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Hi thanks for that info i will try again,i can't offer you anymore about relocating,i did just what you are doing contacting Linde,i found them very helpful,they have a scheme in place to help people relocate.A ex work colleage of mine went working for Linde australia,i have not spoke to him personally but have heard from others that its the best move thing he ever did.

Lets be honest it can't be worse than working in the UK.I now have people paid more for breaking the forklifts than i do fixing them and i cannot see any change for the future.
If its right for you go for it.You can always come back and walk into a flt job again.
All the best Herald.
  • Posted 13 Oct 2007 02:22
  • By Herald
  • joined 3 Jan'07 - 128 messages
  • lancashire, United Kingdom

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