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- - By wagon83 (**) Date 02-18-2009 23:37
Has anyone heard of any big pipelines going on in australia. The guys at work were talking about one starting up but couldn't recall the company that was running it. 
Parent - - By Cactusthewelder (*****) Date 02-19-2009 00:02
I am curious to know what highway you would take from here in order to get your Rig to the line ? And how long of a drive is it ?
Parent - By texasrigwelder (**) Date 02-19-2009 00:50
what??????
Parent - - By Stringer (***) Date 02-19-2009 00:55
Speed up when you get to Chile and look for a ramp...
Parent - By OBrien (***) Date 02-19-2009 01:38
Its quicker to do that from southern california then you only have to jump one ocean. lol
Parent - By Joseph P. Kane (****) Date 02-19-2009 15:05
I recommend the Trans-Pacific Tunnel to Alice Springs. It starts in Yucca Flats Nevada!  The Government has been building it in secret!
Parent - - By BryonLewis (****) Date 02-19-2009 03:12
Try this:  http://www.pipeliner.com.au/
and here is a map from that sight:  http://www.pipeliner.com.au/map/map.html

It looks like there might be some work but you'll have to look around.  That website might be a good starting point/.
Parent - - By awill4x4 (**) Date 02-19-2009 07:46
I'm a Tig welder here in Australia. I wouldn't just jump on a plane and come over on the off chance of picking up a job.
We are starting to feel the crunch that the rest of the world has had for the last 6-12 months and are experiencing the same job layoff's that you are experiencing over there.
The general consumer confidence is one of pessimism especially over the next 12 months or so with more and more people out of work.
The big dollar jobs in the mining industry have dried up completely with a collapse of commodity prices and major projects especially in the private sector are either being delayed or cancelled altogether.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad tidings but we aren't immune to what is going on around the world either.
Regards Andrew from Oz.
Parent - By wagon83 (**) Date 02-19-2009 23:08
I was just asking wasnt planing on jumping on a plane just curious
thanks
Parent - - By jon20013 (*****) Date 02-20-2009 04:41
Shane can probably speak as knowledgable as anyone about the crunch in Oz.  For us American's I know it's also extremely difficult to get a work permit also so don't get your hopes up even if you do find a good gig unless you've checked into the work permit thing or have an employer who will agree to sponsor you.  First things first, loads of hurdles to clear!
Parent - - By Cumminsguy71 (*****) Date 02-22-2009 17:36
Yes, work permit....most countries still make you do it legal. In Japan you needed some sort of special skill(speaking English to teach english) to get a work permit from what I learned. But not well versed on the ins and outs though.
Parent - - By Shane Feder (****) Date 02-22-2009 22:01
Hi all,
The US$12.5 billion Pluto LNG is kicking off in the next couple of months.
The new multi billion CSM (Coal Seam Methane) projects will be kicking off in Galadstone in approx 6 months.
There is still plenty of work in oil and gas (even if no one has any money they still have to drive the car and heat the home) but as Andrew has said the mining projects have dried right up and that means you have got surplus tradesmen chasing the available O&G jobs.
In short, would not recommend a move to Australia at the moment.There are enough locals chasing the work that the rates will invariably go down as everyone fights for the available work.
Regards,
Shane
Parent - - By jon20013 (*****) Date 02-23-2009 03:21
Shane, have you found another project yet?  Don't know if I mentioned it or not but I finally got my NZ residency approved :).  Karen and I just bought a home in Christchurch too... will be making the big move sometime later this year.
Parent - - By Shane Feder (****) Date 02-23-2009 11:55
Hi Jon,
Congratulations on finally getting set up in NZ.
Have got 2 months left in New Caledonia then off to the Pluto LNG project in North Western Australia.
Tried applying all over the world but they only want CSWIP or AWS qualified Welding Inspectors so it looks like I am destined to spend the rest of my career in the South Pacific where my qualifications are recognised,
Will be back in NZ for Xmas with the kids so if there is any chance of catching up let me know.
Regards,
Shane
Parent - By jon20013 (*****) Date 02-23-2009 12:01
Trust me Shane, there are far worse places than the South Pacific! :) Yeah, I'll likely be in NZ for Christmas this year since I've spent the last 2 Christmas and New Year's here in Kazakhstan!
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