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EMIGRATION

Hi i am a forklift engineer with 20yrs experiance in the industry,i currently work for LINDE in the U.K.where i have worked for nearly 10yrs we are considering emigration mainly due to wanting a better standard of living and a better future for our 2 children.Australia is the country we have always looked at(but this is not set in stone).I would like to stay in the forklift industry,has anybody got any good and bad points of emigration,as with all big decisions we are a little hesitant,so your help will be appreciated. Thanks A.J
  • Posted 3 Jan 2007 04:27
  • By Herald
  • joined 3 Jan'07 - 128 messages
  • lancashire, United Kingdom
Thanks for help.
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Herald:

Google: AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION

You should arrive at the Australian Government Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs (DIMA) web site. Click on Living in Australia.
  • Posted 7 Jan 2007 17:33
  • By joseph_h
  • joined 19 Mar'06 - 253 messages
  • Michigan, United States
Herald:

The following report may be helpful in your quest. It is an overview of Australian transportation and logistics needs. It is available from the Australian Government Department of Education, Science and Training (DEST). The report was produced as a joint effort by TDT Australia, which is the Industry Skills Council for the Transport and Logistics Industry, and the Australian National Training Authority (ANTA) which has since been merged with DEST.

To download a copy (PDF - 76 pages), Google:
TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS INDUSTRY SKILLS REPORT 2005
  • Posted 7 Jan 2007 17:07
  • Modified 7 Jan 2007 17:08 by poster
  • By joseph_h
  • joined 19 Mar'06 - 253 messages
  • Michigan, United States

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