New career
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New career
Hi all,
We are arriving in perth at the end of January. I am and have been a plumber in the uk all my working life ( 24 years ) .
I've got a 176 pr visa and went through vetasses and have got my level 3 overseas provincial plumbers licence.
my main worry/ concern about our move is work.
in the uk I've been very lucky running my own plumbing business with work finding me ( don't advertise) .
i read / hear all these horror stories about uk plumbers not being able to find a plumbing job in Australia .
if I couldn't work as a plumber has anyone any suggestions of a different line of work I could do to support a family of 5.
i looked into being a postie but on $ 19-22 / hr I wouldn't be able to provide for everyone.
my wife who is a level 5 child minder will work once she has her licence .
Any suggestions would be appreciated as the worry is taking the shine off our move
many thanks
ian
We are arriving in perth at the end of January. I am and have been a plumber in the uk all my working life ( 24 years ) .
I've got a 176 pr visa and went through vetasses and have got my level 3 overseas provincial plumbers licence.
my main worry/ concern about our move is work.
in the uk I've been very lucky running my own plumbing business with work finding me ( don't advertise) .
i read / hear all these horror stories about uk plumbers not being able to find a plumbing job in Australia .
if I couldn't work as a plumber has anyone any suggestions of a different line of work I could do to support a family of 5.
i looked into being a postie but on $ 19-22 / hr I wouldn't be able to provide for everyone.
my wife who is a level 5 child minder will work once she has her licence .
Any suggestions would be appreciated as the worry is taking the shine off our move
many thanks
ian
#2
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Joined: Mar 2009
Posts: 383
Re: New career
Child minder, you will do really well.
Plumber, be prepared to earn around $50 to $100 an hour.
Also be prepared to put yourself out there and accept jobs that no one wants, Wa is full of lazy ass tradies, once you get a opportunity you will have no further worries.
Plumber, be prepared to earn around $50 to $100 an hour.
Also be prepared to put yourself out there and accept jobs that no one wants, Wa is full of lazy ass tradies, once you get a opportunity you will have no further worries.
Hi all,
We are arriving in perth at the end of January. I am and have been a plumber in the uk all my working life ( 24 years ) .
I've got a 176 pr visa and went through vetasses and have got my level 3 overseas provincial plumbers licence.
my main worry/ concern about our move is work.
in the uk I've been very lucky running my own plumbing business with work finding me ( don't advertise) .
i read / hear all these horror stories about uk plumbers not being able to find a plumbing job in Australia .
if I couldn't work as a plumber has anyone any suggestions of a different line of work I could do to support a family of 5.
i looked into being a postie but on $ 19-22 / hr I wouldn't be able to provide for everyone.
my wife who is a level 5 child minder will work once she has her licence .
Any suggestions would be appreciated as the worry is taking the shine off our move
many thanks
ian
We are arriving in perth at the end of January. I am and have been a plumber in the uk all my working life ( 24 years ) .
I've got a 176 pr visa and went through vetasses and have got my level 3 overseas provincial plumbers licence.
my main worry/ concern about our move is work.
in the uk I've been very lucky running my own plumbing business with work finding me ( don't advertise) .
i read / hear all these horror stories about uk plumbers not being able to find a plumbing job in Australia .
if I couldn't work as a plumber has anyone any suggestions of a different line of work I could do to support a family of 5.
i looked into being a postie but on $ 19-22 / hr I wouldn't be able to provide for everyone.
my wife who is a level 5 child minder will work once she has her licence .
Any suggestions would be appreciated as the worry is taking the shine off our move
many thanks
ian
#3
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Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 26
Re: New career
Child minder, you will do really well.
Plumber, be prepared to earn around $50 to $100 an hour.
Also be prepared to put yourself out there and accept jobs that no one wants, Wa is full of lazy ass tradies, once you get a opportunity you will have no further worries.
Plumber, be prepared to earn around $50 to $100 an hour.
Also be prepared to put yourself out there and accept jobs that no one wants, Wa is full of lazy ass tradies, once you get a opportunity you will have no further worries.
A plumber $ 50-100 that can't be on the books .
I'll certainly be looking as staying at home would be carnage .
Just loads of extra courses to do etc
Thank you again
Ian