soo frustrated
#16
Originally posted by kala
Thanks again guys, This forum really comesi nto itself when you need a bit of support.
Huge thanks to my angel (michelle) again, I have enrolled on the TEFL course for the end of Aug.
Cheers
Kala
Thanks again guys, This forum really comesi nto itself when you need a bit of support.
Huge thanks to my angel (michelle) again, I have enrolled on the TEFL course for the end of Aug.
Cheers
Kala
Nice one - let me know how it goes, I'd be interested in hearing. I was thinking of enrolling in a nightclass like photography when I get to OZ, but perhaps we should start of an Expat trend in TEFL, I think Diddy just started a post about this too
#17
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Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 261
Many thanks too-just read post went on website and will do the course in cardiff at the end of august.Can't wait
#18
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Ive got a bit of a dilemma (well it isnt really) as Im handing in my notice in my fairly secure job as my flight to Perth is in 40 days.
I have been thinking is this the right thing, cant do with more heartache or hassles anymore (been thru divorce).
I have been thinking is this the right thing, cant do with more heartache or hassles anymore (been thru divorce).
#19
Originally posted by Lathlain
Ive got a bit of a dilemma (well it isnt really) as Im handing in my notice in my fairly secure job as my flight to Perth is in 40 days.
I have been thinking is this the right thing, cant do with more heartache or hassles anymore (been thru divorce).
Ive got a bit of a dilemma (well it isnt really) as Im handing in my notice in my fairly secure job as my flight to Perth is in 40 days.
I have been thinking is this the right thing, cant do with more heartache or hassles anymore (been thru divorce).
Good LUck
Kala
#20
Originally posted by kala
Ah Lathlain, I'm sure it wil be ok, I cant wait to hand mine in at the moment but i'm sure once I can do it I will feel like you. It's an emotional rollercoaster this moving stuff isn't it
Good LUck
Kala
Ah Lathlain, I'm sure it wil be ok, I cant wait to hand mine in at the moment but i'm sure once I can do it I will feel like you. It's an emotional rollercoaster this moving stuff isn't it
Good LUck
Kala
The day I handed my notice in I was so nervous. I told my team leader and she said need it writing. Despite having it on my desk, I told her I thought I'd left it at home!! Don't ask me why, I have no idea, I think I just wanted to hold onto the fact I have a good job, with people I like, which pays quite well. Anyway, about 5 mins after I'd handed in my official notice the feeling had passed and I was texting my boyf the good news... was like another step closer to being with him again
It'll work out in the end, you'll see. It always does
#21
Home and Happy
Joined: Dec 2002
Location: Keep true friends and puppets close, trust no-one else...
Posts: 93,860
Kala,
I came to Oz with no money, I still have no money. Had no house to sell, just debts, which I am still paying off from here. As someone already said, the difference between the two countries is that you have a job in the UK. I was lucky and landed a job here quick, even though most of my cash has tio go back to the UK, also hubby was here already, with a job. I know what its like to have to wait, but if by waiting a bit you manage to increase the cash you have at hand, then I would advise you to try.
I knew it would make no difference with me, whenever I came I would be just as broke.
Money isn't everything, but it sure makes a difference, especially when you are trying to build a new life.
I came to Oz with no money, I still have no money. Had no house to sell, just debts, which I am still paying off from here. As someone already said, the difference between the two countries is that you have a job in the UK. I was lucky and landed a job here quick, even though most of my cash has tio go back to the UK, also hubby was here already, with a job. I know what its like to have to wait, but if by waiting a bit you manage to increase the cash you have at hand, then I would advise you to try.
I knew it would make no difference with me, whenever I came I would be just as broke.
Money isn't everything, but it sure makes a difference, especially when you are trying to build a new life.
#22
Originally posted by Pollyana
Kala,
I came to Oz with no money, I still have no money. Had no house to sell, just debts, which I am still paying off from here. As someone already said, the difference between the two countries is that you have a job in the UK. I was lucky and landed a job here quick, even though most of my cash has tio go back to the UK, also hubby was here already, with a job. I know what its like to have to wait, but if by waiting a bit you manage to increase the cash you have at hand, then I would advise you to try.
I knew it would make no difference with me, whenever I came I would be just as broke.
Money isn't everything, but it sure makes a difference, especially when you are trying to build a new life.
Kala,
I came to Oz with no money, I still have no money. Had no house to sell, just debts, which I am still paying off from here. As someone already said, the difference between the two countries is that you have a job in the UK. I was lucky and landed a job here quick, even though most of my cash has tio go back to the UK, also hubby was here already, with a job. I know what its like to have to wait, but if by waiting a bit you manage to increase the cash you have at hand, then I would advise you to try.
I knew it would make no difference with me, whenever I came I would be just as broke.
Money isn't everything, but it sure makes a difference, especially when you are trying to build a new life.
Will try to concentrate on other things and put Australia to the back of my mind. MAybe a few days off this site might help. we'll see how long that lasts eh
Kala (buying a lotto ticket 2moro)
#23
As you're of to W/A why not use their motto and Wait A While. Our process took 2 years and in that time we paid off debt and reserched, reserched reserched!!!
Its tough overhere witha clean state and no debt, with no money whatso ever it would seem, on some days, insermountable.
Money isn't everything, but without any, you are stuffed, then you will be unhappy
Good luck in whatever you do
Its tough overhere witha clean state and no debt, with no money whatso ever it would seem, on some days, insermountable.
Money isn't everything, but without any, you are stuffed, then you will be unhappy
Good luck in whatever you do
#24
She's Diddy, He's Not
Joined: Apr 2004
Location: Gold Coast - just like Felixstowe
Posts: 2,454
Hi,
Hope you are o.k. Can understand your predicament - doing the tefl course would be a good place to start - where are you doing it? I am thinking about London at the moment.
In a way we are in a similar position to you (although not planning to wait so long) We need to earn some extra penny's before we can go
AT the moment I am hoping that so long as we have enough for a few months we will be alright there is always work avaliable - I would rather be working there to save money than here
Anyway stay i n touch Diddy
Hope you are o.k. Can understand your predicament - doing the tefl course would be a good place to start - where are you doing it? I am thinking about London at the moment.
In a way we are in a similar position to you (although not planning to wait so long) We need to earn some extra penny's before we can go
AT the moment I am hoping that so long as we have enough for a few months we will be alright there is always work avaliable - I would rather be working there to save money than here
Anyway stay i n touch Diddy