CeBIT EXPO - HANOVER
#16
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 402
Re: CeBIT EXPO - HANOVER
1433 to be exact.
But hey Campbells, don't let facts ever get in your way!
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Cate...142=&x=55&y=18
But hey Campbells, don't let facts ever get in your way!
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Cate...142=&x=55&y=18
#17
Re: CeBIT EXPO - HANOVER
1433 to be exact.
But hey Campbells, don't let facts ever get in your way!
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Cate...142=&x=55&y=18
But hey Campbells, don't let facts ever get in your way!
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Cate...142=&x=55&y=18
My buddy has arrived
Sorry mate but where are the 1433 you refer to ?
If you drill down into the Trademe link you provided it also offers 3 month contracts and salaries under the $45 K threshold as stipulated by NZIS determining that a role can be considered a skilled position.
But hey, you are obviously the Yoda of facts
PS: A statement is when someone ( as clever as yourself) has painstakingly researched and come up with a a precise No like you have.
A question is = what I asked
"Is there really 1000 IT jobs available in NZ"
#18
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 2,813
Re: CeBIT EXPO - HANOVER
D'oh...'verb - subject agreement', mate. "Are there really 1000 IT jobs available in NZ?"
I suppose that knowledge of simple grammar is considered skilled and New Zealand gave me permanent residence based on my ability to teach this simple grammar rule to foreign students. The funny thing is that I was earning nowhere near NZ$45K.
#19
Re: CeBIT EXPO - HANOVER
You keep banging on this and I'd like to know where you get this idea.
D'oh...'verb - subject agreement', mate. "Are there really 1000 IT jobs available in NZ?"
I suppose that knowledge of simple grammar is considered skilled and New Zealand gave me permanent residence based on my ability to teach this simple grammar rule to foreign students. The funny thing is that I was earning nowhere near NZ$45K.
D'oh...'verb - subject agreement', mate. "Are there really 1000 IT jobs available in NZ?"
I suppose that knowledge of simple grammar is considered skilled and New Zealand gave me permanent residence based on my ability to teach this simple grammar rule to foreign students. The funny thing is that I was earning nowhere near NZ$45K.
Re you not earning $45 K I guess that teachers are just not paid the same as in IT.
Our source:
We paid a very expensive immigration consultant and when I was on the job market coming to NZ for LSD this is what he informed me.
I'm sure the info is on the NZIS site.
Re the verb thing teacher, I said I asked a question , didn’t make a statement.
#20
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 2,813
Re: CeBIT EXPO - HANOVER
To use the vernacular, 'You done got did.'
I'm sure you are sure of many things. However, I'm sure that some of these things you are sure about are not really sure.
There are books on the table. (Statement)
Are there books on the table? (Question)
#21
Re: CeBIT EXPO - HANOVER
True, that.
LSD? Whoa dude, fo' real?
To use the vernacular, 'You done got did.'
I'm sure you are sure of many things. However, I'm sure that some of these things you are sure about are not really sure.
That doesn't make any difference.
There are books on the table. (Statement)
Are there books on the table? (Question)
LSD? Whoa dude, fo' real?
To use the vernacular, 'You done got did.'
I'm sure you are sure of many things. However, I'm sure that some of these things you are sure about are not really sure.
That doesn't make any difference.
There are books on the table. (Statement)
Are there books on the table? (Question)
You are so clever and gramartised you are way beyond me
Yeah, my English is sad but it still got me my last job that was over $100 k package and I now run my own company as I did for 5 years prior to coming to NZ.
So teacher
Whilst your English is smarter than mine …………
#22
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Joined: Dec 2005
Location: noisy land, it's still noisy & crazy wrong
Posts: 254
Re: CeBIT EXPO - HANOVER
But we still don't know how many books are on happy's table
#23
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 2,813
Re: CeBIT EXPO - HANOVER
Go on, finish your thoughts. You don't strike me as being coy.
#24
Re: CeBIT EXPO - HANOVER
Re nicely paid, nope. No where near what I was earning before and no where what I could earn in other countries
Without great English
You see, my father ran his own company and believed that my education should be commercial rather than being grammatically correct.
Coy, nope, not me
As they say,
The answer is always no until you ask
#25
Re: CeBIT EXPO - HANOVER
Robbo25
Yes I signed up with the newzealandnow site. The have just sent me an invite to a seminar on the 11th or 13th March in London. It is being hosted by Hudson.
Campbells
Looking forward to visiting Germany again. I lived there for 20 years. Yes I will be having a glass or maybe 2 of the fine Wobbley
Yes I signed up with the newzealandnow site. The have just sent me an invite to a seminar on the 11th or 13th March in London. It is being hosted by Hudson.
Campbells
Looking forward to visiting Germany again. I lived there for 20 years. Yes I will be having a glass or maybe 2 of the fine Wobbley