potential migrant Electricians
#31
Forum Regular
Joined: Jan 2005
Location: Perth, WA
Posts: 214
Re: potential migrant Electricians
Originally Posted by J+J
Very similar to my position, but I did an HNC after to ONC.
I didn't do the TRA I went for IEAust and got recognised as a systems engineer, which kind of fits what I do now.
I've no idea what job I'll even apply for or fit into when I get there which is a bit scary as its only 66 days now.
If anyone can shed any light on this kind of work, I'd be greatful to hear too.
If not you can all " Suck Shit " LOL that man was funny.
Cheers all
J
I didn't do the TRA I went for IEAust and got recognised as a systems engineer, which kind of fits what I do now.
I've no idea what job I'll even apply for or fit into when I get there which is a bit scary as its only 66 days now.
If anyone can shed any light on this kind of work, I'd be greatful to hear too.
If not you can all " Suck Shit " LOL that man was funny.
Cheers all
J
#32
Re: potential migrant Electricians
Originally Posted by Didnaeseeu
Go work for the tourist board and tell everyone to " Suck Shit "
#33
Re: potential migrant Electricians
cheers for the info people all its done is confuse me so you can all go and
"suck shit"
:scared:
he was a funny guy tho.............
"suck shit"
:scared:
he was a funny guy tho.............
#34
Re: potential migrant Electricians
Originally Posted by Pickle
What i would really like to know is what about electricians that do not do instalation work, I've been working here in england for 17 years as a maintenance electrician. i would really like to know what my type of work is called over in oz as all the electricians threads in here are to do with instalation sparkies not maint sparks. i don't have any JIB qualifications and have never needed them here in the uk.