View Full Version : Canterbury: Goodbye Chch, fancy a farewell beer?
Fordy
29th January 2006, 19:04
Yip, I'm going back to the UK. I wanted a bit of the lifestyle you have here for me, my wife and 2 kids. But the work I was told was here by many many people, is on all the skills shortage lists and that I saw on Seek is not there now. You can only watch your capital heamorrage for so so long before you have to say enough, and I've had 3 weeks work since the end of August :blink:
I don't want to do any old shit to stay, yes its a beautiful place with great people, but when I can get well paid work that I'm experienced and qualified for within 24 hours of one UK email... after 20 weeks of going through the Press, phoning agencies, going through seek and using personal contacts to no avail...it doesn't fill me with confidence that I can make a good living here. I expected a drop, not a full stop.
I don't want you thinking I'm a bitter whinging Pom. I've had a great time here, experienced your country in a way you never could from inside a camper, met some wonderful people, made some life friends and generally had a bloody ball.
Before I go I'd like to thank all the KB'ers I've met, online and in person, for being welcoming, funny, informative, insightful, reflective yada yada. You're top people, be proud of this forum :grouphug:
So if you're free and local do you fancy a beer in Belfast, say Thursday 9th or Friday 10th (early ish as I'll bring family), it would be good to see ya :spudwave:
vixter
29th January 2006, 19:17
Yip, I'm going back to the UK. I wanted a bit of the lifestyle you have here for me, my wife and 2 kids. But the work I was told was here by many many people, is on all the skills shortage lists and that I saw on Seek is not there now. You can only watch your capital heamorrage for so so long before you have to say enough, and I've had 3 weeks work since the end of August :blink:
I don't want to do any old shit to stay, yes its a beautiful place with great people, but when I can get well paid work that I'm experienced and qualified for within 24 hours of one UK email... after 20 weeks of going through the Press, phoning agencies, going through seek and using personal contacts to no avail...it doesn't fill me with confidence that I can make a good living here. I expected a drop, not a full stop.
I don't want you thinking I'm a bitter whinging Pom. I've had a great time here, experienced your country in a way you never could from inside a camper, met some wonderful people, made some life friends and generally had a bloody ball.
Before I go I'd like to thank all the KB'ers I've met, online and in person, for being welcoming, funny, informative, insightful, reflective yada yada. You're top people, be proud of this forum :grouphug:
So if you're free and local do you fancy a beer in Belfast, say Thursday 9th or Friday 10th (early ish as I'll bring family), it would be good to see ya :spudwave:
IM SORRY THINGS HAVE NOT WORKED OUT FOR YOU BUT DO UNDERSTAND WHERE YOU COMING FROMON THE IMMIGRATION JOB SIDE IT CAN BE A RIGHT PAIN IN TH ARSE
NEARLY WENT BACK TO THE UK MYSELF BUT SAT AND THOUGHT HARD ABOUT THE LIFESTYLE HERE FOR MY DAUGHTER
NOT SURE WHERE YOUR FROM IN THE UK BUT ITS PROBABLY ALOT NICER THAN LEIGH NEAR WIGAN FULL OF DEAD BEATS HANGING AROUND NETTO DRINKIN PISS AT GOD KNOWS WHAT TIME IN THE MORNING.
SWINGIN OFF LAMPPOSTS IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT STICKING FINGERS UP TO ON COMING TRAFFIC
AND THATS JUST WERE IM FROM GROWN UP SINCE THEN!!
NAH HOPE IT WORKS OUT FOR YOU BACK I N THE UK IF IM BEING HONEST THE LIFESTYLE I HAD IN THE UK WAS FAR BETTER THAN HERE ITS HARD WHEN U AINGT GOT THE UK MONEY OVER HERE AND U EARNING IN DOLLARS BUT WE WILL NEVER HAVE WHAT WE HAD IN THE UK I KNOW THERE ALL MATERIAL THINGS BUT IT DOES MAKE FOR AN EASIER LIFE
ANYHOW ENJOY A DECENT CHINESE AND GOOD OLD FISH AND CHIPS!!!
MidnightMike
29th January 2006, 19:23
I'll keep your gixxer here for you untill you come back, and if your not then thats ok with me :whistle:
Rashika
29th January 2006, 19:26
Sorry to hear you are heading back to the UK Fordy :weep:
Especially after all the effort to get here with your family. But it has been good to meet you, and maybe we will meet up again... you never know when our paths may cross again matey :sunny:
I've got class on thurs night, so friday would be good for me...if it is still open to negotiation that is
Fordy
29th January 2006, 19:35
I've got class on thurs night, so friday would be good for me...if it is still open to negotiation that is
Friday it is then :niceone:
MidnightMike
29th January 2006, 19:44
My offer still stands
Fordy
29th January 2006, 20:06
MidnightMike, thanks but no thanks :p
Vicky, glad you made it. I'm from Newport Pagnell, where they make Aston Martins, and while there's twats everywhere it wasn't to escape societies ills that drew us here. I prefer the Thai/Indo stuff here, kebabs are much better and chips are cooked properly not greasy mush like the UK (cod will disappear soon for barramundi!), but I'm more looking forward to a tasty and cheap Indian takeaway ;)
James Deuce
29th January 2006, 20:12
Good Luck Fordy, it's a shame you have to go, but please keep in touch.
I know what you mean though. It took me three months to find work in the UK, and it wasn't "quite" in my field. I think I might have stayed a lot longer if I'd found a job I liked.
miSTa
30th January 2006, 06:20
That's a shame to hear Fordy, sorry it hasn't worked out for you.
Count me in on Friday.
JWALKER
30th January 2006, 06:30
sorry to hear that. man. good luck with everything
Sniper
30th January 2006, 07:24
Sorry to hear Fordy. Pity there is no real work for you here. You are a damn nice guy and it would be good if you stayed, but HELL YEA, I'll come down for a beer.
Blackbird
30th January 2006, 07:26
MidnightMike, thanks but no thanks :p
Vicky, glad you made it. I'm from Newport Pagnell, where they make Aston Martins, and while there's twats everywhere it wasn't to escape societies ills that drew us here. I prefer the Thai/Indo stuff here, kebabs are much better and chips are cooked properly not greasy mush like the UK (cod will disappear soon for barramundi!), but I'm more looking forward to a tasty and cheap Indian takeaway ;)
Good luck Fordy - hope you can settle ok in the UK again after your experiences here. I used to teach at Cranfield Uni, just down the road from NP, so know the area well. (or used to, haven't been back for quite a while)
Suzi Q
30th January 2006, 20:10
Like the others have said - sorry to hear you are leaving Godzone. :crybaby: Not sure if we will be able to make it on friday but will try - 30UTD may have a work farewell on.:apint:
Are you taking the bike back with you?
Fordy
30th January 2006, 21:59
Are you taking the bike back with you?
I'm not leaving it for MidnightMike :motu:
I'd like to see you guys, but if its not to be thats a shame. You have pm.
Blackbird Thanks. My son was born in our house on Cranfield High Street, used to be owned by Bob Kinns....Bob's connection with the Uni may be tenuous but his brother has a garage not far from campus :)
Stu, Anthony be good to see you :D
JWALKER, Jim2 Thanks :niceone:
mstriumph
31st January 2006, 01:50
... always sad when things don't work out
certainly hope things go well for you back in uk :hug:
[pity you can't hop over to west aus. - majorl skills shortage here in many areas......]
Lou Girardin
31st January 2006, 07:31
That's a real shame, but your story is not unique.
Silage
2nd February 2006, 19:22
Bbbbbummmppp
Sorry to hear you are heading back to Engleland Fordy.
So tis Friday Feb 10 - where's the gathering?
dangerous
4th February 2006, 08:13
So tis Friday Feb 10 - where's the gathering?
Harringtons Belfast..... what time suit you Fordy?
Big bastard that things havent worked out but shit at least you gave it a try, lots of folk would just ponder the idea and miss out on a hell of a lot..... all the best for what you go for Fordy.:2thumbsup
Fordy
4th February 2006, 18:48
Harringtons Belfast..... what time suit you Fordy?
Big bastard that things havent worked out but shit at least you gave it a try, lots of folk would just ponder the idea and miss out on a hell of a lot..... all the best for what you go for Fordy.:2thumbsup
I thought 6 ish, I'll have the wife and kids with me and we'll stay in a motel in Belfast so stay in Harringtons for the evening, people can come or go as they please :drinkup:
We've had a fantastic time here, and its been a rewarding experience if not financially. We've done things we never would have without living here, seen a beautiful country and met some wonderful people and made some life friends. We've had our own mini adventure; Glenorchy will be in my top 5 biking experiences, and Macetown in my 4WD experiences. We've done it, and the family unit and each individually are stronger for it. You can't put a value on that!
Just need to go earn a few £££'s to pay for it now ;)
We're flying out on Saturday, so a KB night will be a fitting finale :Punk:
dangerous
5th February 2006, 09:12
I thought 6 ish, I'll have the wife and kids with me and we'll stay in a motel in Belfast so stay in Harringtons for the evening, people can come or go as they please :drinkup:
6 is cool... but theres no motel in belfast closest will be Redwood.
miSTa
5th February 2006, 11:36
Harringtons Belfast @ 6 it is - see you then :apint:
Sniper
5th February 2006, 21:21
See ya then.
Fordy
5th February 2006, 21:36
Cheers A & S :niceone:
dangerous
9th February 2006, 18:21
Tomorow night all, dosent matter if ya never meet Fordy, treat it as a Chch chapter of KB social evening :ride:
Rashika
10th February 2006, 17:30
heading off shortly, see you lot there :niceone: :msn-wink:
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