plasterjfe
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You don't av to do it plasterjfe,you don't av to do anything you don't want to
That's my problem. I love doing it. Hence why I will never be rich I can't tear myself away.
You don't av to do it plasterjfe,you don't av to do anything you don't want to
My mates been in Christchurch for over a year @Rigsby. They had the earthquake 3 years ago and it's created a lot of work 20 years minimum. He said within reason you can name your price. The weathers good the lifestyles good. I'd be there myself if the mrs wasn't so stubborn about leaving her parents behind.
That's bollox mate, ChCh rebuild is swamped with Chinese and phillipenoes labour working 12/14 hour days living in shared accommodation, plenty of work but the most you'll earn is $30nzd per hour which is £15 per hour (and if the £ continues to rise it will drop more)
the weathers good from dec to march, the rest of the time is smashes it down with rain.
the lifestyle is ok, but very isolated and expensive, 6 bottle of becks cost me $18ndz.
believe me, I chose not to go after spending a few months there, had 5 job offers, 2 on tools but it's not the utopia people believe, the houses are shockingly overpriced with no gas or insulation and many suffer from leaky home syndrome, poorly build, full of condensation and rotting from the inside out.
things cost a lot of money because they don't manufacture anything, everything is imported, I thing the only render manufacturer out there is STO, says it all really.
Never believe anyone who tells you how much money they're getting!
Am getting **** all
Sorry cranny, didn't mean to be sharpe with the reply.
i have seen lads go out there hoping for the dream, lose a lot of money and struggle to get back.
people tend to lump aus and nz into the same category, truth is wages are 40% higher in aus while cost of living is more in nz.
done it myself went out looking for the dream, it's a very isolated place and commuting 2 hours to the next town everyday to work isn't out of the ordinary, don't get me wrong a good life is a achievable but its fooking hard work.
When I was out there you never saw a builder. They just don't have the home improvement market like we do. I did go into a dry lining merchants and contractors yard for a chat. Yes they travel miles to do a job. But there again I would not want to be a builder out there, something more local.
Yes NZ's economy is poorer than Oz but if you can live and work there much better climate imo. Come winning the big one on the Lotto thats where my winter retirement would be.