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Burtie Feb 4th 2008 12:44 pm

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Restaurant Supervisor $46000 pa

mizichelle Feb 4th 2008 6:26 pm

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Originally Posted by shella_n (Post 5879241)
Hi Michelle
Thanks for your email. NO,I havent had much luck yet finding out what they will earn. i think what Austrlians calla stonemason is very different to what we call a stonemason - they seem to do tiling etc. We are probably aiming at Brisbane too although tbhey are supposed to be of short supply in Perth and WA are also sponsering them.
They seem to say max salary is $40k but as I said they do different work to what are husbands are used to and I think there will be little restroation work so they might have to look at doing slightly different work.
My husband has had links with the NAtional Trust,CWO and Cliveden Conservation. Does your husband know any of those?
We are based in Bekshire. We have 2 girls - 1 and 3. My husband is from South AFrica so he is really keen to go to Aus and get back the lifestyle that he was used to and loved.
Michelle

hya, michelle my husband has worked for clivedon aswell on severall occasions his name is alan thomas, so your hubby might know him, he has also worked for nimbus conservation , have you started applying for your visa yet? if so how far along are you?
keep in touch, you never know we could end up in the same area.
michelle

holly30 Feb 4th 2008 6:47 pm

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Hi
I just wanted to post wageline this will tell you the wages you have to be paid in queensland.
Hope this helps people.
www.wageline.qld.gov.au

mizichelle Feb 4th 2008 9:01 pm

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hya, thanks for the info , did look and still no joy for stonemasonry wages:(
will keep trying tho!
thanks
michelle

Wendy Feb 4th 2008 9:09 pm

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Originally Posted by mizichelle (Post 5884612)
hya, thanks for the info , did look and still no joy for stonemasonry wages:(
will keep trying tho!
thanks
michelle


Have just been looking for you. I didn't have any joy, but thought this might interest you ;)

Apply, and see what the salary is. You might also get a job out of it before you come over :)

http://seek.com.au/users/apply/index...JobID=11686158

Randy Feb 4th 2008 10:43 pm

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Anyone any idea how much an Auto Electrician/Accessory fitter* installer earns on average. Ta ;)

*(ie car alarms, hi-fi, phone kits etc)

rblackman Feb 5th 2008 11:16 am

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Hi, anyone have any idea what bricklayers wages are in Brisbane?

mizichelle Feb 5th 2008 4:43 pm

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i have been given this address from my case worker , might help a few people out for guideline of wages !(http://www.workingin-australia.com/i...ons):thumbsup:

perz Feb 5th 2008 9:25 pm

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anyone can give me advise on how much asp.net web programmer would get in Melbourne? I've actually been working with a company in Melbourne since 2005 but have no idea if my wage is right. I'm new to the culture and it seems nobody ask nobody about each other wages :huh:
One thing that I feel I'm ok to get a bit lower than others in same profession cause my English is not so good. So got to accept that i suppose.

Steven77 Feb 6th 2008 9:19 am

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Hi,
I've recently arrived in Sydney and am looking for any expats who are wall and floor tilers.

Can anyone help, please?

Steven

lorraine-b Feb 7th 2008 11:38 am

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This tread is great and lots of info shared, many thanks to everyone I cant wait to show my hubby when he gets in from work, I was told that you have to be under 45 to apply for a job in australia is this correct, cause my hubby is an electrican well he's a 45yr old electrican :rofl: and with him having a trade that was going to be our main focus of getting a job first, but what we hear it looks like he be drawing his pension first lol :lol:

So if anyone could shed some light on any info i would be greatfull as there looks like there is work out there and would love to get the ball rolling as fast as we can

Many Thanks
Lorraine

holly30 Feb 7th 2008 11:42 am

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Hi
As far as i know you have to be 45 or under before you apply.
I don't whether because of your husbands trade its any different?????

but i am a hairdresser and thats what it is for me.
hope this helps?
holly

lorraine-b Feb 7th 2008 11:47 am

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Originally Posted by holly30 (Post 5898903)
Hi
As far as i know you have to be 45 or under before you apply.
I don't whether because of your husbands trade its any different?????

but i am a hairdresser and thats what it is for me.
hope this helps?
holly

Hi Holly thank you very much for your reply i will have to look into it more and ask around it would be great if an other electrican could contact me with some more info many thanks again Holly, i'm doing a Acrylic Nail course at the moment and hope to bring that experence with me,

Lorraine

madsam Feb 7th 2008 4:01 pm

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Hi, does anyone know what wage a lift engineer/mechanic(as called over there) is likely to get in brisbane?
any info would be greatly appreciated:)
thanks sam xx

Wendy Feb 7th 2008 9:05 pm

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Originally Posted by lorraine-b (Post 5898879)
This tread is great and lots of info shared, many thanks to everyone I cant wait to show my hubby when he gets in from work, I was told that you have to be under 45 to apply for a job in australia is this correct, cause my hubby is an electrican well he's a 45yr old electrican :rofl: and with him having a trade that was going to be our main focus of getting a job first, but what we hear it looks like he be drawing his pension first lol :lol:

So if anyone could shed some light on any info i would be greatfull as there looks like there is work out there and would love to get the ball rolling as fast as we can

Many Thanks
Lorraine


General skilled migration visa's are only for those under 45 years of age. Some sponsored visa's like the RSMS and ENS have an age exemption, so you'd need to look at them. Obviously he would need an employer in Australia to sponsor him.

You'll find out more info about them visa's on www.immi.gov.au


Originally Posted by madsam (Post 5899890)
Hi, does anyone know what wage a lift engineer/mechanic(as called over there) is likely to get in brisbane?
any info would be greatly appreciated:)
thanks sam xx

It's about $45 - $55k Sam :)


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