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Caroline B

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Aug 12, 2001, 4:16:59 PM8/12/01
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I am hoping to migrate to Oz next year - and really like the sound of
Adelaide as I have a young family and do not want to live in a huge
city. We are both IT workers (traditional, not web designers) with lots
of analysis/ programming/testing experience.

I have been told that prospects for IT workers in Adelaide are grim (and
a browse through the vacancies seems to confirm this.) But we're a year
off moving - and the market may change.

My husband or myself will have to find a job to survive - but which
occupations are best for Adelaide? Is there a market for teaching
english as a foreign language there?

What about practical jobs (painting, decorating, plumbing etc?)

Any positive comments would be gratefully received!

:cool: Thanks, Caroline


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Zebee Johnstone

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Aug 12, 2001, 4:41:39 PM8/12/01
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In misc.immigration.australia+nz on Sun, 12 Aug 2001 20:16:59 GMT

Caroline B <for...@britishexpats.com> wrote:
>I am hoping to migrate to Oz next year - and really like the sound of
>Adelaide as I have a young family and do not want to live in a huge
>city. We are both IT workers (traditional, not web designers) with lots
>of analysis/ programming/testing experience.
>
>I have been told that prospects for IT workers in Adelaide are grim (and
>a browse through the vacancies seems to confirm this.) But we're a year
>off moving - and the market may change.

It's a terrible thing, because it *is* a nice place to live. BUt it's
also stagnant.

The Govt is sort of trying, but the distance and timezone are a
problem. SHouldn't be, but are.

In other words... don't bet on it getting any better.

>
>My husband or myself will have to find a job to survive - but which
>occupations are best for Adelaide? Is there a market for teaching
>english as a foreign language there?

Not really, as most immigrants go elsewhere.

>
>What about practical jobs (painting, decorating, plumbing etc?)
>

To be a plumber you have to have the appropriate quals, if you have
those them I guess there's work of some kind, usually is. But how
much? Ditto painting/decorating, I doubt there's a lot because
there's not a lot of building going on.

I love Adelaide, BUt every time I visit, the people who live there
tell me the same thing. It's stagnant. THere are some new things,
but very very few.

Go to Melbourne. It's smaller than Sydney, still vaguely livable.
THen you can visit Adelaide and get a feel. Network a bit, see if
jobs come up. I really do recommend against going there first unless
you have a good cash cushion. Even though it's cheap to live there,
there's bugger all work.

Zebee


Mark Deayton

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Aug 13, 2001, 7:14:06 AM8/13/01
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Zebee Johnstone wrote:
>
> >What about practical jobs (painting, decorating, plumbing etc?)
> >
>
> To be a plumber you have to have the appropriate quals, if you have
> those them I guess there's work of some kind, usually is. But how
> much? Ditto painting/decorating

No quals needed to set up a painting business.

> I doubt there's a lot because
> there's not a lot of building going on.

Other than all of the new inner city apartments, and several new housing
estates in the Hills since the freeway tunnel was completed :-)

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