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Old Jan 22, 2008, 05:58 PM
SNK05 (Female)
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You're

Can I ask...what's the

paul goddard's 5 day e-mails NZ guide
Sounds interesting. I know what you mean about feeling cross-eyed! I regularly feel frazzled as I seem to have done nothing but eat, breathe, sleep NZ. So many things to look at, explore and I constantly find I'm whizzing from one link to the next...mayhem!

Anyway, good luck

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Old Jan 22, 2008, 06:29 PM
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www.newlifenewzealand.com
this bloke, paul headed off for New Zealand followed by a crew from the BBC and he writes an account of how life really is down under (and a bit east ha ha ).I think its quite good because he does weigh up the pro's and cons. You get an e-mail each day with some useful info and its pretty much basic stuff that you need to know; lifestyles, cost of living, weather etc etc.he is now involved in an immigration service so think its good promotion but interesting all the same! i don't know anyone who has emigrated so its nice to hear about how us Brits cope with it all (one day i will write my own blog or something er whatever it is???)
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Old Jan 22, 2008, 06:54 PM
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Thanx Donna

I've heard of the book and contemplated buying it but will have a looksee at the website tomorrow. I've read a couple of blogs and thought maybe I'd start one but the story so far isn't really anything to talk about...lol

Where in the UK are you from? Would be good to keep in touch. Moral support along the way n all that. Most of the people that I speak to or get advice from are much further along in the process i.e. have submitted EOI and/or ITA, have had medicals or have PR and flights.

Sue

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Old Jan 23, 2008, 09:29 AM
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hi, just got in from work. i'm from newcastle and i really am a beginner at this site (another 'thing to do' is get to grips with allnurses.com!...think i will watch the vid) Yeah it'd be good to keep in touch and share info etc. Have you been to NZ? Its hard to imagine a life in another country where i havent been to! My brother-in-law has been and said it was great but typicalbloke...didn't elaborate and was more interested to talk about the rugby than the country! Its at the back of my mind that i really should at least check out some cheap flights (if they exist???) and trek over there to plant my feet on the ground and see what its like. I am a bit wary of promo sites and like to see for myself before i completely go for it. I did wtach the billy connelly tour of NZ a) cos i like billy connelly and b) it shows you a more human side to the country, its people and places which i think impresses me most of all. got to go now but do keep in touch!
donna

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Old Jan 28, 2008, 06:30 AM
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Re: Learning disability nursing in NZ

Hi Donna

Back at work after 10 days off...ish! Total bedlum! And OH was home for a couple of days (Works away 2weeks at a time at the mo). I was going to PM you but I think you have to have so many posts before you can do that so will carry on in the open forum for the time being.

I was away, visiting family when the Billy Connolly thing was on, gutted that I missed it....he's fab! Will have to see if they repeat it, seem to repeat everything else on Sky...lol

We've not had a reccy of NZ either....Google Earth is the closest we've got to putting our feet on the ground so to speak. I do check out the ENZ forum quite a lot, loads of input about people's experiences etc. They have a great pictures thread on there at the moment....wow.

I caught a couple of the 'Wanted Down Under' programmes but still, you can't get a proper feel for the place unless you go....I too am very sceptical about promo sites. Like I said, I just search, search, search and see what comes up! Usually District Health Boards and companies for job prospects etc. Also, lots of threads on forums point you in the right direction.

Gotta get ready for work....catch up soon

Sue

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