Spot on!!... Returning from one of my longer trips,
(akld-melb-hobart-melb-akld, nxt day->akld-buenos aires-caracas-buenos aires-akld)... had been away for a fair bit of time... anyway...
I got in from buenos aries in the early morning... had a window seat... & the sun was just coming up as we were beginning our decent... it was so beautiful... I actually shed a tear!!... I was almost home... & seeing the land appear... then being over it again n knowing my family would be waiting at the airport for me... knowing that they were so proud of me... n just the feeling of 'thank god im home'... It was one of those 'moments'...
Those 'moments'... that make you thankful to live here!!
I have seen alot of places/people for my years... n its only just begun really... I know however... that wherever I go... I will always come home again!... I have a silverfern tattoo'd on my wrist... when I go away I simply look at it... stroke it... then go out n kick some ass for my country !!
(opps... bit of a rant... !!)
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Cheers guys for ya'll feedback. As it now turns out (new development today) I am apparently PHD material and have quite a strong opportunity to receive an international scholarship valued to 80k per year to do my PHD abroad!!!!
Small catch: Just gotta get accepted by a top tier university in the UK or USA now... Any KBers got connections at Cambridge or Oxford?!
So, as it turns out, and if I choose to sign up for yet another 3 years of study (on top of the 6 already), I might be able to see the world after all and for free!!
My reasons are this:
- Girlfriend just got her career going.
- Family is here
- Student loan is interest free.
Although all that being said i am still going to cut a track out of here in a few years. The grass isnt greener overseas i know - but there is a bigger bloody paddock that the lawn here.
If any of the above change, basically im gone. I seen to many negatives in NZ and too many positives overseas to think that we are any better off here.
All my dream jobs are overseas, and the respect i get there is 10 fold to here.
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10. Go nuclear
Our loads are too small and too variable to make it worthwhile. You need relatively large base loads to make it economic
Nope - google "Pebblebed Reactors", Load is no longer a problem in NZ, only ideals. I'm pro-nuke in the sense that i would consider it as a last resort. But i think that we are not addressing the problems on the consumer end currently. Efficiency is a better solution than the bigger hammer thoery
13. No skills, no enter our country
Sounds good, I guess the same should apply to us going overseas to work?
Yep, why not - anyone can wash dishes. Its a skill. People choosing not to is not a skill. Nor is fraud
14. Create a real military force
Why? Who is going to attack us that we could possibly defend ourselves against? Tonga? A "real military force" is incredibly expensive to maintain let alone create from scratch and in our case would ultimately achieve nothing.
No Fiji, all acts of war aside, who are the current service technicians etc in NZ? The armed forces gave kids work/life/educational skills as well as millitary restrain. Its these current skills that are required for future positions in NZ. Who wants to join a force of consripts with no toys? Imagine the police had McDonalds uniforms and Daihatsu's.......who would join them. Its too easy to rest on a benift in NZ - we need to have exciting opportunities for young people to break this cycle.
17. Ban Unions and abolish the Employment Contracts Act
in a perfect world yes, unfortunately it's far from perfect and employees need basic levels of protection and employment standards. If not, then third world here we come......
Not really, i have never joined a union in NZ, if my employer tries anything i can contact the employment court on my own without having so 'activists' hold my hand
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Wouldn't have anything to do with the fact that you've just spent the last 12 hours with your knees in your face would it?
Sure, it's always nice to be "home" but that lasts about 5 minutes until you realise what a backward country this is. Such a waste. Oh well, as long as the Rugby is still mostly free to air, she'll be right aye.
I will stay in New Zealand because I enjoy the lifestyle. One thing that I have found is that you always live to your means. Implying that if you earn $50 a week, you will find a way to live with that amount, but if you earn $50,000 a week you will most likely do the same. Because of this and other experiences I don't think I would move overseas for money. My family is all here, we are very close, and at the end of the day family is the most important thing.
But it's getting better! Our crime stats are going up all the time!
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