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I know a few on here have done it. There is a chance that my other half's work is going to take us out of the country. Any tips or advice?
I know a few on here have done it. There is a chance that my other half's work is going to take us out of the country. Any tips or advice?
Noting set in stone yet and very early stages but probably going to be Sydney.Whereabouts?
I’d say to go for it, if you don’t do it you don’t want to look back and have regrets.Noting set in stone yet and very early stages but probably going to be Sydney.
If it comes off I’m definitely going to go through with it. Just have absolutely no idea how to prepare myself.I’d say to go for it, if you don’t do it you don’t want to look back and have regrets.
Practice barbecuing and swimmingIf it comes off I’m definitely going to go through with it. Just have absolutely no idea how to prepare myself.
I’m not sure there’s a lot you can do to be honest, you just have to go for it. Being away from family is a tough one though, that’s probably the downside of it for me.If it comes off I’m definitely going to go through with it. Just have absolutely no idea how to prepare myself.
If it comes off I’m definitely going to go through with it. Just have absolutely no idea how to prepare myself.
Not being able to watch City is a killer as well.Just practice by watching City on ifollow today.
Be prepared for house prices in Sydney, if you thought they were expensive here you ain’t seen nothing yet. Could be a good song title.Noting set in stone yet and very early stages but probably going to be Sydney.
And beers. Some places it nearly £6 for a glass just bigger than a half pint. One of the most expensive places I’ve ever been. Great transport system though which they charge peanuts for.Be prepared for house prices in Sydney, if you thought they were expensive here you ain’t seen nothing yet. Could be a good song title.
Yeah I've seen they are pretty insane. Luckily we know people that can give us a room until we find somewhere and she'll be working immediately. Wages seem pretty good so when it comes to visa time I'll be able to apply and Skype interview in the middle of the night.Be prepared for house prices in Sydney, if you thought they were expensive here you ain’t seen nothing yet. Could be a good song title.
Not at the same time though.Practice barbecuing and swimming
Got a son living in Melbourne. Fantastic lifestyle and a fantastic place to live.Noting set in stone yet and very early stages but probably going to be Sydney.
Got a son living in Melbourne. Fantastic lifestyle and a fantastic place to live.
Always found the Australians to be great people.
Sydney is a fantastic city and there is always something to do.
Only advice I would give is to embrace it and appreciate what a lucky sod you are!!
You'll be able to go and watch the Sky BluesNoting set in stone yet and very early stages but probably going to be Sydney.
I know a few on here have done it. There is a chance that my other half's work is going to take us out of the country. Any tips or advice?
Already checked that out. Western Sydney Wanderers can get fucked.You'll be able to go and watch the Sky Blues
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LG - how old are you? I was given the opportunity to work for 3 years in either USA or Australia. At that time I was late fifties and thought I was too old to make the move. If I had been 10 years younger I would have jumped at the chance, knowing I could rent my house out and the company would have paid for overseas housing. If young enough and the deal is good - go for it.Noting set in stone yet and very early stages but probably going to be Sydney.
On the flip side, I have a cousin who moved to Sydney but returned home a year later and said people over there are very clicky and hard to make friends with.
Early 30s mate. I'm going to jump at the chance if it comes through. Just knew there are a few on here who have done it and seeing what they suggest. I've moved around the UK a bit so used to new places just not the other side of the world.LG - how old are you? I was given the opportunity to work for 3 years in either USA or Australia. At that time I was late fifties and thought I was too old to make the move. If I had been 10 years younger I would have jumped at the chance, knowing I could rent my house out and the company would have paid for overseas housing. If young enough and the deal is good - go for it.
Early 30s mate. I'm going to jump at the chance if it comes through. Just knew there are a few on here who have done it and seeing what they suggest. I've moved around the UK a bit so used to new places just not the other side of the world.
a mate of mine tried to get to know a bunch of dolphins and had the same problem.On the flip side, I have a cousin who moved to Sydney but returned home a year later and said people over there are very clicky and hard to make friends with.
I think they did it on porpoise.a mate of mine tried to get to know a bunch of dolphins and had the same problem.