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Re: Wanted down under - bricklayers
Originally Posted by ohippy
(Post 4415410)
I've been watching this thread with interest - it rears it's head every now and again with the same old stuff, someone knows someone who earns mega bucks a day for only a couple of hours work and long lunch breaks.
Truth ? You can earn from $290 - $310 approx on day work which is generally what you'll start on. When you get on price (complete with your ute, trailer and full set of tools incl cement mixer etc) you would be looking at $2500 per week before tax. It is good money compared to other wages in Oz but it aint easy. Hubby starts at 6am but finishes by 3/3.30 as it's knackering in the heat and with the flys. You'll need your green card too to work since January. Hard work? Sure. But hey, there's no such thing as a free lunch. If anyone can earn $4500 or more a week, I'd love to see how. |
Re: Wanted down under - bricklayers
my calcs say that 600 bricks a day at $1.5 a brick is $4500 a week but I'm happy if you can prove me wrong
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Re: Wanted down under - bricklayers
Originally Posted by ohippy
(Post 4415410)
I've been watching this thread with interest - it rears it's head every now and again with the same old stuff, someone knows someone who earns mega bucks a day for only a couple of hours work and long lunch breaks.
Truth ? You can earn from $290 - $310 approx on day work which is generally what you'll start on. When you get on price (complete with your ute, trailer and full set of tools incl cement mixer etc) you would be looking at $2500 per week before tax. It is good money compared to other wages in Oz but it aint easy. Hubby starts at 6am but finishes by 3/3.30 as it's knackering in the heat and with the flys. You'll need your green card too to work since January. If anyone can earn $4500 or more a week, I'd love to see how. thanks for that ,i worked my finances out yesterday after taking a lot of advise from people on here,,it just so happens that one weeks wages would nearly cover my outgoing for the month.. thats quite an insentive to move to the other side of the world,,it also means we will be out twice a week.a luxury that many can not afford here.. thats with out the wife working as well.. how long did your husband stay on for a subby before moving on for himself?i believe that its more or less the same cavity work as here,are there any differences.. would you ask your husband if he could let me know if you can get profiles as good as blakes out there,or should i bring my own?should i bring a mixer ?there £250 here for a belle. is that going like a madman,or a nice steady pace for 8 hours..? jeez it may be time to take it easy for the first 25 years.. thanks for your time. ast p.s if your hubby wants anything bringing over and i can get it in my container give me a shout. |
Re: Wanted down under - bricklayers
Originally Posted by Vash the Stampede
(Post 4415666)
$2,500 per week gross is very good money indeed. That's $10,000 gross per month; at least gross 100,000 per year; twice the average Australian salary. I'd call that "mega bucks", particularly when compared to what most ex-pats will be earning. Its not mega bucks once you take that lot out. |
Re: Wanted down under - bricklayers
Originally Posted by aston man
(Post 4416177)
thanks for that ,i worked my finances out yesterday after taking a lot of advise from people on here,,it just so happens that one weeks wages would nearly cover my outgoing for the month..
thats quite an insentive to move to the other side of the world,,it also means we will be out twice a week.a luxury that many can not afford here.. thats with out the wife working as well.. how long did your husband stay on for a subby before moving on for himself?i believe that its more or less the same cavity work as here,are there any differences.. would you ask your husband if he could let me know if you can get profiles as good as blakes out there,or should i bring my own?should i bring a mixer ?there £250 here for a belle. is that going like a madman,or a nice steady pace for 8 hours..? jeez it may be time to take it easy for the first 25 years.. thanks for your time. ast p.s if your hubby wants anything bringing over and i can get it in my container give me a shout. He says if you can get a Belle for 250 pounds then bring it and get one for him as that's really cheap, mixers here are $1,200 new !! All tools are totally different, no marshall town jointers, barely use a hammer and bolster - all that's the same is that you run to a line and use a trowel. He say bring a stilh (sp) petrol cutter if you can as they are a handy piece of kit but very expensive here. No insulation in cavities used here and a liquid damp course is used which is put in the 'mud' (muck). It is a totally different way of building but is easy enough to pick up. OH worked with a gang for a couple of months before teaming up with a UK brickie who'd been here a while, but if you're going out completely on your own or teaming up with another newbie you'd probably need to work with another gang for a bit longer than that. BTW, he does work flat out for that money but it's obviously an average some weeks much better, some worse depending on the stage. Sick pay, holiday pay, super etc is the same as the UK - none so no change there. He no longer works weekends though and finishes Friday lunchtime which is all good. He does have a labourer but lays much more that way and the guy pays for himself as they should. No shortgage of work, he works for Dale Alcock now but worked for En vogue before but they had a delay in bricks so just moved on, easy done, works a plenty. |
Re: Wanted down under - bricklayers
Hi Aston
I am also a brickie and was just wandering if the tools that you are taking over are all brand new? Was going to take disc cutter but heard somewhere that you have to get all tools professionally cleaned! Good idea about us brickies keeping in touch. Nice to have someone on the other side to report back to us on what to expect when we get there (if we get there)! Cheers Marc |
Re: Wanted down under - bricklayers
hi from colin +carole wee are heading to perth w.a. in june july 07. im a brickie ,carole is a n aromatherapist .were from sunny fife;) we have a ten year old laddie .(mad on soccer) :) any good advice welcome please. cheers:p
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Re: Wanted down under - bricklayers
Originally Posted by gordon&laura
(Post 4380877)
After spending a whole week unable to work because of bad temperature in Scotland:mad: , at least got the chance to watch Wanted Down Under this morning - in Perth and it was about bricklaying (my trade).
Did anyone see it???? Cant wait to get there - good opportunities, good wages. It looks fab! Laura and Gordon:p :p (be there July!):D :D |
Re: Wanted down under - bricklayers
Originally Posted by gordon&laura
(Post 4415208)
Hi guys
It is Perth that we are going to - heard the cash is much better than anywhere else in Oz. Can any bricklayers from Perth confirm this?????? Gordon:rofl: :rofl: |
Re: Wanted down under - bricklayers
Originally Posted by billybaba
(Post 4394158)
All us brickies should keep in touch so we know where the work is when we get there if any of you know of employers that will sponsor qualified brickies from uk give us a shout am desperate to go,especially to get away from this freezin scottish weather for once and all- Billy
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Re: Wanted down under - bricklayers
How you doin colin,as long as you dont support the pars ill keep in touch pmsl
where in perth u off to? im jst gettin stuff together for TRA so at least ive got it should anythin come up |
Re: Wanted down under - bricklayers
Originally Posted by colin05
(Post 4437864)
when are yez thinking of going to perth?my family are going july 07.expect to start on 300 bucks a day until ye ken what yer doing.im a brickie fae fife soon perth
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Re: Wanted down under - bricklayers
Originally Posted by billybaba
(Post 4437950)
How you doin colin,as long as you dont support the pars ill keep in touch pmsl
where in perth u off to? im jst gettin stuff together for TRA so at least ive got it should anythin come up |
Re: Wanted down under - bricklayers
Am a Teddy Ber thru an thru colin and we wont mention the game a few weeks ago lol, we didnt get started this mornin cause o the rain on facing brick so no point in buildin it in this weather so am home to write a reference for my employer so he can put it onto his letterheaded paper for me
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Re: Wanted down under - bricklayers
Originally Posted by gordon&laura
(Post 4438463)
im ALSO GOING OUT IN JULY 07 HOPE TO DO DAY WORKS FOR 3 MONTH THEN GET ON A PRICE AS SOON AS $300 A DAY COMES IN AT $37 AN HOUR $1 PER BRICK YOU CAN PUT DOWN A LOT MORE THAN 37 IN A HOUR :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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