Thursday, May 21, 2009

Working Visa - Auckland or Wellington

Working Visa - Auckland or Wellington?
My fiancee and I are travelling to New Zealand next week for a 1 year working visa. We both hold finance degrees and was just wondering where would the best place to get work in this area and which is the more attractive city to live in.
Wellington - 1 Answers
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All cities in New Zealand are attractive cities, though seeing you both have degrees in finance then well Auckland or Wellington Or Christchurch

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Does Timberland make good quality work boots

Does Timberland make good quality work boots?
I found a pair of Timberland Pro Heavy Duty Wellington Titan Safety Toe Workboots at a good price and just wanted to know if anyone could give me their opinion (from experience) on their boots in general. Thanks
Other - Outdoor Recreation - 2 Answers
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yeah they're pretty good, but Red Wing is the best.
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I got a pair of Timberland Pro boots and they're the most comfortable boots I've ever worn!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

is my safe old as in antique and would it be worth anything or should i scrap it.

is my safe old as in antique and would it be worth anything or should i scrap it.?
my safe is green on outside and red in, it has one locking drawer working. The plate on front that says S.F. Turner, Wellington Works, Dudley
Other - Home & Garden - 3 Answers
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Most of the time - like 99% - they are scrap metal. But, before you toss something that may be of value, check eBay or put it up for sale. I sell crap and a lot of it is junk. I think it is worth something and it turns out I've wasted all of my time. Believe it or not though, I still look like an idiot. Satisfy yourself and check eBay or an antique store. And if for some odd reason it does turn out to be worth something and you toss it, screw it. Don't beat yourself up. Have a gin and tonic.
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http://www.ufindus.com/metal_And_Steel_Products/Dudley anything like these?... http://www.sosantiquesafe.com/allsafe.html or here?.. http://www.london-antiques.co.uk/safes.cfm?IndeID=9 might be someone there to contact about yours???
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Friday, May 1, 2009

What are the safest neighborhoods in Wellington

What are the safest neighborhoods in Wellington?
Which neighborhoods in Wellington are the most child-friendly, where you see school-age children playing together outside? Also, since NZ has a law where kids under 14 should always be supervised, does this mean that parents are always chained to their children when they go out and play? I would really like to know how this works. Thanks!
Wellington - 6 Answers
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ooh, um, if u like lots of hills, earthquakes and crazy winds, then live in wellington. Auckland is better though. the law means that no kid aged under 14 can be left alone at home, otherwise they are with someone or in eye distance of an adult when in public.
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Wellington is actualy ranked the best place in NZ for familys. Well first that comes to mind is Khandallah, well because i was brought up here it's certainly one of the safest and nicest! Johnsonville is also a good suburb.. They're near schools. I have a primary school few minutes walk away, and a bus stop also a few mins away, train station 10mins away, intermediate and college 25mins walk away. But if you decided to school in town they can easily catch train/bus. They could play at the local school.. and park. Houses around here usualy have good yards, mine is huge. Our house is up a big path far away from the street. Also in my street there is lots of little kids, the houses closer to the road i always see playing outside. So i suggest Khandallah or even Johnsonville. which is the suburb next door. Also they're betwen Porirua, the Inner city and Lower hutt, so you won't have to drive to far for shopping or work, etc. And for the law.. I would say basicaly means you're with them and have your eye on them, so that you're aware that they're not wondeirng off, or getting them self in danger and that they're safe and you do not leave them home alone or even alone in a car.. etc.
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Love the Ngaio croften Downs area next to Khandallah. Yes your children can play outside. Visit the ngaio school. You will find happy healthy children there. Ngaio is only about 10 minutes away from Wellington Central and can be a little shelterd from those terrible winds Wellington gets. If you don't mind being out a little then Rhaumati Paraparaumu are lovely areas always a little warmer there. .
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The neighbourhood around Khandallah is reportedly a pretty safe one, but I can't help you with the rest of your question.
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Another suburb which hasn't been mentioned is Whitby, out in Porirua (they wish they weren't part of it). Almost zero crime rate, but somewhat on the expensive side. As for supervision, it's more to do with babysitting. Kids are allowed out, to the park, ride their bikes, etc without an adult being there.
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I agree with Proud NZer, Wellington is rated the best area. I live in Titahi Bay which is just outside Welly and the roads, parks, beach etc is awesome. Kids are always out riding bikes, skateboards etc. It's a real Walker-friendly place. Schools and public transport are all close too. I lived in Johnsonville for many years and found that area to be just the same. So I would recommend Welly!! Parents don't have to be chained to their under 14 kids...just don't leave them at home by themselves.