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Topic: UK People Represent
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21754
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'm heading to the UK on Sunday for a holiday. I know mooby, heardy, boxhead, plus a bunch of other guys are already over there. If you're living over there and want to take me out for a beer with your PHAT ENGLISH STERLING POUNDS, let me know where you are :)

Heards and boxhead, I believe you guys are in Ireland?
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HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 14982
Location: Ireland
yo

I am in Dulin, so if you make it across the ditch, let me know and we can go drinking... alternatively if there is enough interest in a QGL London catch up, I can fly across for the drinking festivities....

also box is in London as far as I am aware.
Zak
Posts: 1587
Location: UK
I'm in London - how long are you here for?
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21763
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'm over that side of the world for a month - prolly won't be in London until around mid-October, but should be there for around 5-7 days at least.
Zak
Posts: 1589
Location: UK
On a big trip from the 20th - Nov 4, but if you are here before then give us a yell. World Cup Final is ont the 20th, you will want to find somewhere good for that.
Superform
Posts: 4617
Location: Netherlands
if you make it accross the tunnel i'll join ya for a beer

GaZ
Posts: 1449
Location: UK
Edinburgh crew calling in!

If you're looking for cheap/decent hostel accomodation, make sure you call Belushi's on Market St. The place is run by 75% aussies, is in the heart of town and is decent quality for its price.
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21764
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
sweet, I am actually looking for edinburgh accom so I'll def. check them out, ta
mooby
Posts: 3617
Location: UK
Live in NW (north west), work in Chelsea... but nothings far. "city" is about 3ks from my house.

what are you up for? english pubs? aussie kiwi slapper pubs? raves? poker?

bring a jacket, its getting farking cold!

last edited by mooby at 18:00:21 19/Sep/07
Rusty202
Posts: 58
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
plok/unkwoop's in london.
arclore
Posts: 34
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
if you can, get on the ales! plenty of variety and usually cheapest pints. stay away from brixton, or if you go there, don't try and buy any illegal substances off black guys! SE1 is the best club in london. Nice birds in Edinburgh! get to atleast one premiership game also, innit!
sLaps_Forehead
Posts: 3046
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

hey moobs make sure you have some slappers lined up for our boy
korbs
Posts: 1166
Location: UK
If you're coming down to the South Coast to see some historical naval stuff, you've got a place in Portsmouth to stay. Enjoy the trip..If you get a chance, definitely head down to Cornwall, nicest part of the UK IMO.
mooby
Posts: 3618
Location: UK
SE1 is the best club in london


haha, my mates worked there for a few years. the owner is a mad f***er
predat0r
Posts: 331
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I assume most of you guys are Australians who are working over there atm.

How did you get work there etc?

ie make contact with companies from over in Australia?
have dual citizenship or something?

How did you manage to sell yourself for non casual work? Would seem a bit odd getting a resume for a programmer or what not from a different country here when you can just hire someone local?





arclore
Posts: 36
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Applied for a two year work visa. Go for agencies, they'll sort you out for temp work - in any field you want. You can also get contract work by just asking around. I was already doing contract graphic design for a record label in Bristol and when I got there I continued doing that, aswell as work for BT Broadband which I got through an agency.


last edited by arclore at 20:38:55 20/Sep/07
mooby
Posts: 3619
Location: UK
I assume most of you guys are Australians who are working over there atm.


Yep, there are f*** loads of aussies, kiwis and saffas in London.


How did you get work there etc?


Um, just applied. There is SOOO much work its not funny. When i left my last job i put my CV on ONE job site. I was getting 15-20 calls a day. After day 3 i took it off and had an offer. Recruiter get around £3k for placing somone, so they work thier ass off!

Casual, hospitality jobs are everywhere too. But they pay rubbish, £5-7 an hour (7 if your lucky!)

ie make contact with companies from over in Australia?

dont bother if your not here, they wont want to know you! if you live west london, its rare to get an interview in east london. if your more than 30mins on the tube they think you live too far! its crazy


have dual citizenship or something?

i got sponsored. the easiest visa to get is the 2 year working holiday maker or the HSMP if you have a degree.

How did you manage to sell yourself for non casual work? Would seem a bit odd getting a resume for a programmer or what not from a different country here when you can just hire someone local?


like i said, there are so many of us. this office im at now, probably 70% are aussies!! boss is an aussie, ceo is an aussie. Theyve done the same thing you have so they know whats going on.

Also, brits work ethics suck! aussies and kiwis have a good rep at work hard, so that helps.

Also like i said, you cant get good people. We had offers of £600 a day, and people didnt want it!

Anothe point, there are alot of Eastern EUs now, so your English is a big selling point. Plus, no one likes Easterns and everyone loves aussies ; )
Zak
Posts: 1590
Location: UK
When i left my last job i put my CV on ONE job site. I was getting 15-20 calls a day. After day 3 i took it off and had an offer. Recruiter get around £3k for placing somone, so they work thier ass off!


I actually work in recruitment over here and can verify that this is indeed the case. I trawl a few different CV sites everyday and as soon as I see someone even remotely relevant I am straight on the phone. Recruitment is a massive industry over here - so long as you get your CV on the main sites and it doesn't read like s***, then you will be flooded with calls. Hell, if you have worked in any sort of sales environment before you can get yourself a job in recruitmen easily - I did!
Superform
Posts: 4619
Location: Netherlands
yeah i ended up getting a job over here.. when i was looking i was typed in native english and just went through those results and got a job straight away (within a week)
Merlyn
Posts: 685
Location: Other International
I would be up for a London QGL gathering. I zip over to the UK often and for far less reasons than this :)
I am sure i could tie it up with some buisness trip.
Le Infidel
Posts: 1539
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
Zak what kind of recruitment do you do?
Zak
Posts: 1591
Location: UK
I recruit for people who do payroll - kinda weird and niche, but not too bad. After the HSMP visa comes through I may look at doing something a bit broader, perhaps public sector.

Good thing is that when you get home local recruitment companies are apparently dead keen on people who have UK recruitment experience, so there is money to be made. Giddy up!
Boxhead
Posts: 11592
Location: UK
yesh i'd be keen for a gethering of some description at some stage in october.. actually on the west coast of ireland at the moment visiting my parents and stuff (they flew from bris to see me after 18mths being away), spent a bunch of time in greece the earlier aswell.. needed it after getting settled in a job in london..

I will meet you troggles for a drink and you can tell me how crap ireland is at rugby because after last night i know its true :(
mooby
Posts: 3628
Location: UK
sorry for the revive... just put my cv online last night (After hours) cause im looking at doing some contracting.. its 8:50am and i have 8 emials re jobs
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21782
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
what is up EU hippies!

I have just arrived in Dublin. In some dodgy hotel south of the city (with LUNIX POWARED INTERNET KIOSK) but so far looks good. Probably just going to do lamo tourist stuff tomorrow, wrapping up with the Guiness factory thing tour. Trying to decide if a day trip out to Blarney or thingy Castle or anything else is worth doing. Any recommendations?

Just spent 5 days in Scotland (with a couple days recovering in leeds from the cold I picked up in the FREEZING f***ING COLD highlands - how anyone lived long enough there to even have a family let alone form clans i'll never know. At least now i understand the bloody history of this corner of the world - its the only way to stay f***ing warm).

Still trying to decide where to go next week (Germany? Austria? Prague? so many choices!!!) but will probably be in london from the 17th oct onwards. i'm not big on nightclubs but if anyone wants to hit the pub on the saturday after that I'll try to remember to post here with where i'll be.
Zak
Posts: 1601
Location: UK
I leave for my trip on that Saturday, so no can do. And the days leading up to it are fairly hectic as well.

Go somewhere warm dude :)
HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 15038
Location: Ireland
troggles and I are catching up for beers this sat to watch the wallabies game!
typo
Posts: 5719
Location: Other International
Scotland > England
Merlyn
Posts: 689
Location: Other International
If you are heading over to Scandanavia, let me know.
mooby
Posts: 3637
Location: UK
prague is good, get there. also, ill be about saturday... i know some cracker pubs
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 21783
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
heh I'm in Barcelona now (Ireland last week; I cluelessly put Heardy's number into my phone wrong and was cursing his name when he didn't respond to my SMS to meet me at the Aussie pub in Dublin). Going to Prague tomorrow, then Paris for a couple days to catch up with some friends there then off to London for my last 5 days :(
HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 15062
Location: Ireland
trog so stood me up!

ohh.my.gawd it was sooooo embarasing!
ara
Posts: 1413
Location: Sydney, New South Wales

trog likes to weasle out of things..
Persay
Posts: 4662
Location: Other International
whats to do in barcelona and where are you staying? im going to be there from 12november till 22november in spain (in peru at the moment) so any tips would be hugely appreciated (flying into madrid and out of barcelona, gotta fill in the gaps, though im scared of the euro a little)
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