hi just seen your question, at the moment there is lots of work for bricklayers in and around Perth, loads of houses going up everywhere and they cant get bricklayers to build them. There is a waiting time on some slabs of about 4 weeks to get brickwork started. Your other half would probably expect to earn about $270 a day and that would go up the longer hes there, its a bit different there with the profile system they use but at the end of the day a brick is a brick and he will be fine. Once hes got some experience of WA house building he could start his own team and then he can earn a bit more. Be careful about the visa you go for tho, im not 100% but I think theres some commotion about 489 because theyre bringing in school fees of about $4000 a year per child but check it out
"Aussies only work half days?" haha, let me tell you youll never work harder than you do in Australia, ive been a bricky for 23 years and worked all over the UK and Germany and i can tell you Australia is a hard days work, up at 4 am, and its about 30 degrees then, start at 6ish with a break (smoko) at about 11 for half an hour then work through till about 3.30, dont get me wrong i loved working here and met some good friends but it is a challenge. The heat is intense, the flies are a pain in the ar*e and everybody is hoping for the fremantle doctor to turn up, all i can say is get plenty of suncream, plenty of water, buy yourself an eski and a fly net and a sombrero and good luck. And to the original poster asking about qualifications....dont worry about qualies if your good at your job youll be ok, check on gumtree for work and watch out who you work for, give it 12 months then try going it alone.....good luck
Break-Lease in Erskine, absolutely stunning house, 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 car garage, finished to a very high standard, air con, low maintainance gardens, use of pool, tennis courts, gym, hot tub, no pets, this house has it all. $450 per week
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Hi weve been renting a house in Perth for the last 5 months and our landlord anounced a few weeks back that he was putting the house up for sale, after a few viewings and lots of estateagent visits the house has been sold. We have untill the end of January when our lease expires to move out.....this is where it gets interesting. We asked for a copy of our bond certificate which i believe is a legal requirement to which his answer was "i havnt put it in a bond scheme, ive got it in my bank", im not sure this guy can be trusted and my question is are we leaving ourselves wide open to be taken advantage of?
I agree with your agent, id go for 6 weeks. When we arrived we had ours for 4 and it put a lot of pressure on us finding a place plus it is not a pleasant experience trying to secure your first rental
ok meet up at Hallshead at quarter to 7 on sat 17th would be good to get a 4 ball together, then maybe we could travel around a few different courses every few weeks
Hi, there is a football team at the Hyundai stadium in Mandurah it is well run and they have superb under 8 team who my boy played for when we fisrt arrived in July