Where to go to? Cairns? Brisbane? Perth?
#61
Re: Where to go to? Cairns? Brisbane? Perth?
I knew several tradies and the weather is not conducive with the building industry. The monsoonal rains prevent any work for several days and even weeks and the humidity and direct sunlight are killers for roofers. Think in terms of having to drink water until you feel ill yet still de-hydrating and working in sopping wet clothes all day.
I relocated to South East Queensland last year and lived on the Redcliffe Peninsula for a few months while assessing where we wanted to live. Gold Coast and Brisbane are very, very busy and we have ended up on the quieter Sunshine Coast.
My experience here is of course limited so far but it looks like it also meets your criteria. Forget Mooloolaba as it is very much a holiday resort place. Like what I've seen and heard of Buderim. Mountain Creek is another growing suburb for families.
Workwise the Sunshine Coast may offer some good construction employment over the next few years as there are some very large projects coming up in addition to house building growth.
eg Maroochydore have taken over a golf course to build a new town centre, Birtinya area hospital, industrial park and town centre.
#62
Re: Where to go to? Cairns? Brisbane? Perth?
I thought roofers were qualified plumbers here?
Not sure how that aligns with roofing in UK.
And I agree- good weather? Ha. My husband sometimes does roof insulation. Days over 35 deg mean 45deg inside a roof space so he cannot work. Pulling the roof off in stupid temps is draining.
And that's in Vic where the weather (we are told) is colder.
We live in Melbourne, about 10kms from CBD and it is a very quiet suburb. You could never leave, so looking for a country town can sometimes be unnecessary.
And seek.com.au? I am convinced 90pct of jobs on there are made up. I have been applying for loads and mostly get no response. Only interaction I have had is direct with agents for roles not on seek.
Not sure how that aligns with roofing in UK.
And I agree- good weather? Ha. My husband sometimes does roof insulation. Days over 35 deg mean 45deg inside a roof space so he cannot work. Pulling the roof off in stupid temps is draining.
And that's in Vic where the weather (we are told) is colder.
We live in Melbourne, about 10kms from CBD and it is a very quiet suburb. You could never leave, so looking for a country town can sometimes be unnecessary.
And seek.com.au? I am convinced 90pct of jobs on there are made up. I have been applying for loads and mostly get no response. Only interaction I have had is direct with agents for roles not on seek.
#63
Re: Where to go to? Cairns? Brisbane? Perth?
I thought roofers were qualified plumbers here?
Not sure how that aligns with roofing in UK.
And I agree- good weather? Ha. My husband sometimes does roof insulation. Days over 35 deg mean 45deg inside a roof space so he cannot work. Pulling the roof off in stupid temps is draining.
And that's in Vic where the weather (we are told) is colder.
We live in Melbourne, about 10kms from CBD and it is a very quiet suburb. You could never leave, so looking for a country town can sometimes be unnecessary.
And seek.com.au? I am convinced 90pct of jobs on there are made up. I have been applying for loads and mostly get no response. Only interaction I have had is direct with agents for roles not on seek.
Not sure how that aligns with roofing in UK.
And I agree- good weather? Ha. My husband sometimes does roof insulation. Days over 35 deg mean 45deg inside a roof space so he cannot work. Pulling the roof off in stupid temps is draining.
And that's in Vic where the weather (we are told) is colder.
We live in Melbourne, about 10kms from CBD and it is a very quiet suburb. You could never leave, so looking for a country town can sometimes be unnecessary.
And seek.com.au? I am convinced 90pct of jobs on there are made up. I have been applying for loads and mostly get no response. Only interaction I have had is direct with agents for roles not on seek.
#64
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Re: Where to go to? Cairns? Brisbane? Perth?
I think it's useful to figure out your top 3 or 4 priorities and go from there. It'll make deciding easier. For me:
1. I love the beach\ocean so want to enjoy that all year round with easy access to surfing, swimming etc. (walk or short drive)
2. Temperate climate. Nice warm summer but not too cold a winter
3. I want to live somewhere that is cosmopolitan with lots going on
4. I want to live somewhere where I can get a well paid job for my skills
Any negatives that come along with the above eg. high cost of living, noise, traffic etc. I am willing to put up with.
I chose Sydney. Neither Melbourne, Perth, Cairns or Brisbane fitted all of the above although some came closer than others.
1. I love the beach\ocean so want to enjoy that all year round with easy access to surfing, swimming etc. (walk or short drive)
2. Temperate climate. Nice warm summer but not too cold a winter
3. I want to live somewhere that is cosmopolitan with lots going on
4. I want to live somewhere where I can get a well paid job for my skills
Any negatives that come along with the above eg. high cost of living, noise, traffic etc. I am willing to put up with.
I chose Sydney. Neither Melbourne, Perth, Cairns or Brisbane fitted all of the above although some came closer than others.
#65
Re: Where to go to? Cairns? Brisbane? Perth?
We are still here in Hervey Bay, alive and uneaten :-)
#67
Re: Where to go to? Cairns? Brisbane? Perth?
We've decided on Sunshine Coast - just gotta decide where on the Sunshine Coast now!