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Please stay in touch Jason!
Best of luck out there. I will send you Pat's (Karmatik's) email address and let him know you will be there.
What date will you arrive?
G'day from OZ Jason. Good to hear you are making the move down here, you wont regret it. Economy is still booming here and construction industry is struggling to cope with the demand for and lack of skills. Petrol less than sixty pence a litre should appeal to you too!
Im in Bendigo, about 2 hours north of Melbourne. So impressed you are bringing the tomcat with you, it will indeed be the only one on Australian soil. I did consider bringing mine here but have since sold it. I drive an MR2 turbo now. You will be spoilt for choice for race tracks here, they are all over. There are some great public roads too for the MG TF such as in the alpine areas.
If there is anything I can do to help when you land here let me know. If you can squeeze a packet of penguins in your suitcase for me I would be eternally grateful!
Send me a PM and I'll forward you all my contact details.
Your in the construction industry aren't you Jason???
I've been looking at the same idea but maybe in a few years.
Best of luck
Joiner, or carpenter as the aussies say.
I have also taken a MG TF race car and a MG TF road car.
Yeah a friend of a friend has gone out there but has had to retrain under their guidelines to gain an ozzy qualification as a chippy, moneys ok but quality of life is much better and sunshine nearly always on the forecast.
I've been looking into a few bits and bobs ith regards to site management out there as apparantly theres lots going up.
karmatik wrote:G'day from OZ Jason. Good to hear you are making the move down here, you wont regret it. Economy is still booming here and construction industry is struggling to cope with the demand for and lack of skills. Petrol less than sixty pence a litre should appeal to you too!
Im in Bendigo, about 2 hours north of Melbourne. So impressed you are bringing the tomcat with you, it will indeed be the only one on Australian soil. I did consider bringing mine here but have since sold it. I drive an MR2 turbo now. You will be spoilt for choice for race tracks here, they are all over. There are some great public roads too for the MG TF such as in the alpine areas.
If there is anything I can do to help when you land here let me know. If you can squeeze a packet of penguins in your suitcase for me I would be eternally grateful!
Send me a PM and I'll forward you all my contact details.
Pat
I will be in contact, when I was in Oz last year I visited all the tracks, Winton is close ish to you as so is Calder.
So there is a good chance I will get a job.
karmatik wrote:G'day from OZ Jason. Good to hear you are making the move down here, you wont regret it. Economy is still booming here and construction industry is struggling to cope with the demand for and lack of skills. Petrol less than sixty pence a litre should appeal to you too!
Im in Bendigo, about 2 hours north of Melbourne. So impressed you are bringing the tomcat with you, it will indeed be the only one on Australian soil. I did consider bringing mine here but have since sold it. I drive an MR2 turbo now. You will be spoilt for choice for race tracks here, they are all over. There are some great public roads too for the MG TF such as in the alpine areas.
If there is anything I can do to help when you land here let me know. If you can squeeze a packet of penguins in your suitcase for me I would be eternally grateful!
Send me a PM and I'll forward you all my contact details.
Pat
I will be in contact, when I was in Oz last year I visited all the tracks, Winton is close ish to you as so is Calder.
So there is a good chance I will get a job.
Yes, all good tracks which always have track days, skid pans etc for the road registered cars. We also have drag strips nearby and also the hot rod centre of Oz in Castlemaine only down the road. There are some great mechanics and machinists around too so you will have no worries getting more custom type work done. You will probably also have to rely on NZ for spare parts for the tomcat but I dont think its too expensive getting parts over, the two countries have strong ties.
Im a civil engineer and have many contacts in the construction industry and deal with a lot of contractors. I assumed you had something lined up.
If any of you guys are in construction related work and fancy a change, let me know.
karmatik wrote:Im a civil engineer and have many contacts in the construction industry and deal with a lot of contractors. I assumed you had something lined up.
If any of you guys are in construction related work and fancy a change, let me know.
nowt like your own personal jobcentre+
good luck you lucky buggar
'94 214 cabby
'95 1.6 tigra (me lil banger)
"Life's a waste of time, Time's a waste of life
so get wasted all the time and have the time of your life"
The cars have landed, but the customs want me to pay tax on the car spares We know what Rover spares are worth but Australians don't, they want a fortune off me or they will get scrapped.
Yes I heard or read about the customs and the spare car parts.
Still, at least you have a job now and you can continue with your new sunshine life. Do not ever say you are sick of the sunshine and miss the crappy weather back home. If you ever start feeling like that, ignore those feelings and they will eventually go away.
karmatik wrote:
Im a civil engineer and have many contacts in the construction industry and deal with a lot of contractors. I assumed you had something lined up.
If any of you guys are in construction related work and fancy a change, let me know.
Im in construction we want to move in the next 6 or 7 years or so but it will probably be to canada, i wouldent mind austraila buy the gf has some sort of an adversion to nice sunny weather all the time. lol.
Good look with your new job then, i know the way things are going over hear construction industry wise is probably a wise move!
Chugging along on the black stuff
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