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PostPosted: Fri Jul 08, 2011 5:19 pm 
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true....

I got a reply today and they won't go above 30k a year so I'll be staying at my current job until I hear about my promotion, if I don't get it, I'll be looking elsewhere with a vengeance....

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 12:00 pm 
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while I'm in a lean situation money-wise, I'm able to pay the bills and put food on the table, but very little else..... my wife is continually frustrated as we can't afford to do much other than sit in the house, she's applying for jobs daily but there isn't much around here which fits her somewhat limited skill set (her qualifications are all from the USA so that doesn't help....)

I don't want to spend more time away than I have to, I'm already having to go away for work for weeks at a time and I really can't handle any more....

So I'll be staying at my current job, the plan is to move close to work and get rid of my car (I was going to keep it, but now all cars have to be insured, even if they're off the road, it's not worth the money) to allow us to get back on our feet. I think there are a few more opportunities in Nottingham for my wife to find a part-time job too, and it would save me nearly an hour a day in not having to commute to work

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only in london....

I only got my licence a couple of years ago and we managed fine until then...... I'm looking at getting a decent road bike so I can get further afield, I'm contemplating converting it to an electric bike (nice little engineering project for me while I'm sitting around not having a car...) which will make the 20 mile trip to visit my family a possibility.....

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excellent news! Bolton University just called me and told me my MSc programme has been cancelled!

It feels like I'm being forced to endure multiple kicks in the crotch from the universe lately..... >:(

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that sucks. any of the credits transferable?

job down south still open?


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madd0ct0r wrote:
that sucks. any of the credits transferable?

job down south still open?


fortunately up to half the taught credits are transferable, might be able to transfer to university of strathclyde.....

and no the other job isn't still open.... :'(

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Hey, apologies for resurrecting an old thread, but I'm in the mood for sharing.....

I just had my promotion application feedback, and I was denied (for the second year running) with the carrot and stick line of 'the panel feel another year would strengthen your case'

so thanks to that kick in the balls, I'm back on the job market, and I feel like a fresh start, to anyone who works overseas, how did you get hooked up with your job? I'm thinking I'd like to work in Canada, NZ or Australia...... are there agencies I can register with?

thanks for any advice!

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There logically should be geoscience jobs in Canada. Alberta and Ontario would seem to be the most likely places to look. But this is very much a layman's guesses.

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trying to get away from Geoscience a bit and more into electronics development, although if there are geoscience companies looking to develop instrumentation, perhaps that's an option....

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I got my postdoc in NZ (and then Australia) by doing a collaboration during my PhD with the guy I ended up working for. Wrote a couple of fellowship applications and got one of them. My current postdoc in the US I got by applying to 30 odd jobs on various websites and this was one of the the 2 or 3 video interviews I got.

I can't speak for the US, but I know Australia and NZ have a points system for people wishing to immigrate without a sponsoring employer (if you can get a job offer while in the UK, you're golden, as they say), where you get a number of points for each degree you have, years job experience, net worth etc etc. You should be able to find out the details online somewhere.

For geosciences, your best bet would be one of the big oil/gas/mining co.s in Western Australia as they were hiring like crazy last time I was there and the wages were crazy. You'll be perched all alone on the end of a continent with a minimum 4h flight to anywhere else, but Perth is supposed to be a lovely place to live. Other than that Alberta or Ontario, Canada, as SK said above. NZ, I don't know. If you're 50yrs+ and have a hankering for "how it used to be in the olden days" or are seriously into outdoor sports and shooting anything that moves, you'd love it. If not, you'd be better off in Australia. I love the outdoors (used to go for 2h bike rides in the mountains on my lunch break :)) but I found it a little bit backward and extremely isolated.

As for the promotion feedback, sounds like they're just stringing you along, like they think you're good enough to do what you're doing but don't really care about you. I think a fresh start would be a good idea :)


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I'm essentially into hanging out with my wife and son, and obsessing about miniatures......

Fresh start is certainly what I want right now..... I consider the past 4 years essentially wasted in terms of career development, and I'm keen to get back in the game.....

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http://www.monster.ca is supposedly the country's largest job listing.

A lot of provincial governments try to attract skilled immigrants, and so it might be worth going to their departments of labor and e-mailing them for information (the provinces are Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, and British Columbia. Don't go to Quebec unless you can speak French well, and probably not even then).

The federal government maintains a government job board at jobs.gc.ca, and there's a general one at http://www.jobbank.gc.ca/intro-eng.aspx. Most provinces have job boards as well.

Alberta and Ontario are the economic centers at the moment, but BC's populous, and the others can occasionally surprise you in regard to what they have. Look at 'em all. Various provinces have various temperaments and sorts of people - none are unlivable, though.

Citizenship and Immigration Canada: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/work/index.asp

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From personal EU-migration experience, I would recommend Canada. Ontario has a strong tech industry. Quebec waives income tax for "foreign technologists" for the first 5 years so that's a nice effective income boost.

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