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Re: I need to know....

Postby DOC » Tue Jul 21, 2020 9:53 am

LM.

This is such a personal decision.

One question I think you must be able to reconcile is, what affect will it have on your children, both good and bad, and therefore can you be comfortable with doing it?

I do not know what the answer would be for you as I do not know you personally.

I would be like Booney and unable to do it. My eldest son did it in a flash (mmmmm?) and loves it.
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Re: I need to know....

Postby Lightning McQueen » Tue Jul 21, 2020 10:11 am

DOC wrote:LM.

This is such a personal decision.

One question I think you must be able to reconcile is, what affect will it have on your children, both good and bad, and therefore can you be comfortable with doing it?

I do not know what the answer would be for you as I do not know you personally.

I would be like Booney and unable to do it. My eldest son did it in a flash (mmmmm?) and loves it.


Yeah, I realise that, I know CM had done it and was hoping for some feedback on others that have.

I spoke to my kids about it last night, generally for the first 6 to 12 months work pays for you to fly home each fortnight for the weekend, my kids are getting older and they will benefit from the financial gains.

Unfortunately the only way to progress within my company is by relocating first, no one in good positions leave in Adelaide and all the upper management roles are taken by people of similar age to me so I'm seemingly stuck in the same role forever.
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Re: I need to know....

Postby Pseudo » Tue Jul 21, 2020 10:23 am

Lightning McQueen wrote:My marriage is already shagged and I have little interest in flogging a dead horse,

I flog my dead horse because my marriage is shagged...
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Re: I need to know....

Postby Corona Man » Tue Jul 21, 2020 10:26 am

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DOC wrote:LM.

This is such a personal decision.

One question I think you must be able to reconcile is, what affect will it have on your children, both good and bad, and therefore can you be comfortable with doing it?

I do not know what the answer would be for you as I do not know you personally.

I would be like Booney and unable to do it. My eldest son did it in a flash (mmmmm?) and loves it.


Yeah, I realise that, I know CM had done it and was hoping for some feedback on others that have.

I spoke to my kids about it last night, generally for the first 6 to 12 months work pays for you to fly home each fortnight for the weekend, my kids are getting older and they will benefit from the financial gains.

Unfortunately the only way to progress within my company is by relocating first, no one in good positions leave in Adelaide and all the upper management roles are taken by people of similar age to me so I'm seemingly stuck in the same role forever.


Sorry mate, I gave a bit of a piss take reply earlier...... Covid aside, the move to Melbourne has been a positive one for me. Sure I miss Adelaide, and we really miss our son who lives over there. Mrs C has settled very well, and found work, almost instantly. Miss C has nearly completed her Uni degree, and for her, there will be far more opportunities here in Melbourne. Actually discussing with the girls over the weekend about returning to SA at some stage in the future. They both said, no, we like it here......

Boon's point is well made, its about how you accept & adapt to change. Getting outside your comfort zone if you like.

For me working over here in my current role usually has lots of travel, which I enjoy. The Covid situation has put paid to that for now, what will be interesting is when we do finally come out of this thing...... what the new normal will be in my role.
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Re: I need to know....

Postby Lightning McQueen » Tue Jul 21, 2020 11:30 am

Corona Man wrote:
Sorry mate, I gave a bit of a piss take reply earlier...... Covid aside, the move to Melbourne has been a positive one for me. Sure I miss Adelaide, and we really miss our son who lives over there. Mrs C has settled very well, and found work, almost instantly. Miss C has nearly completed her Uni degree, and for her, there will be far more opportunities here in Melbourne. Actually discussing with the girls over the weekend about returning to SA at some stage in the future. They both said, no, we like it here......

Boon's point is well made, its about how you accept & adapt to change. Getting outside your comfort zone if you like.

For me working over here in my current role usually has lots of travel, which I enjoy. The Covid situation has put paid to that for now, what will be interesting is when we do finally come out of this thing...... what the new normal will be in my role.


I've had to adapt in the past and I'm going through it right now, perhaps a wholesale change could do me a world of good.

Since I broke up with my first wife I became a bit of a loner, I get invited out most weekends but I don't really socialise much anymore yet I'll meet a random at a pub and we'd talk like we've been mates forever.

If I was in Boon's situation I too would think that I couldn't do it, the Covid shit does concern me, more of the not knowing how long restrictions are in place for etc. plus I think there will be another semi-lockdown nationwide to come.
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Re: I need to know....

Postby Psyber » Tue Jul 21, 2020 11:59 am

Changing states is not a big deal for me, but it does depend on your background and attachments, and it does affect everyone differently.

I was born and raised in Adelaide. We visited Broken Hill and Sydney frequently in my childhood, but I had never considered leaving Adelaide permanently, or even for a few years, until I agreed to move to Melbourne indefinitely in January 1999 (at the age of 56) so that my then wife could support her then 30 year old single daughter from a previous marriage who had cancer. (She survived,)

There was a 6 month temporary relocation back to Adelaide in 2003-4 to sort out issues with my aging family here, but otherwise we lived in Melbourne until my wife died and I moved back to Adelaide in January 2009. Relocation to Melbourne was a bit stressful in the first year having to find my way around. After my wife's death I tossed up whether to sell the property in Olinda and move into a unit in Southbank or move back to Adelaide where I had family and old friends.

Since then, in my part time medical work, I have relocated for 2 or 3 months multiple times to places like Bunbury, Townsville, Perth, Northam, Lismore and Grafton.
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Re: I need to know....

Postby Lightning McQueen » Tue Jul 21, 2020 12:31 pm

Psyber wrote:Changing states is not a big deal for me, but it does depend on your background and attachments, and it does affect everyone differently.

I was born and raised in Adelaide. We visited Broken Hill and Sydney frequently in my childhood, but I had never considered leaving Adelaide permanently, or even for a few years, until I agreed to move to Melbourne indefinitely in January 1999 (at the age of 56) so that my then wife could support her then 30 year old single daughter from a previous marriage who had cancer. (She survived,)

There was a 6 month temporary relocation back to Adelaide in 2003-4 to sort out issues with my aging family here, but otherwise we lived in Melbourne until my wife died and I moved back to Adelaide in January 2009. Relocation to Melbourne was a bit stressful in the first year having to find my way around. After my wife's death I tossed up whether to sell the property in Olinda and move into a unit in Southbank or move back to Adelaide where I had family and old friends.

Since then, in my part time medical work, I have relocated for 2 or 3 months multiple times to places like Bunbury, Townsville, Perth, Northam, Lismore and Grafton.


I could imagine how crap it would've been getting around Melbourne, it's an absolute rabbit warren, thank God for navman's.
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Re: I need to know....

Postby Psyber » Tue Jul 21, 2020 12:43 pm

Lightning McQueen wrote:
Psyber wrote:Changing states is not a big deal for me, but it does depend on your background and attachments, and it does affect everyone differently.

I was born and raised in Adelaide. We visited Broken Hill and Sydney frequently in my childhood, but I had never considered leaving Adelaide permanently, or even for a few years, until I agreed to move to Melbourne indefinitely in January 1999 (at the age of 56) so that my then wife could support her then 30 year old single daughter from a previous marriage who had cancer. (She survived,)

There was a 6 month temporary relocation back to Adelaide in 2003-4 to sort out issues with my aging family here, but otherwise we lived in Melbourne until my wife died and I moved back to Adelaide in January 2009. Relocation to Melbourne was a bit stressful in the first year having to find my way around. After my wife's death I tossed up whether to sell the property in Olinda and move into a unit in Southbank or move back to Adelaide where I had family and old friends.

Since then, in my part time medical work, I have relocated for 2 or 3 months multiple times to places like Bunbury, Townsville, Perth, Northam, Lismore and Grafton.

I could imagine how crap it would've been getting around Melbourne, it's an absolute rabbit warren, thank God for navman's.

Fortunately I rented in Malvern and worked in South Melbourne the first year and quickly learned to avoid Malvern and Toorak roads and travel in via Wattletree Rd and St Kilda Rd. Later I moved to Olinda and worked at Ferntree Gully. That made life easier.
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Re: I need to know....

Postby Mr Beefy » Tue Jul 21, 2020 12:54 pm

I moved to Melbourne when I was 23-24 in 1990 but I had no children or partner. The only time I really missed it was one xmas when I decided I would stay in Melb, only ever did that once besides when my family would come over there. Came back in 2007.
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Re: I need to know....

Postby Lightning McQueen » Tue Jul 21, 2020 1:09 pm

Mr Beefy wrote:I moved to Melbourne when I was 23-24 in 1990 but I had no children or partner. The only time I really missed it was one xmas when I decided I would stay in Melb, only ever did that once besides when my family would come over there. Came back in 2007.
Melbourne is a doddle to get around compared to Sydney

Where are the trouble spots over there? (The violence we've been hearing about).
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Re: I need to know....

Postby RB » Tue Jul 21, 2020 1:20 pm

Mr Beefy wrote:Melbourne is a doddle to get around compared to Sydney


You beat me to it.

Adelaide is pretty much the easiest city in terms of navigation in the world. I'm sure you'd get used to Melbourne quickly.

One thing you've probably already considered, LM, but I'll mention it anyway, is the huge cost of living in Melbourne versus Adelaide. You'd need a significant offer to outweigh that. Something to consider anyway.
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Re: I need to know....

Postby Wedgie » Tue Jul 21, 2020 1:26 pm

I'm sure you could get by without friends and family.
But have you considered how you woukd cope without the Reepham? :lol:
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Re: I need to know....

Postby JK » Tue Jul 21, 2020 1:27 pm

Anyone buy their aftershave online can recommend a good mob to go with?
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Re: I need to know....

Postby Dutchy » Tue Jul 21, 2020 1:31 pm

Any possibility of doing the Victorian job from here permanently? Its a new world now, as of yesterday for the 1st time in 32 years I now have a boss who isn't in SA.
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Re: I need to know....

Postby Booney » Tue Jul 21, 2020 1:57 pm

JK wrote:Anyone buy their aftershave online can recommend a good mob to go with?


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Re: I need to know....

Postby tipper » Tue Jul 21, 2020 2:09 pm

Wedgie wrote:I'm sure you could get by without friends and family.
But have you considered how you woukd cope without the Reepham? [emoji38]
Or more importantly, how the reepham will cope without LM?

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Re: I need to know....

Postby Mr Beefy » Tue Jul 21, 2020 2:09 pm

Lightning McQueen wrote:
Mr Beefy wrote:I moved to Melbourne when I was 23-24 in 1990 but I had no children or partner. The only time I really missed it was one xmas when I decided I would stay in Melb, only ever did that once besides when my family would come over there. Came back in 2007.
Melbourne is a doddle to get around compared to Sydney

Where are the trouble spots over there? (The violence we've been hearing about).

Dandenong, Frankston, I think inner west is just about all gentrified now. Not sure about broadmeadows, and other west/north areas. Pretty much whereever you'll be working you would want to live there ...
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Re: I need to know....

Postby Corona Man » Tue Jul 21, 2020 2:22 pm

Mr Beefy wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:
Mr Beefy wrote:I moved to Melbourne when I was 23-24 in 1990 but I had no children or partner. The only time I really missed it was one xmas when I decided I would stay in Melb, only ever did that once besides when my family would come over there. Came back in 2007.
Melbourne is a doddle to get around compared to Sydney

Where are the trouble spots over there? (The violence we've been hearing about).

Dandenong, Frankston, I think inner west is just about all gentrified now. Not sure about broadmeadows, and other west/north areas. Pretty much whereever you'll be working you would want to live there ...


Very true, you don't want to be working out West, and travelling all the way across town everyday.

The company I work for has its office & factory in Broadmeadows. It's an awful place, I'd never live there. We currently live about 20-25 minutes away (down the ring road) to the east, and acceptable commute by any standards. It's a nice enough area, but it's not Brighton or Kooyong, that's for sure. Property prices here are insane. So you have to live within your means. I'd like to move out a little further to Eltham or Diamond Creek, they have more of an Adelaide Hills feel about them....

The violence you've heard about is concentrated around the western suburbs, but it's essentially everywhere, even the leafy suburbs to be honest. If you don't go looking for trouble, it won't find you.

While the pubs are closed here for now, there are some bloody good ones (and bad ones for that matter) about. There are a 100 Reephams over here LM - take your pick!
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Re: I need to know....

Postby Lightning McQueen » Tue Jul 21, 2020 2:35 pm

Wedgie wrote:I'm sure you could get by without friends and family.
But have you considered how you woukd cope without the Reepham? :lol:

I've cut back on my visits there now, kids sports and umpiring are saving my money.
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Re: I need to know....

Postby Lightning McQueen » Tue Jul 21, 2020 2:36 pm

tipper wrote:
Wedgie wrote:I'm sure you could get by without friends and family.
But have you considered how you woukd cope without the Reepham? [emoji38]
Or more importantly, how the reepham will cope without LM?

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