Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Does anyone want to live in Wellington New Zealand

Does anyone want to live in Wellington New Zealand?
I have a flat if anyone would like it. Its a 3 bedroom flat which if you want could fit 6 people easily. It is very big with 2 living areas, a storage room, a bathroom, separate toilet, and kitchen. Each bedroom has windows that get the morning sun and has a huge wardrobe. In the kitchen there is an oven and fridge/freezer with a space for a microwave. In the bathroom there is a shower and bath with sink and heated towel rail. Comes with washing machine and dryer. Is on the bus route to train station, both university's, and several places around wellington. Each room has a rent of $165 but if you share it it comes to $82.50per week. The lease is until the end of feb but you can extend it if you want to.I really need people to fill this flat; so if you want a few months living/working/holidaying in wellington with mates and need a place to stay contact me!!! Ive advertised it almost everywhere. Help!
Wellington - 2 Answers
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Sounds good but no thankyou. Advertise in the paper
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Thanks, but I've already got a flat. I assumed you've posted it on TradeMe? Put up posters in the neighbourhood? Posters in the backpackers around town?

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Where do I start in finding IT work in New Zealand? I'm looking into emmigrating from the USA with my family.

Where do I start in finding IT work in New Zealand? I'm looking into emmigrating from the USA with my family.?
Where do I start in finding IT work in New Zealand? I'm looking into emmigrating from the USA with my family. New Zealand seems like a great place to live and has a great quality of life which I want for my family. Mostly looking at Tauranga, Napier, Hamilton, Palmerston, but perhaps even Wellington or Invercargill or Dunedin. We aren't big city types. :)
Other - New Zealand - 5 Answers
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Everything depends of your qualifications or if you are really available to work hard. Do not go to small cities otherwise you will find yourself and your family working in a farm. I did that before and i hate it. Queenstown is a good place if you available to do hospitality jobs.
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You can look for jobs online www.seek.co.nz and trademe.co.nz go to jobs section Just a couple of job search websites in new zealand. Hope they help.
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New Zealand has a website that allows you to do a search for jobs all over the country. Here's the link: www.seek.co.nz Secondly, here's some info on the places you'd like to live (I'm a Kiwi): Tauranga: Nice environment for kids and teenagers. Nice place to live generally. A few really cool things to do if you're the outdoors type. I have not lived here myself but I have been there to stay with friends. Napier: Great place to live. I have lived here myself actually! I would strongly recommend moving to Napier. Hamilton: If you're a farmer, then great. But Hamilton itself is extremely boring in my opinion (yes, I have lived here). The only goof thing is that it's located only about an hour and a half away from Auckland City (where all the fun is!) I'm not sure how old your kids are, but they probably would find Hamilton a bit boring. If you're into hiking you may find some fun there, however. Palmerston: Have never been there, but from what I've heard, it's extremely average. Even Hamilton would probably be better than Palmerston! Wellington: Pretty cool. I have been here. It is a city though! Invercargill: Haven't been here, but I know that not a lot happens here! Dunedin: Nice place. Some of my family lives down here. Very cold! The places you have chosen would be far easier to find IT work than most other places (although I'm not sure how great the jobs are in Palmerston). And last of all, good job choosing New Zealand to raise your kids! It is a great country, and is ranked the number one safest in the world (with the US falling somewhere way, way down that list). Good luck here in New Zealand! :)
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Tauranga, bay of plenty. That's where i live!!! Lol. Great choice there! as for the question, go to: http://www.seek.co.nz/. Our most popular jobs site.
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lucky you arent big city types, because theres only 1 city and its small emmigrating to new zealand is a bad idea, it doesnt have a great quality of life, if you want to go to a western country with great quality of life you would move to Australia which has a much lower crime rate than NZ, then you will be able to have spare money after you have paid rent and food for the week, whereas in New Zealand most of your pay goes on rent..and the pay is small anyway and if you have family, you will probably find yourself stuck in a small town like you mentioned with your kids growing up and moving to Australia as soon as they turn 19 (if your kids grow up in australia they will be surfie/sporty types, if they grow up in NZ they will become wannabe rapper/gangstas with no good friends) forget about going on vacation too, because you'll need a few thousand to leave New Zealand to visit somewhere else, and thats with just you on vacation with no family

If I make an Indonesian cuisine restaurant in Wellington,will it be successful

If I make an Indonesian cuisine restaurant in Wellington,will it be successful ?
Planning to make an Indonesian restaurant there but I'm worried that not many people will come.What do you think ? Will it work ?
Wellington - 2 Answers
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The success of a restaurant is much more complex than the cuisine. Location, staff, quality of food etc are more important. You need to do some research and check your finances. I think people would eat there. Wellington reasonably diverse and people here eat in different restaurants. ....
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Indonesian? Um maybe, only if there are enough people that like indonesian people and or your cuisines taste great. But make sure you have lots of money to run your own business first

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

How do Universities in New Zealand work

How do Universities in New Zealand work?
I'm wanting to go to University when I turn 20. Because I'll be going at that age, I know I won't need any other requirements to get in. However, I don't know what I'll need to start off with when I get there. I'll be going to Massey University in Wellington, and I'm wanting to go for the highest possible qualification in Clinical Psychology. Could somebody help me out, just explaining how it all works? I've tried reading through the website, but it's rather confusing..
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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Massey University's website is very hard to read through. It is quite text heavy. My suggestion is to contact the student recruitment officers via their 0800 number. They are employed to assist all prospects with the information they need to make the right decision into how you can enrol into the course of your choice. If I can also mention, Victoria has a pretty awesome Psychology dept and if you are still searching, they are definitely worth a look.