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Urano
12th July 2010, 10:30
Ok guys...
i've finished my paperworks here in italy, and i'm planning to come down asap.
My first idea was to remain the all three months permitted, trying to find at least a job enough not to starve.
then i considered that prolly i'd have finished all the money well before, so i have to realistically reduce my expected time at a maximum of 6 weeks.

I'm planning to remain about 10 days in auckland, to get a local phone number, convert immediately my driving licenses (i've got bikes, cars, trucks and buses) and scan all the north area airports searching for someone that needs a pilot, while at the same time looking for any possibility as dishwasher, scullion, welcome carpet, sandwich man, shoe cleaner, etc...
then i'd like to go down to bop (tauranga, rotorua) 4-5 days, still searching for pilot jobs, or agriculture...
napier, a pair of nights maybe.
welly, a week or more.

then pass on the south and pass nelson (a pair of days), chch (about a week or more), dunedin and otago (4-5 days).
all keeping an extra week of flexibility, in case of needs...
in the immediate shortage list of immigration there's a report for needs of glider instructors in otago: i'm not a glider pilot, but it should be not too hard to get the license in case...

I'm experienced in sales and customer caring, i've got a strong mech preparation about bikes, i'm experienced in ambulance service and first aid, and obviously i speak italian if needed...
I've already sent email to all the italian motorbike companies there in nz, to all the biggest airline services (but i miss all the flight services and flight work companies, as agriculture, tourist, technical services...), i've sent curricula to bike repair garages, to phone and electronics retailer...
I'll go to every starbucks, to every shop and office, but without a visa it will be hard, and without a job it will be hard to get the visa... :(

here's my (vague) plan.
if some of you could help, i'd need a room or an advice in the places i'm going to stay.
if you're scared thinking at "typical italian", well, i'm not the type.
i don't smoke, don't yell, don't drink (sometimes, rarely, a good beer or a glass of wine...).
i don't listen to music at high volume, i'm clean and i keep clean my places, and i'll do my best for you not to be ashamed of knowing me.
i'm looking just for a clean bed with a bathroom and a shower at a good price.

so please: if you have suggestions about something i could do and i've forgotten, about somehow to find a convenient accommodation, or you have a spare room, well let me know.

thanks to all buddies...
:)

Mom
12th July 2010, 10:39
Ok guys...:)

We are a bit north of Auckland city, but are happy to give you a couple of bed nights until you are no longer jet lagged if you like. We are only slightly insane :D

Her_C4
12th July 2010, 10:42
PM sent for same in Wellington + jobs searches. I am more insane than Mom...but only slightly ;)

Mom
12th July 2010, 10:43
PM sent for same in Wellington + jobs searches. I am more insane than Mom...but only slightly ;)

:lol: Whateva sista!

MSTRS
12th July 2010, 11:01
PM sent for same in Wellington + jobs searches. I am more insane than Mom...but only slightly ;)

Oh...and shorter too.

Napier, eh? Spare room etc here for a few days if needed.

Her_C4
12th July 2010, 11:07
Oh...and shorter too..

... and older (just getting in before anyone else :) ) !!

MSTRS
12th July 2010, 11:46
... and older (just getting in before anyone else :) ) !!

Pfft! That's just a number...
Besides, you don't look a day over mumblemumble

Mom
12th July 2010, 11:49
Pfft! That's just a number...
Besides, you don't look a day over mumblemumble

Mumblemumble eh? is that your age?

MSTRS
12th July 2010, 11:57
Yep. At least...

Quasi
12th July 2010, 12:07
Hey - if you need somewhere to stay enroute to Wellington, I am about 1 hour north, on the east coast.Plenty of beds for you to stay and plenty of vineyards, always looking for workers. but no visa may be a problem....

I know a pilot without a plane (he crashed it -:gob::shit:) but i think you are looking for a plane without a pilot?

st00ji
12th July 2010, 16:43
can ya fly helicopters?

i know a guy who flys helis in a business that hovers them over frost vulnerable crops to keep them from being affected by frost, if that makes sense... from what he says staff turnover is pretty high. so might be something for you to look into? is the right time of year for frosts :D

but if you wanted to ride bikes while here, i think you'd enjoy it alot more in the summer!

Urano
13th July 2010, 01:26
I am more insane than Mom...but only slightly ;)

:laugh:
oh gosh, i was thinkin' at this as "fatti non foste a viver come bruti" but i'm afraid it's gonna turn in "lasciate ogni speranza o voi ch'entrate"
:laugh::laugh:

many, many thanks to all of you.
we'll keep in touch by mp, soon i'll have a clearer idea with dates too.. :niceone: :niceone:

is there anyone in the south island?



Plenty of beds for you to stay and plenty of vineyards, always looking for workers. but no visa may be a problem....

uhm... ok, that's a good tip :niceone:
i hope to find a solution about the visa while i'm there...



I know a pilot without a plane (he crashed it -:gob::shit:) but i think you are looking for a plane without a pilot?

if your friend is going to pay me to sob together it'll be enough :D :D
no, seriously, i hope he's fine after the "hard landing" and if he knows someone in the need of a pilot ( JAA CPL / IR SEP current, PA42 expired )i can be there right in front of you in 12 hours...



can ya fly helicopters?
so might be something for you to look into? is the right time of year for frosts :D

unfortunately i can't.
i'd always loved to get the glider and heli license too, but i'd need money, and in this precise moment (lasting from about 34 years) i'm pretty short...
heli would be very interesting 'cause it'll make possible to work in flight ambu services, mountain rescue, civil guard, which was something i was pretty involved in...
down there, anyway, the flight costs are much lower than here, so if there is a CONSISTENT and TRUE possibility to get a job, i can consider also to spend every last cent i've got to get the heli license too.
much of the theory exams are the same (meteorology, mass and balance, principles of flights, air law, systems, engines, navigation, radionav, and so on...), so i think it'd take me the practise only, or no much more than that...
if it happens to you to talk with him and he says that there are true needs, please let me know: i'll be happy to talk to him... :niceone:


but if you wanted to ride bikes while here, i think you'd enjoy it alot more in the summer!

oh man...!
you don't know how it misses me... :( :( :(
but i'm not coming for pleasure, and i'd really want to find a way to remain and to permit Giulia to come there too, so, by now, i'll bear a rented car...

dogsnbikes
13th July 2010, 08:04
Ok guys...


here's my (vague) plan.
if some of you could help, i'd need a room or an advice in the places i'm going to stay.
if you're scared thinking at "typical italian", well, i'm not the type.
i don't smoke, don't yell, don't drink (sometimes, rarely, a good beer or a glass of wine...).
i don't listen to music at high volume, i'm clean and i keep clean my places, and i'll do my best for you not to be ashamed of knowing me.
i'm looking just for a clean bed with a bathroom and a shower at a good price.

so please: if you have suggestions about something i could do and i've forgotten, about somehow to find a convenient accommodation, or you have a spare room, well let me know.

thanks to all buddies...
:)

Ok contact these guys http://www.bluebridge.co.nz/ (I work for them)they may be able to help out with work visa???but do get a visa before you come to here it will make things so much easier

work the summer season as a passenger attendent approx Nov - end of april

you work one week on then have a week off so why not see the country why being paid for it...also you will be able to travel on the ferry normaly for free:yes:

Urano
13th July 2010, 08:11
awesome! :niceone:
i'll keep it in great consideration.
many thanks...



by the way:
"Do any dancing man?"
no i don't.
my wife is way sexier and would raise more...

marty
13th July 2010, 09:43
Re a pilot job. If you have plenty of Multi time, a current IF rating, and have converted your licence to a NZ CPL, you *may* find work flying an Islander out of Auckland, but frankly, I doubt it. Turnover of pilots in NZ in the last 18 months has been incredibly slow, and just in the past 2 months has it started to move again. I have 8 colleagues that have just got into AirNZ - none of them had less than 2000hrs, most had over 1000 multi time with very current IF flying. The only other flying at the moment is being pretty closely guarded by those sitting waiting - although if you have a current Cessna 206 rating, and a skydive drop rating, I know someone who is looking for a pilot to start straight away ie: this weekend.

Urano
13th July 2010, 10:07
turnover of pilots has been slow everywhere on this planet.
i think to have send cvs to every plane owner of the world.
my real problem is the flight time, which is way low (330 h): we were intended to be hired directly by the airline that taught us to fly, so it was not an issue.
then everything shitted... :( :( :(
that's why i'm fully available to fly everything in every condition (safe condition, preferably, but i admit to have desperately thought to make a pair of "all or nothing" flight in colombia or nicaragua, if you know what i mean... .:laugh: :laugh: )


although if you have a current Cessna 206 rating, and a skydive drop rating, I know someone who is looking for a pilot to start straight away ie: this weekend.

the 206 is a simple SEP class, so i've got it.
i miss the skydive drop.
if he's seriously intended to help me to gain it (think i'd need 3 or 4 flight hour) and to give me the job, i'll be there on this week end with no probs...

marty
13th July 2010, 22:41
Down here you need a rating for each aircraft, not a group rating, so an EU SEP rating means very little. Very few ratings cross over - the only one I have is 205/206 - I had to do separate 207 and 210 ratings. Even 172/182, and 180/185 do not cross over - they are rated separately.

PM me your flight experience/types flown if you want and I'll see if I can point you in the right direction.

Urano
15th July 2010, 03:24
https://immigration.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/immigration.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=194&p_created=1165957428&p_sid=19e9lU4k&p_accessibility=0&p_redirect=&p_srch=&p_lva=&p_sp=cF9zcmNoPSZwX3NvcnRfYnk9JnBfZ3JpZHNvcnQ9JnBfc m93X2NudD0yMzUsMjM1JnBfcHJvZHM9JnBfY2F0cz0mcF9wdj0 mcF9jdj0mcF9zZWFyY2hfdHlwZT1hbnN3ZXJzLnNlYXJjaF9mb mwmcF9wYWdlPTI!&p_li=&p_topview=1

"how much" is this true?...
:(:mellow:


but then, this:

https://immigration.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/immigration.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=123&p_created=1112586253&p_sid=19e9lU4k&p_accessibility=0&p_redirect=&p_srch=&p_lva=&p_sp=cF9zcmNoPSZwX3NvcnRfYnk9JnBfZ3JpZHNvcnQ9JnBfc m93X2NudD0yMzUsMjM1JnBfcHJvZHM9JnBfY2F0cz0mcF9wdj0 mcF9jdj0mcF9zZWFyY2hfdHlwZT1hbnN3ZXJzLnNlYXJjaF9mb mwmcF9wYWdlPTI!&p_li=&p_topview=1


ok.
now i'm getting really confused...

Kwaka14
15th July 2010, 05:01
AFAIK it means you shouldn't, but ... if you somehow get offered a position while on "holiday" then you can apply.... I'm not an expert, but thats how I read it.

R-Soul
20th July 2010, 12:13
"how much" is this true?...
:(:mellow:

but then, this:

ok.
now i'm getting really confused...

If you are looking for clarity on teh NZ immigration website, you have gone to teh wrong place. If you can even find those pages again next week on the same website, you will be lucky.

And dont belivee a word of what they say to you if you call them up. get it in writing. These guys must be the most obstructive obtuse tossers on teh planet - their system is designed to confuse (and milk you of cash).

If you match any of the short term job shortages, then you can get a visa pretty quickly.

MyGSXF
20th July 2010, 23:29
I'm in :sunny: Nelson if ya stop here :yes:

_Shrek_
21st July 2010, 20:41
i'd need a room, have a spare room, well let me know.

bed here, Cetral Otago

Mental Trousers
21st July 2010, 21:11
I know where there's a Top Dressing job going. Problem is it's long term so you'd need a visa.

pm me if you need a bed for a night or two in Hamilton.

triple-bee
27th July 2010, 12:03
Bed in Christchurch if u want it :yes: