James
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Registered: 1st Jun 02
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Has anyone moved to another country permanently?
Did you move with work or go with the intention of getting a job?
Did it work out for you?
Discuss.
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Aaron
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Registered: 9th Aug 04
Location: Cottingham, East Riding
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If you dont like the UK....Fuck Off....and find an investment bank somewhere else.
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James
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Registered: 1st Jun 02
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That's exactly what I intend to do
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James
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I don't get the investment bank bit?
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liamC
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Registered: 28th Feb 04
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Yes.
Moved for work.
Worked out.
If it doesn't work out, you jump on a plane and go home. Simple as.
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MJFF88
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Registered: 30th Apr 08
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quote: Originally posted by liamC
Yes.
Moved for work.
Worked out.
If it doesn't work out, you jump on a plane and go home. Simple as.
Its clearly not as simple as that at all.
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liamC
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quote: Originally posted by MJFF88
quote: Originally posted by liamC
Yes.
Moved for work.
Worked out.
If it doesn't work out, you jump on a plane and go home. Simple as.
Its clearly not as simple as that at all.
Why not? I know a few who have done it.
If you get offered a job and you come and see what its like, if you don't like it you go back home.
I have worked with fellas who have came out here for 1 week/1 month/3 months, not liked what they have seen and decided to bin it and gone back home.
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MJFF88
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Well maybe it is as simple as that, but I'd want a better plan b than "jump on a plane & go home" but maybe thats just me
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sc0ott
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I know a guy who was a QS, got paid off so he eventually moved to new zealand with no job at the other side. I suppose if its something you really want to do then go for it. Ive thought about it many of times because i cannot stand scotland any more.
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CorsAsh
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Registered: 19th Apr 02
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quote: Originally posted by James
Has anyone moved to another country permanently?
Did you move with work or go with the intention of getting a job?
Did it work out for you?
Discuss.
Yes.
Graduated, was offered a job in Germany.
Yes, have my own department after three and a half years etc.
Best career choice I made, probably wouldn't be at this level if I stayed in the UK.
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DannyB
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Registered: 6th Feb 08
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Sort of, I moved to Scotland best move I ever did, didn't know anyone when I moved up here and had never been here before, came for a holliday and never went back. I've been here 5 years now.
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Sam
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Registered: 24th Dec 99
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quote: Originally posted by James
Has anyone moved to another country permanently?
Did you move with work or go with the intention of getting a job?
Did it work out for you?
Discuss.
Yes, I moved to the UK from Australia about 20 years ago!
Would like to move back permanently some day though, just need to convince my wife!
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by CorsAsh
quote: Originally posted by James
Has anyone moved to another country permanently?
Did you move with work or go with the intention of getting a job?
Did it work out for you?
Discuss.
Yes.
Graduated, was offered a job in Germany.
Yes, have my own department after three and a half years etc.
Best career choice I made, probably wouldn't be at this level if I stayed in the UK.
I think I've asked you this before, possibly while trying to drink as much as you and Steve but how did you apply for your job? I keep seeing this
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Please note that all these programs are only available at the German locations Ingolstadt and Neckarsulm. All job descriptions are, therefore, in German which is also the required language for your application.
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Root
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Registered: 28th Dec 08
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quote: Originally posted by DannyB
Sort of, I moved to Scotland best move I ever did, didn't know anyone when I moved up here and had never been here before, came for a holliday and never went back. I've been here 5 years now.
doesn't sound like a bad idea to me. Scotland is better than England and at least you don't need any visa etc to migrate. I've thought about it a few times 'cus I'm sick of the British government taking the piss. I'm proud to be British but I don't like the country's current state
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Reecemac
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I recently looked at the us for the same reason as root but seems an arse to get a visa/greencard, I have family there but they are cousins/aunts and its need to be parent/sibling now. Most people seem to think the best way is to get a job here with a us branch but i'm still looking.
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Tommy L
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quote: Originally posted by Sam
quote: Originally posted by James
Has anyone moved to another country permanently?
Did you move with work or go with the intention of getting a job?
Did it work out for you?
Discuss.
Yes, I moved to the UK from Australia about 20 years ago!
Would like to move back permanently some day though, just need to convince my wife!
That would seem backwards to some of us. Couldn't see the attraction of moving to the UK but can see the attraction of moving the other way
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Sam
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Registered: 24th Dec 99
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In Sydney and probably other major cities in Australia you often see advertising/marketing for getting jobs in/moving to the UK (especially London), I guess for a lot of Aussies it's a chance to explore Europe as well?
Both countries have their shit points as well as good points, but I think overall I'd say Aussies aren't as stressed out/workaholics like people in Britain are.
Maybe it's the same in other hot climate countries - i.e. CBA to work or get stressed out because it's too hot
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Paul_J
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Registered: 6th Jun 02
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when I was travelling around the world, I honestly thought 'why the fuck do we put up with England ...
It's cold, everything is over priced, we are all mainly unhappy working drones waiting to get old and die etc...
So many other places in the world you could live a lot cheaper (and therefore have a richer lifestyle), with nicer weather and potentially even better pay and better general lifestyle / atmosphere.
The reason I came back / don't leave is solely due to family / friends. The family thing is the crucial thing though, if I moved away and my parents got seriously ill or something I'd be gutted.
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