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Fordies Sep 20th 2010 4:08 am

Life in brisbane
 
like many people on BE i am in the long que for a visa.
we are looking to move to brisbane and are traveling there for a holiday in a few weeks, it was just a quick question on the job prospects in and around brisbane i am a self-employed builder.
I like many builders in the uk cover many scopes of work ie plastering, carpentry, roofing, brickwork and ground works.
would it be worth taking a cv with me and job searching while am there !
Cheers for any help

sonlymewalter Sep 20th 2010 5:19 am

Re: Life in brisbane
 

Originally Posted by Fordies (Post 8862081)
like many people on BE i am in the long que for a visa.
we are looking to move to brisbane and are traveling there for a holiday in a few weeks, it was just a quick question on the job prospects in and around brisbane i am a self-employed builder.
I like many builders in the uk cover many scopes of work ie plastering, carpentry, roofing, brickwork and ground works.
would it be worth taking a cv with me and job searching while am there !
Cheers for any help

yes

Bernieboy Sep 20th 2010 7:25 am

Re: Life in brisbane
 

Originally Posted by Fordies (Post 8862081)
like many people on BE i am in the long que for a visa.
we are looking to move to brisbane and are traveling there for a holiday in a few weeks, it was just a quick question on the job prospects in and around brisbane i am a self-employed builder.
I like many builders in the uk cover many scopes of work ie plastering, carpentry, roofing, brickwork and ground works.
would it be worth taking a cv with me and job searching while am there !
Cheers for any help

Im not a builder but would agree with my learned friend sonyawelterweight,use yer time to get that CV out there and make contacts:thumbup:

sonlymewalter Sep 20th 2010 7:34 am

Re: Life in brisbane
 

Originally Posted by Bernie Barfly (Post 8862539)
Im not a builder but would agree with my learned friend sonyawelterweight,use yer time to get that CV out there and make contacts:thumbup:

and I second my learned friend barbie trouserfly. The difference being he would wear his high heels and pink hair and barbie clothes for his interview, whereas I'd be looking wellard.

And for gods sake don't take Ken. like he would. It does nothing for your street cred.

Bernieboy Sep 20th 2010 7:36 am

Re: Life in brisbane
 

Originally Posted by sonlymewalter (Post 8862580)
and I second my learned friend barbie trouserfly. The difference being he would wear his high heels and pink hair and barbie clothes for his interview, whereas I'd be looking wellard.

And for gods sake don't take Ken. like he would. It does nothing for your street cred.

Ho bitch,i look GOOD in my sat night valley gear:frown:

sonlymewalter Sep 20th 2010 7:38 am

Re: Life in brisbane
 

Originally Posted by Bernie Barfly (Post 8862587)
Ho bitch,i look GOOD in my sat night valley gear:frown:

accoding to which blind biatch is that then:rolleyes:

they are too tight and we can see your glow worm. Not a good look mister

Bernieboy Sep 20th 2010 7:44 am

Re: Life in brisbane
 

Originally Posted by sonlymewalter (Post 8862596)
accoding to which blind biatch is that then:rolleyes:

they are too tight and we can see your glow worm. Not a good look mister

Scratch yer eyes out:frown:

sonlymewalter Sep 20th 2010 7:51 am

Re: Life in brisbane
 

Originally Posted by Bernie Barfly (Post 8862623)
Scratch yer eyes out:frown:

i haven't got no eyes. Now your taking the mickey:cry_smile:

Bernieboy Sep 20th 2010 7:55 am

Re: Life in brisbane
 

Originally Posted by sonlymewalter (Post 8862648)
i haven't got no eyes. Now your taking the mickey:cry_smile:

Stevie wonder is yer friend,now stop hijacking this thread,go and ban somebody:p

sonlymewalter Sep 20th 2010 7:58 am

Re: Life in brisbane
 

Originally Posted by Fordies (Post 8862081)
like many people on BE i am in the long que for a visa.
we are looking to move to brisbane and are traveling there for a holiday in a few weeks, it was just a quick question on the job prospects in and around brisbane i am a self-employed builder.
I like many builders in the uk cover many scopes of work ie plastering, carpentry, roofing, brickwork and ground works.
would it be worth taking a cv with me and job searching while am there !
Cheers for any help

anyway, where were we.....

Yes

cresta57 Sep 20th 2010 10:49 am

Re: Life in brisbane
 

Originally Posted by Fordies (Post 8862081)
like many people on BE i am in the long que for a visa.
we are looking to move to brisbane and are traveling there for a holiday in a few weeks, it was just a quick question on the job prospects in and around brisbane i am a self-employed builder.
I like many builders in the uk cover many scopes of work ie plastering, carpentry, roofing, brickwork and ground works.
would it be worth taking a cv with me and job searching while am there !
Cheers for any help

Here you'll have to pick just one of those, they don't do multi trades:rolleyes: You can work as an odd job man & do them all but if you go down the legit licenced route then it's lust one. Beware of listing too many skills on your C.V I was a brickie in the U.K but had spent many years doing exactly the same as you [multiple trade stuff] For the last few years in the U.K I had worked doing disabled adaptations for the local authority. When I got here on a skilled visa as a bricklayer they wouldn't let me get a licence as one because my work experience for the previous 6 years had been 80% tiling.
The good news is they just lifted the maximum you can earn per job as an unlicenced contractor from $1100 bucks [labour & materials] to $3300 [labour & materials] Do take note that while you can earn that amount unlicenced customers have no obligation to pay you if your unlicenced. Builders here know that & will take advantage mercilessly so stick to private if you can.;)

Fordies Sep 21st 2010 3:05 am

Re: Life in brisbane
 
cheers for the advice, I am hoping to do carpentry work (if we get a visa) is there much work about, i do look at the job search sites but its hard to get a idea of how much work is going on.
Cheers again :thumbup:

Drinky Sep 26th 2010 1:33 pm

Re: Life in brisbane
 

Originally Posted by Fordies (Post 8865208)
cheers for the advice, I am hoping to do carpentry work (if we get a visa) is there much work about, i do look at the job search sites but its hard to get a idea of how much work is going on.
Cheers again :thumbup:

Most definatly bring your CV, if you try and contact firms whilst in the UK you won't have much response. Better to be over here and chase up firms etc in person. Also get your name put down with employment agencies, they have loads of contacts. The Courier Mail over the weekend has a decent sized jobs section as well!!!


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