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forkoil
4th May 2010, 14:25
Any room for two jafas? Want to get out of the rat race and now thru changing circumstances we can. Since we are at least half an hour from work here in Aucks, we would be happy being that far out of town. Would like to be close to sea (missus likes sailing), and for me some wide open spaces, maybe a bit of bush close by would be just fine and dandy. Have to look for jobs of course, I'm in IT (developer C++ etc) but heartily sick of it and other half does Admin work. Be good to have contact with local riders and get to know the place.

BOP has nice climate, size (Tauranga) for jobs, not too far to visit friends in Aucks, Ureweras close for tramping etc.
New Plymouth has size and dollars with energy sector there, good sailing, great beaches stretching up the coast (as does BOP), bush. But climate not so good (rain) and quite a drive to main centre.
Napier has style, go ahead feel about it, bush (Kawekas), small pop and quite a way from main centre.
Hmmmm, anyone shifted to any of these places recently like to offer an opinion?

Bald Eagle
4th May 2010, 14:27
Any room for two jafas? Want to get out of the rat race and now thru changing circumstances we can. Since we are at least half an hour from work here in Aucks, we would be happy being that far out of town. Would like to be close to sea (missus likes sailing), and for me some wide open spaces, maybe a bit of bush close by would be just fine and dandy. Have to look for jobs of course, I'm in IT (developer C++ etc) but heartily sick of it and other half does Admin work. Be good to have contact with local riders and get to know the place.

BOP has nice climate, size (Tauranga) for jobs, not too far to visit friends in Aucks, Ureweras close for tramping etc.
New Plymouth has size and dollars with energy sector there, good sailing, great beaches stretching up the coast (as does BOP), bush. But climate not so good (rain) and quite a drive to main centre.
Napier has style, go ahead feel about it, bush (Kawekas), small pop and quite a way from main centre.
Hmmmm, anyone shifted to any of these places recently like to offer an opinion?

Try Wellington its got all that plus wind and rain and the seat of central govt.....

forkoil
4th May 2010, 14:35
Try Wellington its got all that plus wind and rain and the seat of central govt.....

And whats your commute like from Raumati pray tell?

Bald Eagle
4th May 2010, 14:40
And whats your commute like from Raumati pray tell?

A breeze - early morning starts so in before the city traffic build up and it's SH1 all the way.

Although seriously - previously did 5 yrs New Plymouth before being a jaffa for 14yrs and would go back to the Naki at the drop of a hat.

red mermaid
4th May 2010, 14:43
Napier would be my pick.

MSTRS
4th May 2010, 15:26
Too many fecking treadlies here now...

forkoil
4th May 2010, 15:45
Too many fecking treadlies here now...

Awww, like red necks,you get them everywhere. Anyway, ex treadlie.

slofox
4th May 2010, 15:47
I'd cut New Plymouth out if it was me - too wet and rainy. BUT if you like wind-surfing, it's great I am told...

Tauranga is OK. Full of retired Waikato farmers of course and undergoing growing pains with traffic lights on roundabouts these days (!). Some nice beaches.

I'd pick Napier - primo wine country and best climate of your three possibles.

rainman
4th May 2010, 16:38
But is there (sustainable) work for an IT geek in any of these places? Having looked before (a while back) my guess would be no - particularly in the current climate. I'd move to BOP in a flash (but then I've never been to Napier). The kids wouldn't be that keen, in all likelihood, so perhaps Mrs Rainman and I will "retire" there in 6 years or so.

forkoil
4th May 2010, 16:44
But is there (sustainable) work for an IT geek in any of these places? Having looked before (a while back) my guess would be no - particularly in the current climate. I'd move to BOP in a flash (but then I've never been to Napier). The kids wouldn't be that keen, in all likelihood, so perhaps Mrs Rainman and I will "retire" there in 6 years or so.

Have you looked on trademe and seek? There seems to be, well there are jobs there, admittedly I havent found much in the way of developer work, but there is systems engineering which I have done in the past. Actually I would do just about anything, having had a gutsful of IT for a lifetime, but have to earn a buck. I have a sideline in importing Swiss Raclette and Pizza grills (www.swissconnection.co.nz) but thats still growing and way from earning money yet.

yungatart
4th May 2010, 17:19
Napier/Hastings have some of the lowest paid jobs around, according to statistics released recently.
Besides our beaches are crap...stoney, no sand at all. And it blows a lot here, worse than Palmy.

I hear Christchurch is lovely..beaches, skifields, tramping, big population and climate is not too bad....

Pussy
4th May 2010, 17:28
Napier/Hastings have some of the lowest paid jobs around, according to statistics released recently.
Besides our beaches are crap...stoney, no sand at all. And it blows a lot here, worse than Palmy.

I hear Christchurch is lovely..beaches, skifields, tramping, big population and climate is not too bad....
...And you'd have to agree with me that the 'Naki aint too bad either, eh Janet?

BiK3RChiK
4th May 2010, 17:55
I'm a Naki girl at heart but unless circumstances changed drastically, I have no plans to move back there. Living the BOP is awesome! Close to beaches, lakes. The snow isn't too far away. Cities just a stones throw... What more can you ask? :P

phill-k
4th May 2010, 18:03
Northland (just north of whangarei, did the exit 5 yrs ago), have the yacht on a mooring in the bay, live on about 10acres, commute is 20 minutes - a long way up here, the riding is great, eat our own sheep ect, what more could we ask for - gates on top of the brenderwyns with swipcard access only:Punk:

slofox
4th May 2010, 18:14
I hear Christchurch is lovely..beaches, skifields, tramping, big population and climate is not too bad....

Very few of the Christchurch beaches attracted me in for a swim in the nine years I lived there...I wouldn't live there again.

Inland Canterbury however,....

forkoil
4th May 2010, 18:28
I'm a Naki girl at heart but unless circumstances changed drastically, I have no plans to move back there. Living the BOP is awesome! Close to beaches, lakes. The snow isn't too far away. Cities just a stones throw... What more can you ask? :P

You make a valuable point

forkoil
4th May 2010, 18:29
Northland (just north of whangarei, did the exit 5 yrs ago), have the yacht on a mooring in the bay, live on about 10acres, commute is 20 minutes - a long way up here, the riding is great, eat our own sheep ect, what more could we ask for - gates on top of the brenderwyns with swipcard access only:Punk:

No IT work up there in Whangers?

forkoil
4th May 2010, 18:30
Napier/Hastings have some of the lowest paid jobs around, according to statistics released recently.
Besides our beaches are crap...stoney, no sand at all. And it blows a lot here, worse than Palmy.

I hear Christchurch is lovely..beaches, skifields, tramping, big population and climate is not too bad....

After our history, I'm surprised you didnt suggest Vladivostok?

phill-k
4th May 2010, 18:59
No IT work up there in Whangers?

I didn't realise things were so backward up here:gob: mind you the sailing & fishing are fanbloodytastic - other than at xmas when all the jaffas are up here:angry:

Movistar
4th May 2010, 22:27
You wouldn't want to move here for the following reasons:

1) The roads are shit
2) When was the last time Taranaki ever held a decent concert
3) If you're into tramping it's pointless. The distance to travel to get a decent hill is ridiculous
4) Likewise if you want to find an ocean
5) The weather is shit. I mean, just look at the weekend gone. It was like living in a shower.
6) There is no one in employment. We all just sit on KB all day because we have nothing else to live for
7) I've only been living here for 37 years and get wait to get out of the place

Pussy
4th May 2010, 22:56
You wouldn't want to move here for the following reasons:

1) The roads are shit
2) When was the last time Taranaki ever held a decent concert
3) If you're into tramping it's pointless. The distance to travel to get a decent hill is ridiculous
4) Likewise if you want to find an ocean
5) The weather is shit. I mean, just look at the weekend gone. It was like living in a shower.
6) There is no one in employment. We all just sit on KB all day because we have nothing else to live for
7) I've only been living here for 37 years and get wait to get out of the place
Yep, it's bloody awful!
I don't know why we stay here, Paul! :)

forkoil
5th May 2010, 07:36
You wouldn't want to move here for the following reasons:

1) The roads are shit
2) When was the last time Taranaki ever held a decent concert
3) If you're into tramping it's pointless. The distance to travel to get a decent hill is ridiculous
4) Likewise if you want to find an ocean
5) The weather is shit. I mean, just look at the weekend gone. It was like living in a shower.
6) There is no one in employment. We all just sit on KB all day because we have nothing else to live for
7) I've only been living here for 37 years and get wait to get out of the place

Hmmmmm are this man's intentions honourable? Maybe he dont like me cos I'm from Jaffaland. My Mum was born in Okato and grew up in Tangarakau, Ohura and New Plymouth, so I may be more Naki than he is.

yungatart
5th May 2010, 07:42
After our history, I'm surprised you didnt suggest Vladivostok?

I don't know anything about Vladivostok.
Siberia?
Actually, WE don't have any history, you are confusing me with my lovely man....

Mom
5th May 2010, 07:47
Napier/Hastings have some of the lowest paid jobs around, according to statistics released recently.
Besides our beaches are crap...stoney, no sand at all. And it blows a lot here, worse than Palmy.

I hear Christchurch is lovely..beaches, skifields, tramping, big population and climate is not too bad....

You forgot earthquakes :yes: You have earthquakes that wake you up in the night even :pinch:

yungatart
5th May 2010, 07:59
You forgot earthquakes :yes: You have earthquakes that wake you up in the night even :pinch:

Yes! And f****n BIG cockroaches! And locusts!
Considering moving myself, now.......

martybabe
5th May 2010, 10:26
You wouldn't want to move here for the following reasons:

1) The roads are shit
2) When was the last time Taranaki ever held a decent concert
3) If you're into tramping it's pointless. The distance to travel to get a decent hill is ridiculous
4) Likewise if you want to find an ocean
5) The weather is shit. I mean, just look at the weekend gone. It was like living in a shower.
6) There is no one in employment. We all just sit on KB all day because we have nothing else to live for
7) I've only been living here for 37 years and get wait to get out of the place


Yep, it's bloody awful!
I don't know why we stay here, Paul! :)

Give over yous two, it aint all bad. I saw a shop open on' Saturday' , some of the up-market areas have electricity now,periodically, and I've heard that back beach is due to re-open before the projected 2015 date due to advances in radio activity clean up techniques.

There is a lot going for New Plym Forkoil, just don't move to Bell block, high flood zone, way too many 'Aspirin' houses and too many gypsy caravan gangs.:chase:

forkoil
5th May 2010, 10:34
Give over yous two, it aint all bad. I saw a shop open on' Saturday' , some of the up-market areas have electricity now,periodically, and I've heard that back beach is due to re-open before the projected 2015 date due to advances in radio activity clean up techniques.

There is a lot going for New Plym Forkoil, just don't move to Bell block, high flood zone and too many gypsy caravan gangs.:chase:

Thanks for that Marty, I was hoping the quarantine had been lifted, and now the aid groups can enter. Next thing on the agenda is to get rid of that hippy shit Womad festival, oh I see theres progress on that too, off to Nelson where it will be more at home. Now if some rock or metal came there, one happy camper.

martybabe
5th May 2010, 12:20
Thanks for that Marty, I was hoping the quarantine had been lifted, and now the aid groups can enter. Next thing on the agenda is to get rid of that hippy shit Womad festival, oh I see theres progress on that too, off to Nelson where it will be more at home. Now if some rock or metal came there, one happy camper.


:laugh: Well handled mate, for the record I think it's a great place to live and at the risk of angering the weather gods...even the rain is a bit of a myth, of course we have a bit, that's why we're so green but compared to my home country of Pomland it's a virtual arid desert.

Come and have a look....serious about Bell block though mate, some weird types up there:yes:

Movistar
5th May 2010, 21:02
and now the aid groups can enter.

Yes, there is lots of people with aids too...




Now if some rock or metal came there, one happy camper.

Someone like the man they call 'Slash' perhaps...

phred
5th May 2010, 21:22
Any room for two jafas? Want to get out of the rat race and now thru changing circumstances we can. Since we are at least half an hour from work here in Aucks, we would be happy being that far out of town. Would like to be close to sea (missus likes sailing), and for me some wide open spaces, maybe a bit of bush close by would be just fine and dandy. Have to look for jobs of course, I'm in IT (developer C++ etc) but heartily sick of it and other half does Admin work. Be good to have contact with local riders and get to know the place.

BOP has nice climate, size (Tauranga) for jobs, not too far to visit friends in Aucks, Ureweras close for tramping etc.
New Plymouth has size and dollars with energy sector there, good sailing, great beaches stretching up the coast (as does BOP), bush. But climate not so good (rain) and quite a drive to main centre.
Napier has style, go ahead feel about it, bush (Kawekas), small pop and quite a way from main centre.
Hmmmm, anyone shifted to any of these places recently like to offer an opinion?

Harden up ! Where else do you get to practice lane splitting for 10kms in one go? Only in Aucks.

forkoil
5th May 2010, 22:02
Harden up ! Where else do you get to practice lane splitting for 10kms in one go? Only in Aucks.

Best of luck lane splitting with that tractor, may be possible without the plough attachment I spose.