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Moving to perth looking for advice

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Created by Alfredo > 9 months ago, 13 Mar 2009
Alfredo
NSW, 78 posts
13 Mar 2009 2:48PM
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moving my ass over to perth for a taste of the good windsurfing life!

I'm from sydney and been to perth a million times last year to go windsurfing.. (may have only been 9 times not a million)

I'm curious to hear from the locals to find out more about perth from your perspective as to where should i live? I'm thinking of getting a house in safety bay, by the water?

Are there suburbs i should avoid due to crime?

Any recommendations on where you would live?

Whats the job and housing market like over there now?

Should i move to perth or would you avoid it? (economy thing in midn and all)

Any other thoughts or advice?

muchly appreciated :)

Simon

gosia
WA, 17 posts
13 Mar 2009 2:10PM
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Don't come if you work in law-enforcement. You'll get no judicial support at all!
But it's windy and beautiful.
Just do it!

Wait 6 months to buy a house. Average price is dropping. (not so much near the beach)

WINDY MILLER
WA, 3183 posts
13 Mar 2009 5:37PM
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the best advice u can get is to bypass perth.


Move straight to Geraldton, WA


trust me





WINDY MILLER
WA, 3183 posts
13 Mar 2009 5:38PM
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i wish i had

RRamjet
QLD, 43 posts
14 Mar 2009 1:30AM
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Safety Bay is good for flat water stuff, not much of any waves this way south.
The area and local suburbs are good value to buy into at the moment, just depends on where you get to work and how far you want to travel. Yeah some suburbs are a bit average and to avoid, but plenty to pick from for better.

The new southern railway and a freeway that will take you both directions soon is good transport options north to south.

I live close to here and its been all good, but previously I was North of the river, and this was better if cutting down traveling time if heading to Lancelin for a sail, and other northern beaches that offered everything from wave to flat.

Job market is changing, but depends what you are chasing and your line of field is.

Good luck on moving.

nebbian
WA, 6277 posts
14 Mar 2009 10:44PM
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I did it a year and a half ago, best thing I ever did.

Now isn't quite the right time to come over if you're after windsurfing though, the seabreezes are all but spent for the season...

Sort out your shiz, sell everything that isn't absolutely essential, then give away half of what's left. Come across in the spring, and join the party

mineral1
WA, 4564 posts
14 Mar 2009 11:07PM
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nebbian said...

I did it a year and a half ago, best thing I ever did.

Now isn't quite the right time to come over if you're after windsurfing though, the seabreezes are all but spent for the season...

Sort out your shiz, sell everything that isn't absolutely essential, then give away half of what's left. Come across in the spring, and join the party


And sail for Pinnas , Nebs does

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
14 Mar 2009 11:52PM
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nebbian said...

I did it a year and a half ago, best thing I ever did.

And we still love ya Nebs

shark
WA, 361 posts
15 Mar 2009 1:00AM
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number 1 tip-dont mention daylight saving and how it never comes up for discussion in NSW.

Alfredo
NSW, 78 posts
16 Mar 2009 2:35PM
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mmm thanks peeps... food for thought... I'm hating sydney right now for lots of reasons and hence my desire to move to perth sooner rather than later.

It might pay to give it a bit before i move across tho.

I'm in engineering currently.. - mechanical...

i understand there is a shortage of jobs there for people like me.. so might need to consider a career change for a little while. Unsure of what to do but my circumstances here have changed ten fold recently and yeh...

i'm waffling...

Anyone got a job? lol All i need is a job then i'm coming there!

Rad Lad
226 posts
16 Mar 2009 1:15PM
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Once you committ the universe will provide.

The rats are getting bigger are they?

Alfredo
NSW, 78 posts
16 Mar 2009 5:35PM
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Rad Lad said...

Once you committ the universe will provide.

The rats are getting bigger are they?



Rats bigger, windsurfing sails are getting bigger too... wind been crap for the last month due to the few big storms unsettling things..

Perth lifestyle is different and suits me somewhat better thats the crux of it... and its a good excuse to avoid the rta and local sydney cops who are both legally acting criminals in their own right.

nebbian
WA, 6277 posts
16 Mar 2009 6:52PM
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Alfredo said...
... and its a good excuse to avoid the rta and local sydney cops who are both legally acting criminals in their own right.



You have no idea. Seriously, we have something called the DPI (not to be confused with the department for primary industry over east) which is the biggest bureaucratic nightmare that I've ever seen in my life. Does the RTA take six weeks to change your address?

The DPI makes the RTA look like a stack of competent, fast filing cabinets in comparison.

And this is coming from someone who had to pay a $650 fine to the RTA because they didn't transfer my rego properly and I had to pay the fine for my car which was incurred AFTER I sold it.

I wouldn't come over here to get away from the RTA (or cops for that matter). But you're right about the lifestyle, I reckon it's the best place on earth!

Alfredo
NSW, 78 posts
17 Mar 2009 12:09AM
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I wouldn't come over here to get away from the RTA (or cops for that matter). But you're right about the lifestyle, I reckon it's the best place on earth!


haha i would never move to avoid the rta or sydney police. Its the lifestyle i'm chasing!

This thread was merely a shout out to see what the situation is like over there from a local's perspective on topics like work, housing, lifestyle, bikini's, boobs that sort of thing.

I will let you know how i go... just looking for a job now and then might come for a drive one day... with a trailer of course and all my stuff on it...

evets
WA, 685 posts
16 Mar 2009 10:15PM
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come on over, best decision I ever made one of the best decisions ( I could get into a lot of trouble )

Now not great for wind though. You have a few months of low wind times to get your stuff together.
On the jobs front Gold mines are going well still: look at them!

stone
WA, 243 posts
17 Mar 2009 10:27AM
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yeah you could move to rocko, saftey bay, geraldton but why not give esperance a go. get away from all the crowds and kiters. but do wait at least six months to buy. enjoy where eva you choose.

Eggy
WA, 58 posts
17 Mar 2009 12:20PM
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"Good" engineers are hard to find as well. Alot of people are most likley cleaning house so you might jag something. The last few years brought a lot of Dip ****s outta the wood work so if you know your stuff you'll most likley get a start. I have lived in a lot of differant places in and out of Oz and i still find Perth or WA the best place to be and I have only just started to windsurfing. So come on over there is plenty of room and the waters great!

japester
VIC, 63 posts
19 Mar 2009 6:19AM
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Alfredo said...
I'm in engineering currently.. - mechanical...



I've been searching for the last couple of months and it's very lack lustre over here at the moment :(
The resources have also taken a dive, which may impact you more. That said, gas (an oil) is still rocking on, so if you can get your nose into that area, you might be set.
I'll give my dad a poke and see if he knows of anything that's coming up. What area of mechanical are you skilled in?

Alfredo
NSW, 78 posts
24 Mar 2009 8:45AM
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Just bought all the steel for the trailer to carry my stuff over... she will be a 1900 x 4800 (internal dimensions) box trailer with high wall sides and a cage... Cant wait to get it finished...

Early/Mid July is the date/time we are looking at. Just need a job now. its a bit hard to look for jobs sitting here in sydney!

Will be over there in perth for the Easter long weekend 9th till 13th April if anyone is keen to say hello!

Can't wait!

nebbian
WA, 6277 posts
24 Mar 2009 8:12AM
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Alfredo said...
Early/Mid July is the date/time we are looking at. Just need a job now. its a bit hard to look for jobs sitting here in sydney!


Seek
www.seek.com.au/ and ye shall find

WINDY MILLER
WA, 3183 posts
24 Mar 2009 11:37AM
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alfy.

when your making your trailor, make enough room for a bed and a tv.

stay unemployed, live off beans and rice.

maybe work for a week or two up north or get the dole.... to fund the year. then spend it chasing wind / waves all over WA..

THE DREAM costs nothing (almost)

Alfredo
NSW, 78 posts
24 Mar 2009 4:41PM
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WINDY MILLER said...

alfy.

when your making your trailor, make enough room for a bed and a tv.

stay unemployed, live off beans and rice.

maybe work for a week or two up north or get the dole.... to fund the year. then spend it chasing wind / waves all over WA..

THE DREAM costs nothing (almost)




lol i love it... would do it too... only problem is that my lady friend might not be so keen on that... haha...

I have had a look at seek but its completely overrun by hay's recruiting! drives me bonkers... doesnt anyone advertise an actual job anymore? Recruiters have become the norm i see...

I dont like recruitment agencies as you may have guessed... Good idea just not for me..

nebbian
WA, 6277 posts
24 Mar 2009 4:02PM
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I hear ya Alfredo, I got burned badly by a recruitment agency over here, word of advice, if you're after a job in IT, avoid [company name that rhymes with "Handle"] at all costs!

Yowzers that still hurts, a year later. B@stards.

Good luck on making the pilgrimmage, PM me when you're over here and I'll show you around if you like.

Crasher
WA, 72 posts
25 Mar 2009 1:22AM
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If ya looking for a job in mech engineering look up Icon or Ame they r all a happy bunch, never no your luck?

Alfredo
NSW, 78 posts
25 Mar 2009 9:09AM
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Yeh i am looking for a mechanical engineering kind of role. I'll give them a bell thanks for the heads up.

And yeh when i make the move i'll send u a pm and be good to meet some of you local windsurfing folk... I know my way around perth mostly but i am sure there are some cool places that i dont know about.

I cant wait aye! The steel for the trailer arrives tomorrow morning so i'll start on that very soon might even post up some pics (not that this is a trailer building forum)...

Be there soon!

Simon

windsurfer44
WA, 243 posts
25 Mar 2009 3:31PM
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Travel 4 hours North and you'll find a lovely windy place called Geraldton =)

hoop
1979 posts
25 Mar 2009 8:12PM
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4 hours! Cool, you're driving next Gero trip.



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