RNZAF / RAF transfers.
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Re: RNZAF / RAF transfers.
[QUOTE=brujarerdeb;5030614]Hi D.C. ta for the reply on the other thread. Good luck with your move.
on another note, folks I'm new to this site so please bear with me
At the mo I'm still in the British Army Air Corps, pilot on Lynx, and looking for info as to transferring to the RNZAF as a pilot. Easy enough some may think, but the thing that goes against me is that I'm not a commissioned officer, but a sergeant, so having had previous emails with them across the water in NZ I get the distinct impression that they're not interested in a non-commissioned oik like me. Does anyone have any details on the recruiting side of life over here in Blighty? Obviously I can go through the procedure once I've arrived in NZ to join, I'm just trying to explore all possibilities etc and to keep the expense down of course! (I can fly already, I just need to prove that I can use a knife and fork properly )
Ta in advance
just wondering if there are any ex RAF out there that transfered to the RNZAF, either on their own or as part of the recruitment package?
Trying to get ideas together on whether it would be a good move or otherwise. Like the thought of NZ and lifestyle but keep hearing bad things about wages, crime and attitude towards immigrants.i am still serving and am a airframe propulsion engineer.Would like any bodys thoughts ,big thing being the pay .thanks for your help
"g"
on another note, folks I'm new to this site so please bear with me
At the mo I'm still in the British Army Air Corps, pilot on Lynx, and looking for info as to transferring to the RNZAF as a pilot. Easy enough some may think, but the thing that goes against me is that I'm not a commissioned officer, but a sergeant, so having had previous emails with them across the water in NZ I get the distinct impression that they're not interested in a non-commissioned oik like me. Does anyone have any details on the recruiting side of life over here in Blighty? Obviously I can go through the procedure once I've arrived in NZ to join, I'm just trying to explore all possibilities etc and to keep the expense down of course! (I can fly already, I just need to prove that I can use a knife and fork properly )
Ta in advance
just wondering if there are any ex RAF out there that transfered to the RNZAF, either on their own or as part of the recruitment package?
Trying to get ideas together on whether it would be a good move or otherwise. Like the thought of NZ and lifestyle but keep hearing bad things about wages, crime and attitude towards immigrants.i am still serving and am a airframe propulsion engineer.Would like any bodys thoughts ,big thing being the pay .thanks for your help
"g"
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Re: RNZAF / RAF transfers.
NZDF pay isn't that great, especially considering the buoyant employment market just now. We've just had our first pay rise for 2 years, which is a mighty 1.5%! There is no equivalent to the AFPRB and no automatic "cost of living" salary increase, which the AFPRB delivers in UK. If you have a CPL and aero engineering experience you would probably be better looking at civil aviation - lots of helo flying all over the country.
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Re: RNZAF / RAF transfers.
Hi Andy and Debborah welcome to New Zealand
That swaying feeling took nearly a week to leave us properly but neither of us are keen on heights so it may have been standing on the balcony that did it
That swaying feeling took nearly a week to leave us properly but neither of us are keen on heights so it may have been standing on the balcony that did it
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Re: RNZAF / RAF transfers.
Welcome to the thread HappyG
If its money your coming for dont join the NZDF not the biggest payers in the market. Even if you have some cash from a house sale in UK Auckland and the surrounds are an expensive place to live but there is always Ohakea near Palmerston North with towns like this nearby
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/...ectid=10453028
I know two expats who have bought in Fielding and they are both happy with living there.
As for crime I come from the North West and there are plenty of areas and towns I would not consider living in there same here you pick where you want to buy your house, look around and listen to local advice.
Attitude to immigrants, havent seen any bad response's everyone we have met up to now wants to know why we left the UK and what we think of New Zealand up to now, saying that there are a few at work convinced we are here for a quick and easy entry to the country and will be off as soon as we become eligble for some superannuation, some may be some are not but work is very familiar just perhaps not at the same pace it depends where in the UK you have worked.
For us the move has worked we have had tears and Tracy misses her family but life is normal and we have met some good people that have the same experiences as us so it helps talking through anything that happens.
There are some good threads on this and other forums on life here so if you read all the good and bad and ask people questions that concern you you may prepare yourself because it is a change but for most a good and an enjoyable one
Cheers Rick & Tracy
If its money your coming for dont join the NZDF not the biggest payers in the market. Even if you have some cash from a house sale in UK Auckland and the surrounds are an expensive place to live but there is always Ohakea near Palmerston North with towns like this nearby
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/...ectid=10453028
I know two expats who have bought in Fielding and they are both happy with living there.
As for crime I come from the North West and there are plenty of areas and towns I would not consider living in there same here you pick where you want to buy your house, look around and listen to local advice.
Attitude to immigrants, havent seen any bad response's everyone we have met up to now wants to know why we left the UK and what we think of New Zealand up to now, saying that there are a few at work convinced we are here for a quick and easy entry to the country and will be off as soon as we become eligble for some superannuation, some may be some are not but work is very familiar just perhaps not at the same pace it depends where in the UK you have worked.
For us the move has worked we have had tears and Tracy misses her family but life is normal and we have met some good people that have the same experiences as us so it helps talking through anything that happens.
There are some good threads on this and other forums on life here so if you read all the good and bad and ask people questions that concern you you may prepare yourself because it is a change but for most a good and an enjoyable one
Cheers Rick & Tracy
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Re: RNZAF / RAF transfers.
NZDF pay isn't that great, especially considering the buoyant employment market just now. We've just had our first pay rise for 2 years, which is a mighty 1.5%! There is no equivalent to the AFPRB and no automatic "cost of living" salary increase, which the AFPRB delivers in UK. If you have a CPL and aero engineering experience you would probably be better looking at civil aviation - lots of helo flying all over the country.
Money is not the biggest thing ,however the sad fact is that it makes the world go round ,i want to come out to new zealand for a lot more than money,the change in life stye and the big outdoors ,and the chance to bring my kids up away from the rat race that is the UK.I am a jnco with 17 years in aero engineering ,do you know figures for what a cpl rnzaf earns?
cheers
"G"
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Re: RNZAF / RAF transfers.
Welcome to the thread HappyG
If its money your coming for dont join the NZDF not the biggest payers in the market. Even if you have some cash from a house sale in UK Auckland and the surrounds are an expensive place to live but there is always Ohakea near Palmerston North with towns like this nearby
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/...ectid=10453028
I know two expats who have bought in Fielding and they are both happy with living there.
As for crime I come from the North West and there are plenty of areas and towns I would not consider living in there same here you pick where you want to buy your house, look around and listen to local advice.
Attitude to immigrants, havent seen any bad response's everyone we have met up to now wants to know why we left the UK and what we think of New Zealand up to now, saying that there are a few at work convinced we are here for a quick and easy entry to the country and will be off as soon as we become eligble for some superannuation, some may be some are not but work is very familiar just perhaps not at the same pace it depends where in the UK you have worked.
For us the move has worked we have had tears and Tracy misses her family but life is normal and we have met some good people that have the same experiences as us so it helps talking through anything that happens.
There are some good threads on this and other forums on life here so if you read all the good and bad and ask people questions that concern you you may prepare yourself because it is a change but for most a good and an enjoyable one
Cheers Rick & Tracy
If its money your coming for dont join the NZDF not the biggest payers in the market. Even if you have some cash from a house sale in UK Auckland and the surrounds are an expensive place to live but there is always Ohakea near Palmerston North with towns like this nearby
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/...ectid=10453028
I know two expats who have bought in Fielding and they are both happy with living there.
As for crime I come from the North West and there are plenty of areas and towns I would not consider living in there same here you pick where you want to buy your house, look around and listen to local advice.
Attitude to immigrants, havent seen any bad response's everyone we have met up to now wants to know why we left the UK and what we think of New Zealand up to now, saying that there are a few at work convinced we are here for a quick and easy entry to the country and will be off as soon as we become eligble for some superannuation, some may be some are not but work is very familiar just perhaps not at the same pace it depends where in the UK you have worked.
For us the move has worked we have had tears and Tracy misses her family but life is normal and we have met some good people that have the same experiences as us so it helps talking through anything that happens.
There are some good threads on this and other forums on life here so if you read all the good and bad and ask people questions that concern you you may prepare yourself because it is a change but for most a good and an enjoyable one
Cheers Rick & Tracy
I know what you mean about houses my wife is from the north west so finding the right area is all ways down to a little bit of research.At the moment i am in the early stages of applying but i am very keen to see it through to the end .One quick question my sound dumb but what is "superannuation"
thank you for your help
"G"
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Re: RNZAF / RAF transfers.
Thanks for the info
Money is not the biggest thing ,however the sad fact is that it makes the world go round ,i want to come out to new zealand for a lot more than money,the change in life stye and the big outdoors ,and the chance to bring my kids up away from the rat race that is the UK.I am a jnco with 17 years in aero engineering ,do you know figures for what a cpl rnzaf earns?
cheers
"G"
Money is not the biggest thing ,however the sad fact is that it makes the world go round ,i want to come out to new zealand for a lot more than money,the change in life stye and the big outdoors ,and the chance to bring my kids up away from the rat race that is the UK.I am a jnco with 17 years in aero engineering ,do you know figures for what a cpl rnzaf earns?
cheers
"G"
And in reply to your other question, "Super" is a pension scheme. One of the advantages of working for the NZDF is that you get a very good super scheme; it is contributory, but the govt contributes nearly twice what the employee does, and it is invested very well. You get it all as a lump sum when you leave
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Re: RNZAF / RAF transfers.
I can probably find that out for you.
And in reply to your other question, "Super" is a pension scheme. One of the advantages of working for the NZDF is that you get a very good super scheme; it is contributory, but the govt contributes nearly twice what the employee does, and it is invested very well. You get it all as a lump sum when you leave
And in reply to your other question, "Super" is a pension scheme. One of the advantages of working for the NZDF is that you get a very good super scheme; it is contributory, but the govt contributes nearly twice what the employee does, and it is invested very well. You get it all as a lump sum when you leave
As for the "super" thing i was unaware of that until now,i take it that you are serving or have served ?.As i have said this is one big step in to the unknown at the moment and all the info that we can gleam is gratefully accepted.I think it is time i filled in the forms and see were they take me and mine.
thanks again
"G"
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Re: RNZAF / RAF transfers.
Welcome to the thread HappyG
If its money your coming for dont join the NZDF not the biggest payers in the market. Even if you have some cash from a house sale in UK Auckland and the surrounds are an expensive place to live but there is always Ohakea near Palmerston North with towns like this nearby
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/...ectid=10453028
I know two expats who have bought in Fielding and they are both happy with living there.
As for crime I come from the North West and there are plenty of areas and towns I would not consider living in there same here you pick where you want to buy your house, look around and listen to local advice.
Attitude to immigrants, havent seen any bad response's everyone we have met up to now wants to know why we left the UK and what we think of New Zealand up to now, saying that there are a few at work convinced we are here for a quick and easy entry to the country and will be off as soon as we become eligble for some superannuation, some may be some are not but work is very familiar just perhaps not at the same pace it depends where in the UK you have worked.
For us the move has worked we have had tears and Tracy misses her family but life is normal and we have met some good people that have the same experiences as us so it helps talking through anything that happens.
There are some good threads on this and other forums on life here so if you read all the good and bad and ask people questions that concern you you may prepare yourself because it is a change but for most a good and an enjoyable one
Cheers Rick & Tracy
If its money your coming for dont join the NZDF not the biggest payers in the market. Even if you have some cash from a house sale in UK Auckland and the surrounds are an expensive place to live but there is always Ohakea near Palmerston North with towns like this nearby
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/...ectid=10453028
I know two expats who have bought in Fielding and they are both happy with living there.
As for crime I come from the North West and there are plenty of areas and towns I would not consider living in there same here you pick where you want to buy your house, look around and listen to local advice.
Attitude to immigrants, havent seen any bad response's everyone we have met up to now wants to know why we left the UK and what we think of New Zealand up to now, saying that there are a few at work convinced we are here for a quick and easy entry to the country and will be off as soon as we become eligble for some superannuation, some may be some are not but work is very familiar just perhaps not at the same pace it depends where in the UK you have worked.
For us the move has worked we have had tears and Tracy misses her family but life is normal and we have met some good people that have the same experiences as us so it helps talking through anything that happens.
There are some good threads on this and other forums on life here so if you read all the good and bad and ask people questions that concern you you may prepare yourself because it is a change but for most a good and an enjoyable one
Cheers Rick & Tracy
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Re: RNZAF / RAF transfers.
Hi happyg
yeah I came over with the recruitment package, any questions just ask away plenty of people to answer
Rick
yeah I came over with the recruitment package, any questions just ask away plenty of people to answer
Rick
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Re: RNZAF / RAF transfers.
Was wondering if you could help me, just filing out ird form and they are asking for an address, obviously we dont have one yet, can you remember what you did as RNZAF are asking for these forms back.
Hope you are still enjoying yourselves
Thanks
Annxx
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Hi Ann for my IRD number I used the private bag address at Whenuapai on Wellingtons advice even though the form said not to and mine was sorted for my arrival. Tracy and the kids sorted theirs out once we arrived as there is an IRD office right next door to the hotel in Takapuna and you have time of in the first two weeks of the induction course for that sort of thing and you will have a married quarter address for those
Enjoying the midwinter weather although it is better than the UK and my Oranges are ripe enough to pick now not a bad crop for late winter
Rick
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Re: RNZAF / RAF transfers.
just a few questions first ,i am trying to work out if this the right thing for myself and my family.I am still serving and dont know the implications on coming out early will have on my pension.I have served 17 years and i have 5 years left to my 22,did you come out on the redundices or just finish your time? .I realize that the pay is nothing compared to the RAF however if i have my pension i will be ok.When you came across did you keep your rank or were you just offered a post as they required ?As you can see i am in the first stages however i have become some what disillusioned with the RAF i am about to start my 6 th op tour and i know when my 7 th will begin all ready.
thanks for your time.
"G"
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Re: RNZAF / RAF transfers.
Hello all, It's raining in the uk, surprise surprise!
I know this has prob been on before but I was just wondering if It's worth bringing washing machines, fridges, tumble dryers etc out with us? Will our TV work out there?? any other advice on what to bring out in the container??
All advice is appreciated
Cheers
Richy and Kat
I know this has prob been on before but I was just wondering if It's worth bringing washing machines, fridges, tumble dryers etc out with us? Will our TV work out there?? any other advice on what to bring out in the container??
All advice is appreciated
Cheers
Richy and Kat
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Re: RNZAF / RAF transfers.
Hello all, It's raining in the uk, surprise surprise!
I know this has prob been on before but I was just wondering if It's worth bringing washing machines, fridges, tumble dryers etc out with us? Will our TV work out there?? any other advice on what to bring out in the container??
All advice is appreciated
Cheers
Richy and Kat
I know this has prob been on before but I was just wondering if It's worth bringing washing machines, fridges, tumble dryers etc out with us? Will our TV work out there?? any other advice on what to bring out in the container??
All advice is appreciated
Cheers
Richy and Kat