JONJO THE MISER wrote: » I too have worked in the states and Canada and i can tell you this, ive worked in everything from washing dishes to selling beer, Aus is by far the hardest Job market i have ever encounted. In the states and Canada if they hear a Irish accent they are curious and you more or less have the Job, here in Aus if they hear the Irish accent i would say 30% of the time they hang up the phone and thats no lie.
JONJO THE MISER wrote: » things are very bad here at the moment for traditional backpacker employment
JONJO THE MISERABLE wrote: » .
Wompa1 wrote: » Wouldn't blame them for hanging up in fairness. Sure keep on keepin on my friend. You'll find something. I've heard Adelaide is good for work alright, have you tried other places?
JONJO THE MISER wrote: » I know what your saying but there are lots of people over here now at the moment who are between 28 and 35 and they have no parents to fall back on.
the_syco wrote: » Um... what is this "traditional backpacker employment"? Some cushy number that pays well, and don't mind if you come in next morning with a hangover? Pffft.
Deleted User wrote: » He says it's the best place he's travelled to and he lived in California for a while.
JONJO THE MISER wrote: » Yeah i Might try Adeladie, and by the way for the rest of the posters im not in sydney or melbourne and i dont hang out in Irish pubs wearing a Gaa Jersey, in fact where i am ive only met about 6 Irish people in the last 2 months.
opinion guy wrote: » Not California ?!?!?!?! The land of milk and honey ??? Hmmm big difference between say Bel Air and South Central LA you know.
JONJO THE MISER wrote: » things are very bad here at the moment for traditional backpacker employment.
JONJO THE MISER wrote: » so i think you should not make assumptions about all backpackers
the_syco wrote: » I made no assumptions. But the way you talk of "traditional backpacker employment", you make it sound like it should be an easy thing to get. I never went to Oz, never had the moeny or the want to fly over there, so please tell me what theis "traditional backpacker employment" is?
Deleted User wrote: » What the fuks up your gee? I just said he lived in California as a comparison to show he's lived a few places around the world. Plank.
opinion guy wrote: » No you said he's ived lots of places - he's EVEN lived in California like that was supposed to be the best place in the world. Not saying it isn't - in fact its pretty awesome, but not all of it. But saying you lived in California and it was X, Y or Z is akin to saying you lived in Europe and it was X, Y, or Z. Europe and California are big places!!! Spanner.
Mossy Monk wrote: » I know 9 people out there at the moment, 8 are employed. The jobs are there if you are willing to do the **** work.
Cookie_Monster wrote: » Surely for a backpacker a tent is home
InKonspikuou2 wrote: » I hated Australia. I prefer poorer countries. Better craic.
JONJO THE MISER wrote: » Currently in Aus and would just like to give some advice to people who are thinking of coming out here on a 1 or 2 year visa, my advice is dont bother, im currently staying in a hostel and the place is inundated with people/backpackers looking for work, many people including myself have been looking for months for work and ive only about 10 days work in 2 months, many other backpackers i have spoken to have told me of the same problems. Firstly Aus employers do not even want to hear about you if your a backpacker and a couple of them have told me this, the only work going for backpackers is back breaking fruit picking and even that is hard to get with the numbers applying, as i said in the past few weeks ive met countless backpackers who have had to go home after only a few months here because there is no work, that and Aus is defo not what its made out to be, sure there are some lovely people but they is a underline racism here that is hard to believe even against Irish people. The macho culture feeds into this here in Aus and you see this macho attuidude from common thugs to peole in power. I think Aus has lost the run of itself a bit like Ireland did during the celtic tiger, many backpackers will not have fond memories of Aus and i think this will affect tourism here in future years. I personally know of 3 backpackers who right now are homeless, living in a tent and who are too proud or are unable to ask for help for there parents, i expect there are a lot of Irish backpackers sleeping rough out here going by the grapevine and many others have booked flights home. Its very simple really where would people rather be sleeping rough at the other side of the world or back in Ireland where at least you can get the dole. Sad but true folks, sad but true and a cauntionary tale.
JONJO THE MISER wrote: » things are very bad here at the moment for traditional backpacker employment. .
InKonspikuou2 wrote: » I love the i'm traveling around the world part of a trip to Australia. No you are traveling half way around the world and coming back the same way. I hated Australia. I prefer poorer countries. Better craic.
Bandit12 wrote: » Pull your socks up and stop moaning. Went to NY in the early 90's myself with nowt and scraped and scrathed for a job for months until i got one. No one said life was going to be easy. Man up ffs.
opinion guy wrote: » News just in: Australians don't like foreigners......
JONJO THE MISER wrote: » Currently in Aus and would just like to give some advice to people who are thinking of coming out here on a 1 or 2 year visa, my advice is dont bother, im currently staying in a hostel and the place is inundated with people/backpackers looking for work, many people including myself have been looking for months for work and ive only about 10 days work in 2 months, many other backpackers i have spoken to have told me of the same problems.
Firstly Aus employers do not even want to hear about you if your a backpacker and a couple of them have told me this,
the only work going for backpackers is back breaking fruit picking and even that is hard to get with the numbers applying, as i said in the past few weeks ive met countless backpackers who have had to go home after only a few months here because there is no work,
I personally know of 3 backpackers who right now are homeless, living in a tent and who are too proud or are unable to ask for help for there parents, i expect there are a lot of Irish backpackers sleeping rough out here going by the grapevine and many others have booked flights home. Its very simple really where would people rather be sleeping rough at the other side of the world or back in Ireland where at least you can get the dole. Sad but true folks, sad but true and a cauntionary tale.