had done and was capable of doing. The same agent loved it, and told me I wouldn’t have too many problems getting work with the look CV.
Sent my new cv to a company in Brisbane on good Friday, they phoned me on the Tuesday after Easter requesting an interview. I attended interview on the Wednesday with the technical manager. Before I got home, a message from the company was on my answering machine, requesting me to attend a second interview with the directors on the Thursday. Thursday came, interviewed and offered the position on the spot! Start Tuesday. Ok money isn’t as high as Scotland, but it IS cheaper to live here.
Basically the moral of this story is “don’t think it, do it� Where we lived in Scotland, we lived in a nice house, but the area was rotten, and worsening by the day. My 11 year old son was about to go to senior school, too far to travel by bike and saying that I wouldnt trust him on the busy roads. My kids couldn’t play outside once it was dark in the UK, I feared for them being attacked by gangs of similar aged boys or girls or getting into trouble because their really WAS NOTHING to do where we lived. My son also suffered almost constantly from “Glue Ear� which is very common in Scotland, but it has cleared up in Oz.
Hopefully if you are reading this and thinking of moving, but you have a niggling voice saying things like “You have a job�,
“we would miss the family�, “What about this, what about that etc� don’t let it put you off. Make the choice, you wont regret it.
We are proof that not everyone comes here with thousands of dollars in the bank with the ability to fully furnish their new house straight away, buy a car and stuff like that. In the last couple of weeks, when my doubts were at their highest, we would jump into the car and head of to the gold coast, swim in the sea, have a snack on the beach and it all becomes worth it again.
I constantly make comparisons with the UK, petrol prices, train fares, shopping, electrical etc, but I am “acclimatising� to most things, not just the weather.
Here are a couple of things to watch out for:
Queenslanders are VERY friendly - to the extent that you can sometimes feel they are nosey. But they arent!
Petrol Prices - I feel guilty knowing I can fill my 4 litre V6 for £4 cheaper than my mom can fill up her 1 litre Toyota Yaris in the UK!
Groceries are cheaper - fact (Fruit tastes so much better)
Weather - better
Rush hour traffic here is the same as a regular day in Glasgow or waiting to get into Braehead!!
Ozzies are bad mannered on the roads, so watch for that.
I have no doubt that sometime in the future, something is going to p**s me off, and I will want to go home, but i am already starting to think of Australia as home. No regrets.
If you find yourselves in the position described above and you are having a conscience crisis, reply to this thread and hopefully i can help, or if you just need to ask a question, don’t be shy I will do my best to answer it.
Wcee
Myself and family (wife 2 young kids) came to Brisbane with 13000 dollars. We sold everything we had, paid off most of our debt in the UK, packed what we could carry into four large cases and got on the plane. Our families thought we were mad, as I had a well paid job in Scotland. But I felt their was no future for my kids in Scotland, so we took the biggest gamble of our lives and came to Brisbane.
We checked out the Cleveland/Redland Bay area before we got here and decided it was the place for us. We are renting a brand new big house in Cleveland for $350 a week(£140) unfurnished, as we want to start saving for a deposit If that sounds expensive, consider we were paying about the same in the UK and living in a bleak horrible place. Looking to buy within the next 3 years probably.
We arrived on a Saturday night at 10 o clock, took a taxi to a hotel I had booked and cried myself to sleep, worrying if I had done the right thing.
Next morning I took a taxi to the hire car company, to pick up the car I have hired for 28 days, still feeling sick, thinking of the security of home, knowing that if I was home, come Monday I would be off to work, with money coming in, getting home at night knowing what was on the telly, popping to ASDA at any time of the night to but milk if needed... stuff like that.
Anyway picked up the hire car, went back to the hotel, picked up the wife and kids, and four huge cases and travelled to a hotel that I had booked for a week that was close to the Redland Bay area. The idea was while staying in the hotel we would search the area for rented property.
Scary part coming up-
Well the Hotel was the biggest dump I have ever stayed in, now I know Oz is famous for spiders, but this place was like a zoo! It was horrible. Although I had booked to stay for a full week, the very next morning I checked out and went back to the hotel we stayed near the hotel. The airport hotel was spotless, and the same price as the hole that we had checked out of. And no spiders or creepy crawlies. During the stay at the hotel, we ventured into the Cleveland area and found a brand new house available for rent, so we put our names down.
Firstly, agents asked us for references, being home owners in the UK we had none! Dread started its funny little movements into my stomach again, I started to think that we wouldn’t get a rented property, we would need to buy a tent, basically all the crazy stuff that goes through your head.
Surprise surprise, the agents took photocopies of our passports, driving license, bank details and told me they would speak to the owner of the property to see what they could do. Very next day they phoned us, and casually informed us that everything was fine and gave us our move in date. Also, my dog (who was in quarantine in Sydney) was welcome as long as she was kept outside, even though most properties here state NO PETS, nearly all of them do!
So, after two weeks in OZ we move into the house with nothing other than four suitcases and the $12000 dollars(just less than £5000) left.
No job, no furniture, kids not at school, but the foundations had been set. We purchased a second hand couch from a second hand shop in Capalaba for $395, just so we could sit on something, cos believe me due to the size of these houses, when they are empty, they are MASSIVE.
Next day the couch was delivered, alas we had something to sit on, but nothing to watch (important for kids). Went to a place in Capalaba, and managed to get a washing machine, TV and a big fridge/freezer for $1100 brand new. We couldnt get it cheaper even from a SH shop.
Striaght across the road we went and purchased three beds, 1 for us 2 for the kids, for $1200 dollars.
Everything was delivered next day(as promised (take note Comet!!)). Now we were up and running!
Okay I got messed about from Telstra with my phone line, but that was sorted eventually but until it was I couldnt send my CV to agents regarding work. OH OH doubt started to creep in again, after all I was never messed about from BT “at home�. I was using my mobile to phone family in the UK, just to let them know we were all OK. While we waited, we took the kids to be enrolled into the local school. Wow, what a difference when compared to the school in Glasgow. It even has an open air pool.
Kids cant wait to start(they are currently on easter holidays).
Anyway, Telstra sorted the line after a week, which allowed me to got onto seek.com.au and start applying for positions. Whoosh, my cv blasted itself across the Net, all I had to do now was to sit back and wait. And wait I did, as no one phoned, no one seemed interested! Oh dear, I started to get edgy again, what was the problem, my cv was good I was skilled with lots of experience but no one was biting. I decided to contact an agency, who after reading my cv told me to rip it up and do it again. This was the same cv that had got me my last two jobs in the UK, I thought it glowed it was that good and most importantly it conformed to the “2 page� limit for a cv. Forget the “2 page� limit in OZ, I had to rewrite it and it ended up at just under seven pages and it included everything I had done and was capable of doing. The same agent loved it, and told me I wouldn’t have too many problems getting work with the look CV.
Sent my new cv to a company in Brisbane on good Friday, they phoned me on the Tuesday after Easter requesting an interview. I attended interview on the Wednesday with the technical manager. Before I got home, a message from the company was on my answering machine, requesting me to attend a second interview with the directors on the Thursday. Thursday came, interviewed and offered the position on the spot! Start Tuesday. Ok money isn’t as high as Scotland, but it IS cheaper to live here.
Basically the moral of this story is “don’t think it, do it� Where we lived in Scotland, we lived in a nice house, but the area was rotten, and worsening by the day. My 11 year old son was about to go to senior school, too far to travel by bike and saying that I wouldnt trust him on the busy roads. My kids couldn’t play outside once it was dark in the UK, I feared for them being attacked by gangs of similar aged boys or girls or getting into trouble because their really WAS NOTHING to do where we lived. My son also suffered almost constantly from “Glue Ear� which is very common in Scotland, but it has cleared up in Oz.
Hopefully if you are reading this and thinking of moving, but you have a niggling voice saying things like “You have a job�,
“we would miss the family�, “What about this, what about that etc� don’t let it put you off. Make the choice, you wont regret it.
We are proof that not everyone comes here with thousands of dollars in the bank with the ability to fully furnish their new house straight away, buy a car and stuff like that. In the last couple of weeks, when my doubts were at their highest, we would jump into the car and head of to the gold coast, swim in the sea, have a snack on the beach and it all becomes worth it again.
I constantly make comparisons with the UK, petrol prices, train fares, shopping, electrical etc, but I am “acclimatising� to most things, not just the weather.
Here are a couple of things to watch out for:
Queenslanders are VERY friendly - to the extent that you can sometimes feel they are nosey. But they arent!
Petrol Prices - I feel guilty knowing I can fill my 4 litre V6 for £4 cheaper than my mom can fill up her 1 litre Toyota Yaris in the UK!
Groceries are cheaper - fact (Fruit tastes so much better)
Weather - better
Rush hour traffic here is the same as a regular day in Glasgow or waiting to get into Braehead!!
Ozzies are bad mannered on the roads, so watch for that.
I have no doubt that sometime in the future, something is going to p**s me off, and I will want to go home, but i am already starting to think of Australia as home. No regrets.
If you find yourselves in the position described above and you are having a conscience crisis, reply to this thread and hopefully i can help, or if you just need to ask a question, don’t be shy I will do my best to answer it.
Wcee
I have copied your post and I am going to email it to him (he is not interested in looking at Britishespats.com) - and hopefully it will make him feel a bit better about it all.
#21
See, there's hope for us 'small-timers' yet. People tell us we're mad going out with £15k and call us dreamers for thinking that we can set up our own business and build a life out there, but we reckon we can do it and we're certainly going to have a go.
#22
Good on you Bundy, its all about determination and having the Balls to do it.( worse senirio is if you all end up skint you came and stay with us
) Good luck.
Mike so glad its going well for you back home, and yes that was a great sign, no pangs of missing oz. Good luck to you to.
Joanne
) Good luck.Mike so glad its going well for you back home, and yes that was a great sign, no pangs of missing oz. Good luck to you to.
Joanne
#23
Originally posted by jopaulss
Good on you Bundy, its all about determination and having the Balls to do it.( worse senirio is if you all end up skint you came and stay with us
) Good luck.
Good on you Bundy, its all about determination and having the Balls to do it.( worse senirio is if you all end up skint you came and stay with us
) Good luck.Watch it Joanne - you might end with the whole forum on your doorstep!
#24
Grief Bundy didnt think of that:scared: No you would all be more than welcome, well not all , we only have a 4x2
Joanne
Joanne
#25
It's true though, you have to get out and make a go of things in your life.
The way I look at it is that when we came back to the UK from Oz, we had £100 between us. Yes, we spent a miserable few months with no cash and cr*p jobs, but we turned it round and now we've accumulated nearly £15k in just less three and a half years. And we went back to Oz last year for a holiday so that's a couple of grand off our savings!
If we can do it here, I reckon we can do it there too.
The way I look at it is that when we came back to the UK from Oz, we had £100 between us. Yes, we spent a miserable few months with no cash and cr*p jobs, but we turned it round and now we've accumulated nearly £15k in just less three and a half years. And we went back to Oz last year for a holiday so that's a couple of grand off our savings!
If we can do it here, I reckon we can do it there too.
#26
Bundy well done and good luck i say, with your determination the next 3 years should be good for you to i hope.
Lets all hope lady luck is on our side in the future, as we are all going to need it. By the way does anyone want to pay my tax bill
Joanne
Lets all hope lady luck is on our side in the future, as we are all going to need it. By the way does anyone want to pay my tax bill
Joanne
#27
Thanks for an uplifting post. Me and my family have just sent our application and are hoping to move to Brisbane next year. We have no family and only a couple of friends in Oz.We haven't got alot of cash to take and all but a few of our family and friends in the U.K. say we're mad or just dreaming and won't go through with it. These attitudes and post like yours make us more determined than ever to make it happen.
Thanks
Steve
Thanks
Steve
#28
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Originally posted by wcee
Myself and family (wife 2 young kids) came to Brisbane with 13000 dollars. We sold everything we had, paid off most of our debt in the UK, packed what we could carry into four large cases and got on the plane. Our families thought we were mad, as I had a well paid job in Scotland. But I felt their was no future for my kids in Scotland, so we took the biggest gamble of our lives and came to Brisbane.
We checked out the Cleveland/Redland Bay area before we got here and decided it was the place for us. We are renting a brand new big house in Cleveland for $350 a week(£140) unfurnished, as we want to start saving for a deposit If that sounds expensive, consider we were paying about the same in the UK and living in a bleak horrible place. Looking to buy within the next 3 years probably.
We arrived on a Saturday night at 10 o clock, took a taxi to a hotel I had booked and cried myself to sleep, worrying if I had done the right thing.
Next morning I took a taxi to the hire car company, to pick up the car I have hired for 28 days, still feeling sick, thinking of the security of home, knowing that if I was home, come Monday I would be off to work, with money coming in, getting home at night knowing what was on the telly, popping to ASDA at any time of the night to but milk if needed... stuff like that.
Anyway picked up the hire car, went back to the hotel, picked up the wife and kids, and four huge cases and travelled to a hotel that I had booked for a week that was close to the Redland Bay area. The idea was while staying in the hotel we would search the area for rented property.
Scary part coming up-
Well the Hotel was the biggest dump I have ever stayed in, now I know Oz is famous for spiders, but this place was like a zoo! It was horrible. Although I had booked to stay for a full week, the very next morning I checked out and went back to the hotel we stayed near the hotel. The airport hotel was spotless, and the same price as the hole that we had checked out of. And no spiders or creepy crawlies. During the stay at the hotel, we ventured into the Cleveland area and found a brand new house available for rent, so we put our names down.
Firstly, agents asked us for references, being home owners in the UK we had none! Dread started its funny little movements into my stomach again, I started to think that we wouldn’t get a rented property, we would need to buy a tent, basically all the crazy stuff that goes through your head.
Surprise surprise, the agents took photocopies of our passports, driving license, bank details and told me they would speak to the owner of the property to see what they could do. Very next day they phoned us, and casually informed us that everything was fine and gave us our move in date. Also, my dog (who was in quarantine in Sydney) was welcome as long as she was kept outside, even though most properties here state NO PETS, nearly all of them do!
So, after two weeks in OZ we move into the house with nothing other than four suitcases and the $12000 dollars(just less than £5000) left.
No job, no furniture, kids not at school, but the foundations had been set. We purchased a second hand couch from a second hand shop in Capalaba for $395, just so we could sit on something, cos believe me due to the size of these houses, when they are empty, they are MASSIVE.
Next day the couch was delivered, alas we had something to sit on, but nothing to watch (important for kids). Went to a place in Capalaba, and managed to get a washing machine, TV and a big fridge/freezer for $1100 brand new. We couldnt get it cheaper even from a SH shop.
Striaght across the road we went and purchased three beds, 1 for us 2 for the kids, for $1200 dollars.
Everything was delivered next day(as promised (take note Comet!!)). Now we were up and running!
Okay I got messed about from Telstra with my phone line, but that was sorted eventually but until it was I couldnt send my CV to agents regarding work. OH OH doubt started to creep in again, after all I was never messed about from BT “at home�. I was using my mobile to phone family in the UK, just to let them know we were all OK. While we waited, we took the kids to be enrolled into the local school. Wow, what a difference when compared to the school in Glasgow. It even has an open air pool.
Kids cant wait to start(they are currently on easter holidays).
Anyway, Telstra sorted the line after a week, which allowed me to got onto seek.com.au and start applying for positions. Whoosh, my cv blasted itself across the Net, all I had to do now was to sit back and wait. And wait I did, as no one phoned, no one seemed interested! Oh dear, I started to get edgy again, what was the problem, my cv was good I was skilled with lots of experience but no one was biting. I decided to contact an agency, who after reading my cv told me to rip it up and do it again. This was the same cv that had got me my last two jobs in the UK, I thought it glowed it was that good and most importantly it conformed to the “2 page� limit for a cv. Forget the “2 page� limit in OZ, I had to rewrite it and it ended up at just under seven pages and it included everything I had done and was capable of doing. The same agent loved it, and told me I wouldn’t have too many problems getting work with the look CV.
Sent my new cv to a company in Brisbane on good Friday, they phoned me on the Tuesday after Easter requesting an interview. I attended interview on the Wednesday with the technical manager. Before I got home, a message from the company was on my answering machine, requesting me to attend a second interview with the directors on the Thursday. Thursday came, interviewed and offered the position on the spot! Start Tuesday. Ok money isn’t as high as Scotland, but it IS cheaper to live here.
Basically the moral of this story is “don’t think it, do it� Where we lived in Scotland, we lived in a nice house, but the area was rotten, and worsening by the day. My 11 year old son was about to go to senior school, too far to travel by bike and saying that I wouldnt trust him on the busy roads. My kids couldn’t play outside once it was dark in the UK, I feared for them being attacked by gangs of similar aged boys or girls or getting into trouble because their really WAS NOTHING to do where we lived. My son also suffered almost constantly from “Glue Ear� which is very common in Scotland, but it has cleared up in Oz.
Hopefully if you are reading this and thinking of moving, but you have a niggling voice saying things like “You have a job�,
“we would miss the family�, “What about this, what about that etc� don’t let it put you off. Make the choice, you wont regret it.
We are proof that not everyone comes here with thousands of dollars in the bank with the ability to fully furnish their new house straight away, buy a car and stuff like that. In the last couple of weeks, when my doubts were at their highest, we would jump into the car and head of to the gold coast, swim in the sea, have a snack on the beach and it all becomes worth it again.
I constantly make comparisons with the UK, petrol prices, train fares, shopping, electrical etc, but I am “acclimatising� to most things, not just the weather.
Here are a couple of things to watch out for:
Queenslanders are VERY friendly - to the extent that you can sometimes feel they are nosey. But they arent!
Petrol Prices - I feel guilty knowing I can fill my 4 litre V6 for £4 cheaper than my mom can fill up her 1 litre Toyota Yaris in the UK!
Groceries are cheaper - fact (Fruit tastes so much better)
Weather - better
Rush hour traffic here is the same as a regular day in Glasgow or waiting to get into Braehead!!
Ozzies are bad mannered on the roads, so watch for that.
I have no doubt that sometime in the future, something is going to p**s me off, and I will want to go home, but i am already starting to think of Australia as home. No regrets.
If you find yourselves in the position described above and you are having a conscience crisis, reply to this thread and hopefully i can help, or if you just need to ask a question, don’t be shy I will do my best to answer it.
Wcee
Myself and family (wife 2 young kids) came to Brisbane with 13000 dollars. We sold everything we had, paid off most of our debt in the UK, packed what we could carry into four large cases and got on the plane. Our families thought we were mad, as I had a well paid job in Scotland. But I felt their was no future for my kids in Scotland, so we took the biggest gamble of our lives and came to Brisbane.
We checked out the Cleveland/Redland Bay area before we got here and decided it was the place for us. We are renting a brand new big house in Cleveland for $350 a week(£140) unfurnished, as we want to start saving for a deposit If that sounds expensive, consider we were paying about the same in the UK and living in a bleak horrible place. Looking to buy within the next 3 years probably.
We arrived on a Saturday night at 10 o clock, took a taxi to a hotel I had booked and cried myself to sleep, worrying if I had done the right thing.
Next morning I took a taxi to the hire car company, to pick up the car I have hired for 28 days, still feeling sick, thinking of the security of home, knowing that if I was home, come Monday I would be off to work, with money coming in, getting home at night knowing what was on the telly, popping to ASDA at any time of the night to but milk if needed... stuff like that.
Anyway picked up the hire car, went back to the hotel, picked up the wife and kids, and four huge cases and travelled to a hotel that I had booked for a week that was close to the Redland Bay area. The idea was while staying in the hotel we would search the area for rented property.
Scary part coming up-
Well the Hotel was the biggest dump I have ever stayed in, now I know Oz is famous for spiders, but this place was like a zoo! It was horrible. Although I had booked to stay for a full week, the very next morning I checked out and went back to the hotel we stayed near the hotel. The airport hotel was spotless, and the same price as the hole that we had checked out of. And no spiders or creepy crawlies. During the stay at the hotel, we ventured into the Cleveland area and found a brand new house available for rent, so we put our names down.
Firstly, agents asked us for references, being home owners in the UK we had none! Dread started its funny little movements into my stomach again, I started to think that we wouldn’t get a rented property, we would need to buy a tent, basically all the crazy stuff that goes through your head.
Surprise surprise, the agents took photocopies of our passports, driving license, bank details and told me they would speak to the owner of the property to see what they could do. Very next day they phoned us, and casually informed us that everything was fine and gave us our move in date. Also, my dog (who was in quarantine in Sydney) was welcome as long as she was kept outside, even though most properties here state NO PETS, nearly all of them do!
So, after two weeks in OZ we move into the house with nothing other than four suitcases and the $12000 dollars(just less than £5000) left.
No job, no furniture, kids not at school, but the foundations had been set. We purchased a second hand couch from a second hand shop in Capalaba for $395, just so we could sit on something, cos believe me due to the size of these houses, when they are empty, they are MASSIVE.
Next day the couch was delivered, alas we had something to sit on, but nothing to watch (important for kids). Went to a place in Capalaba, and managed to get a washing machine, TV and a big fridge/freezer for $1100 brand new. We couldnt get it cheaper even from a SH shop.
Striaght across the road we went and purchased three beds, 1 for us 2 for the kids, for $1200 dollars.
Everything was delivered next day(as promised (take note Comet!!)). Now we were up and running!
Okay I got messed about from Telstra with my phone line, but that was sorted eventually but until it was I couldnt send my CV to agents regarding work. OH OH doubt started to creep in again, after all I was never messed about from BT “at home�. I was using my mobile to phone family in the UK, just to let them know we were all OK. While we waited, we took the kids to be enrolled into the local school. Wow, what a difference when compared to the school in Glasgow. It even has an open air pool.
Kids cant wait to start(they are currently on easter holidays).
Anyway, Telstra sorted the line after a week, which allowed me to got onto seek.com.au and start applying for positions. Whoosh, my cv blasted itself across the Net, all I had to do now was to sit back and wait. And wait I did, as no one phoned, no one seemed interested! Oh dear, I started to get edgy again, what was the problem, my cv was good I was skilled with lots of experience but no one was biting. I decided to contact an agency, who after reading my cv told me to rip it up and do it again. This was the same cv that had got me my last two jobs in the UK, I thought it glowed it was that good and most importantly it conformed to the “2 page� limit for a cv. Forget the “2 page� limit in OZ, I had to rewrite it and it ended up at just under seven pages and it included everything I had done and was capable of doing. The same agent loved it, and told me I wouldn’t have too many problems getting work with the look CV.
Sent my new cv to a company in Brisbane on good Friday, they phoned me on the Tuesday after Easter requesting an interview. I attended interview on the Wednesday with the technical manager. Before I got home, a message from the company was on my answering machine, requesting me to attend a second interview with the directors on the Thursday. Thursday came, interviewed and offered the position on the spot! Start Tuesday. Ok money isn’t as high as Scotland, but it IS cheaper to live here.
Basically the moral of this story is “don’t think it, do it� Where we lived in Scotland, we lived in a nice house, but the area was rotten, and worsening by the day. My 11 year old son was about to go to senior school, too far to travel by bike and saying that I wouldnt trust him on the busy roads. My kids couldn’t play outside once it was dark in the UK, I feared for them being attacked by gangs of similar aged boys or girls or getting into trouble because their really WAS NOTHING to do where we lived. My son also suffered almost constantly from “Glue Ear� which is very common in Scotland, but it has cleared up in Oz.
Hopefully if you are reading this and thinking of moving, but you have a niggling voice saying things like “You have a job�,
“we would miss the family�, “What about this, what about that etc� don’t let it put you off. Make the choice, you wont regret it.
We are proof that not everyone comes here with thousands of dollars in the bank with the ability to fully furnish their new house straight away, buy a car and stuff like that. In the last couple of weeks, when my doubts were at their highest, we would jump into the car and head of to the gold coast, swim in the sea, have a snack on the beach and it all becomes worth it again.
I constantly make comparisons with the UK, petrol prices, train fares, shopping, electrical etc, but I am “acclimatising� to most things, not just the weather.
Here are a couple of things to watch out for:
Queenslanders are VERY friendly - to the extent that you can sometimes feel they are nosey. But they arent!
Petrol Prices - I feel guilty knowing I can fill my 4 litre V6 for £4 cheaper than my mom can fill up her 1 litre Toyota Yaris in the UK!
Groceries are cheaper - fact (Fruit tastes so much better)
Weather - better
Rush hour traffic here is the same as a regular day in Glasgow or waiting to get into Braehead!!
Ozzies are bad mannered on the roads, so watch for that.
I have no doubt that sometime in the future, something is going to p**s me off, and I will want to go home, but i am already starting to think of Australia as home. No regrets.
If you find yourselves in the position described above and you are having a conscience crisis, reply to this thread and hopefully i can help, or if you just need to ask a question, don’t be shy I will do my best to answer it.
Wcee
What a fantastic from the heart write up. Your account was excellent, inspirational and humbling especially to those of us who are suddenly feeling apprehensive for all the reasons you mention.
I am soooo pleased things are working out for you and your family. You deserve a bit of lady luck to mix with the determination you've shown. You certainly can't be accused of being a "wingin pom!!!" [or Scott]
Well done...........keep us posted.......I for one will keep my fingers crossed that your luck continues. You deserve to be happy
Phoenixuk2oz
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What an absolutely brilliant post wcee.
You couldn't have written it better if you tried. So much info for us all (will go in our Oz file for future reference!!). Glad to hear you managed to get a job so quickly. That must have been a huge relief for you all. Keep us posted on how you are doing.....
Again, well done and keep posting.
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You couldn't have written it better if you tried. So much info for us all (will go in our Oz file for future reference!!). Glad to hear you managed to get a job so quickly. That must have been a huge relief for you all. Keep us posted on how you are doing.....
Again, well done and keep posting.
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Great post..!!!
I love reading stuff like that.
And well done.. I hope you have much more success.
I love reading stuff like that.
And well done.. I hope you have much more success.





