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    Migrating to NZ?

    This might be of interest if you are.

    http://www.immigration.govt.nz/NR/rd...11D/0/ISSL.pdf

    The latest (28-7-08) list of skills shortages in NZ.

    NOTE: On Page 20, Motor Cycle Mechanic (321213) is a listed profession that NZ needs more of, throughout the entire country.
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    I suspect the reason is still the same why I left the occupation in 1990: not enough money and job satisfaction in it working on farm bikes.

    We'll see what happens when I get back, maybe next year.

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    Didn't see DOLE Bludger on the list
    we must already have enough of them

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    Talking

    I notice they need earthmoving labourers with a national certificate, this country is totall PC crapola these days, for some guy with a pick and shovel to need a National Certificate

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    Quote Originally Posted by WelshWizard View Post
    I notice they need earthmoving labourers with a national certificate, this country is totall PC crapola these days, for some guy with a pick and shovel to need a National Certificate
    I takes a lot of skll and technique to lean on a shovel with a group of mates watching another dig a hole......................
    I wish I had the skills the road workers, Council workers had to lean on a pick or shovel

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    Nah ...dont do it
    We got enough folk here now I reckon.
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