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Mat A November 5th 04 03:35 AM

Emmigrating to Australia
 
Hi,

My name is Mathew Ashton and I currently live on the west coast of Canada.
I am in the final stage of the immigration process for Australia - I'm
applying under the Skilled Independent Regional Visa. What that means is
that I will be restricted to working in regional areas only of Australia,
rather than metropolis centers for the first 2 years. The place I've been
approved to work in is Maroochy Shire; 2 hours north of Brisbane in
Queensland.

I am hoping to hear from those of you who are living either in Brisbane, or
preferably or north of Brisbane, and can point me to cabinetmaker/furniture
maker shops in the Maroochy Shire. Specifically, I am interested in
companies that I can contact about potential employment.

My qualifications a (in short) 22 years as a cabinetmaker, furniture
maker, woodturner, carver... Basically there is very little in the
woodworking industry that I haven't done. If you are so inclined you can
view some of what I've done at www.members.shaw.ca/mathewa . To limit the
spammers you will find my contact information on my webspace, so ya might as
well have a look :-).

Thx in advance, Mat



James \Cubby\ Culbertson November 5th 04 04:02 AM

I can't point you to any shops but I can say Brisbane was one of my favorite
places in Australia. For that matter QL is pretty nice all around. I'm
envious!
Good luck to you,
Cheers,
cc


"Mat A" wrote in message
news:YxCid.117863$nl.47399@pd7tw3no...
Hi,

My name is Mathew Ashton and I currently live on the west coast of Canada.
I am in the final stage of the immigration process for Australia - I'm
applying under the Skilled Independent Regional Visa. What that means is
that I will be restricted to working in regional areas only of Australia,
rather than metropolis centers for the first 2 years. The place I've been
approved to work in is Maroochy Shire; 2 hours north of Brisbane in
Queensland.

I am hoping to hear from those of you who are living either in Brisbane,
or
preferably or north of Brisbane, and can point me to
cabinetmaker/furniture
maker shops in the Maroochy Shire. Specifically, I am interested in
companies that I can contact about potential employment.

My qualifications a (in short) 22 years as a cabinetmaker, furniture
maker, woodturner, carver... Basically there is very little in the
woodworking industry that I haven't done. If you are so inclined you can
view some of what I've done at www.members.shaw.ca/mathewa . To limit the
spammers you will find my contact information on my webspace, so ya might
as
well have a look :-).

Thx in advance, Mat





Paulco November 5th 04 04:06 AM

I'm in Perth so I can't give you any pointers but try
www.yellowpages.com.au and have a look.

The talk we hear quite often is that the manual trades have trouble
finding skilled people because the kids are all going for computer
related fields so I doubt that someone with your skill would have
trouble finding work.

You may also like to join
http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com.au/index.php?s=

Regards
Paul


On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 03:35:20 GMT, "Mat A"
wrote:

Hi,

My name is Mathew Ashton and I currently live on the west coast of Canada.
I am in the final stage of the immigration process for Australia - I'm
applying under the Skilled Independent Regional Visa. What that means is
that I will be restricted to working in regional areas only of Australia,
rather than metropolis centers for the first 2 years. The place I've been
approved to work in is Maroochy Shire; 2 hours north of Brisbane in
Queensland.

I am hoping to hear from those of you who are living either in Brisbane, or
preferably or north of Brisbane, and can point me to cabinetmaker/furniture
maker shops in the Maroochy Shire. Specifically, I am interested in
companies that I can contact about potential employment.

My qualifications a (in short) 22 years as a cabinetmaker, furniture
maker, woodturner, carver... Basically there is very little in the
woodworking industry that I haven't done. If you are so inclined you can
view some of what I've done at www.members.shaw.ca/mathewa . To limit the
spammers you will find my contact information on my webspace, so ya might as
well have a look :-).

Thx in advance, Mat




Unless otherwise stated all references to location refer to Western Australia

Old Nick November 5th 04 06:17 AM

On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 03:35:20 GMT, "Mat A"
vaguely proposed a theory
.......and in reply I say!:

remove ns from my header address to reply via email

OT, but....

Well, be prepared for the weather. Sorry. But you are heading for the
Tropics, with a capital T. It rains all summer.

http://cadence.advanstar.com/newslet...ad/0899_1.html

I am serious, because you mention Canada, which _starts_ way North of
the tropics. If you like tropical weather then fine. Otherwise head
way south, or look for indoor work in places that _at least_ have
fans.

But then I am biased. I hate the tropics.

Hi,

My name is Mathew Ashton and I currently live on the west coast of Canada.
I am in the final stage of the immigration process for Australia - I'm
applying under the Skilled Independent Regional Visa. What that means is
that I will be restricted to working in regional areas only of Australia,
rather than metropolis centers for the first 2 years. The place I've been
approved to work in is Maroochy Shire; 2 hours north of Brisbane in
Queensland.


************************************************** ***
Have you noticed that people always run from what
they _need_ toward what they want?????

Mat A November 5th 04 08:00 AM

Thanx. I think one of the biggest driving reasons for me to go is the
people and how friendly they are; the weather is definitely another big
draw.
"James "Cubby" Culbertson" wrote in message
...
I can't point you to any shops but I can say Brisbane was one of my

favorite
places in Australia. For that matter QL is pretty nice all around. I'm
envious!
Good luck to you,
Cheers,
cc


"Mat A" wrote in message
news:YxCid.117863$nl.47399@pd7tw3no...
Hi,

My name is Mathew Ashton and I currently live on the west coast of

Canada.
I am in the final stage of the immigration process for Australia - I'm
applying under the Skilled Independent Regional Visa. What that means

is
that I will be restricted to working in regional areas only of

Australia,
rather than metropolis centers for the first 2 years. The place I've

been
approved to work in is Maroochy Shire; 2 hours north of Brisbane in
Queensland.

I am hoping to hear from those of you who are living either in Brisbane,
or
preferably or north of Brisbane, and can point me to
cabinetmaker/furniture
maker shops in the Maroochy Shire. Specifically, I am interested in
companies that I can contact about potential employment.

My qualifications a (in short) 22 years as a cabinetmaker, furniture
maker, woodturner, carver... Basically there is very little in the
woodworking industry that I haven't done. If you are so inclined you

can
view some of what I've done at www.members.shaw.ca/mathewa . To limit

the
spammers you will find my contact information on my webspace, so ya

might
as
well have a look :-).

Thx in advance, Mat







Mat A November 5th 04 08:01 AM

It's world wide. I don't think there is a developed nation that doesn't
have a shortage of skilled trades people
"Paulco" wrote in message
...
I'm in Perth so I can't give you any pointers but try
www.yellowpages.com.au and have a look.

The talk we hear quite often is that the manual trades have trouble
finding skilled people because the kids are all going for computer
related fields so I doubt that someone with your skill would have
trouble finding work.

You may also like to join
http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com.au/index.php?s=

Regards
Paul


On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 03:35:20 GMT, "Mat A"
wrote:

Hi,

My name is Mathew Ashton and I currently live on the west coast of

Canada.
I am in the final stage of the immigration process for Australia - I'm
applying under the Skilled Independent Regional Visa. What that means is
that I will be restricted to working in regional areas only of Australia,
rather than metropolis centers for the first 2 years. The place I've

been
approved to work in is Maroochy Shire; 2 hours north of Brisbane in
Queensland.

I am hoping to hear from those of you who are living either in Brisbane,

or
preferably or north of Brisbane, and can point me to

cabinetmaker/furniture
maker shops in the Maroochy Shire. Specifically, I am interested in
companies that I can contact about potential employment.

My qualifications a (in short) 22 years as a cabinetmaker, furniture
maker, woodturner, carver... Basically there is very little in the
woodworking industry that I haven't done. If you are so inclined you can
view some of what I've done at www.members.shaw.ca/mathewa . To limit

the
spammers you will find my contact information on my webspace, so ya might

as
well have a look :-).

Thx in advance, Mat




Unless otherwise stated all references to location refer to Western

Australia



Fraser Johnston November 5th 04 08:03 AM


"Mat A" wrote in message
news:YxCid.117863$nl.47399@pd7tw3no...
Hi,

My name is Mathew Ashton and I currently live on the west coast of Canada.
I am in the final stage of the immigration process for Australia - I'm
applying under the Skilled Independent Regional Visa. What that means is
that I will be restricted to working in regional areas only of Australia,
rather than metropolis centers for the first 2 years. The place I've been
approved to work in is Maroochy Shire; 2 hours north of Brisbane in
Queensland.

I am hoping to hear from those of you who are living either in Brisbane,
or
preferably or north of Brisbane, and can point me to
cabinetmaker/furniture
maker shops in the Maroochy Shire. Specifically, I am interested in
companies that I can contact about potential employment.

My qualifications a (in short) 22 years as a cabinetmaker, furniture
maker, woodturner, carver... Basically there is very little in the
woodworking industry that I haven't done. If you are so inclined you can
view some of what I've done at www.members.shaw.ca/mathewa . To limit the
spammers you will find my contact information on my webspace, so ya might
as
well have a look :-).

Thx in advance, Mat


I think Western Australia and Perth in particular is the nicest place to
live in Australia. I came here for a holiday from Victoria and ended up
moving here. The weather, people and lifestyle are unbeatable.

Fraser

PS Victoria Australia not Victoria Canada.



Mat A November 5th 04 08:04 AM

Yea baby! the tropics I can't waite. I like the rain, especially when its
80 degrees or more out. I'm as far south in Canada as I can get and I'm
still cold.
"Old Nick" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 03:35:20 GMT, "Mat A"
vaguely proposed a theory
......and in reply I say!:

remove ns from my header address to reply via email

OT, but....

Well, be prepared for the weather. Sorry. But you are heading for the
Tropics, with a capital T. It rains all summer.

http://cadence.advanstar.com/newslet...ad/0899_1.html

I am serious, because you mention Canada, which _starts_ way North of
the tropics. If you like tropical weather then fine. Otherwise head
way south, or look for indoor work in places that _at least_ have
fans.

But then I am biased. I hate the tropics.

Hi,

My name is Mathew Ashton and I currently live on the west coast of

Canada.
I am in the final stage of the immigration process for Australia - I'm
applying under the Skilled Independent Regional Visa. What that means is
that I will be restricted to working in regional areas only of Australia,
rather than metropolis centers for the first 2 years. The place I've

been
approved to work in is Maroochy Shire; 2 hours north of Brisbane in
Queensland.


************************************************** ***
Have you noticed that people always run from what
they _need_ toward what they want?????




Mat A November 5th 04 08:06 AM

I thought about WA but my wife was set on Queensland - we have a few
friends.
"Fraser Johnston" wrote in message
...

"Mat A" wrote in message
news:YxCid.117863$nl.47399@pd7tw3no...
Hi,

My name is Mathew Ashton and I currently live on the west coast of

Canada.
I am in the final stage of the immigration process for Australia - I'm
applying under the Skilled Independent Regional Visa. What that means

is
that I will be restricted to working in regional areas only of

Australia,
rather than metropolis centers for the first 2 years. The place I've

been
approved to work in is Maroochy Shire; 2 hours north of Brisbane in
Queensland.

I am hoping to hear from those of you who are living either in Brisbane,
or
preferably or north of Brisbane, and can point me to
cabinetmaker/furniture
maker shops in the Maroochy Shire. Specifically, I am interested in
companies that I can contact about potential employment.

My qualifications a (in short) 22 years as a cabinetmaker, furniture
maker, woodturner, carver... Basically there is very little in the
woodworking industry that I haven't done. If you are so inclined you

can
view some of what I've done at www.members.shaw.ca/mathewa . To limit

the
spammers you will find my contact information on my webspace, so ya

might
as
well have a look :-).

Thx in advance, Mat


I think Western Australia and Perth in particular is the nicest place to
live in Australia. I came here for a holiday from Victoria and ended up
moving here. The weather, people and lifestyle are unbeatable.

Fraser

PS Victoria Australia not Victoria Canada.





Greg Millen November 5th 04 08:31 AM

Mat,

if you haven't already done so, check your trade qualifications and their
relevant equivalencies down here. If you can't explain your qualifications
in 'their' terms, you will have trouble getting work (or fair wages) until
you can.

I'll suggest that you contact Maroochy Shire direct with your query, you may
be pleasantly surprised with what else they may be able to assist with.

For now, try http://www.maroochyshire.com/

Follow the links to the building trades, all the businesses are listed. I
suggest that you write to the shire and tell them what you are planning to
do and ask if they can offer assistance.

They should be able to put you in contact with the local employment services
also.

Best of luck and welcome to Oz.

BTW, you *will* need to learn how to talk again, but that shouldn't take
more than 5 years..;-)

--

Greg


"Mat A" wrote in message
news:YxCid.117863$nl.47399@pd7tw3no...
Hi,

My name is Mathew Ashton and I currently live on the west coast of Canada.
I am in the final stage of the immigration process for Australia - I'm
applying under the Skilled Independent Regional Visa. What that means is
that I will be restricted to working in regional areas only of Australia,
rather than metropolis centers for the first 2 years. The place I've been
approved to work in is Maroochy Shire; 2 hours north of Brisbane in
Queensland.

I am hoping to hear from those of you who are living either in Brisbane,
or
preferably or north of Brisbane, and can point me to
cabinetmaker/furniture
maker shops in the Maroochy Shire. Specifically, I am interested in
companies that I can contact about potential employment.

My qualifications a (in short) 22 years as a cabinetmaker, furniture
maker, woodturner, carver... Basically there is very little in the
woodworking industry that I haven't done. If you are so inclined you can
view some of what I've done at www.members.shaw.ca/mathewa . To limit the
spammers you will find my contact information on my webspace, so ya might
as
well have a look :-).

Thx in advance, Mat





diesel_fuel November 5th 04 09:57 AM


Try here if your looking for work in Australia
http://jobsearch.gov.au/
http://www.mycareer.com.au/
http://www.yellowpages.com.au/browse/browseEntry.do

In article YxCid.117863$nl.47399@pd7tw3no,
says...
Hi,

My name is Mathew Ashton and I currently live on the west coast of Canada.
I am in the final stage of the immigration process for Australia - I'm
applying under the Skilled Independent Regional Visa. What that means is
that I will be restricted to working in regional areas only of Australia,
rather than metropolis centers for the first 2 years. The place I've been
approved to work in is Maroochy Shire; 2 hours north of Brisbane in
Queensland.

I am hoping to hear from those of you who are living either in Brisbane, or
preferably or north of Brisbane, and can point me to cabinetmaker/furniture
maker shops in the Maroochy Shire. Specifically, I am interested in
companies that I can contact about potential employment.

My qualifications a (in short) 22 years as a cabinetmaker, furniture
maker, woodturner, carver... Basically there is very little in the
woodworking industry that I haven't done. If you are so inclined you can
view some of what I've done at
www.members.shaw.ca/mathewa . To limit the
spammers you will find my contact information on my webspace, so ya might as
well have a look :-).

Thx in advance, Mat




diesel_fuel November 5th 04 10:24 AM


Actually looking at your website you should be working for your self and
sell your work, or on consignment to dealers
Maybe lookup Antique reproduction dealers

In article ,
says...

Try here if your looking for work in Australia
http://jobsearch.gov.au/
http://www.mycareer.com.au/
http://www.yellowpages.com.au/browse/browseEntry.do

In article YxCid.117863$nl.47399@pd7tw3no,
says...
Hi,

My name is Mathew Ashton and I currently live on the west coast of Canada.
I am in the final stage of the immigration process for Australia - I'm
applying under the Skilled Independent Regional Visa. What that means is
that I will be restricted to working in regional areas only of Australia,
rather than metropolis centers for the first 2 years. The place I've been
approved to work in is Maroochy Shire; 2 hours north of Brisbane in
Queensland.

I am hoping to hear from those of you who are living either in Brisbane, or
preferably or north of Brisbane, and can point me to cabinetmaker/furniture
maker shops in the Maroochy Shire. Specifically, I am interested in
companies that I can contact about potential employment.

My qualifications a (in short) 22 years as a cabinetmaker, furniture
maker, woodturner, carver... Basically there is very little in the
woodworking industry that I haven't done. If you are so inclined you can
view some of what I've done at
www.members.shaw.ca/mathewa . To limit the
spammers you will find my contact information on my webspace, so ya might as
well have a look :-).

Thx in advance, Mat





Old Nick November 5th 04 11:26 AM

On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 08:04:17 GMT, "Mat A"
vaguely proposed a theory
.......and in reply I say!:

remove ns from my header address to reply via email

Yea baby! the tropics I can't waite. I like the rain, especially when its
80 degrees or more out. I'm as far south in Canada as I can get and I'm
still cold.


Good! To each their own. I was not judging but warning.

I live 32 deg south and would happily go the other 3-4 in Oz!

************************************************** ***
Have you noticed that people always run from what
they _need_ toward what they want?????

Swingman November 5th 04 12:04 PM

"Mat A" wrote in message

My name is Mathew Ashton and I currently live on the west coast of Canada.
I am in the final stage of the immigration process for Australia - I'm
applying under the Skilled Independent Regional Visa. What that means is
that I will be restricted to working in regional areas only of Australia,
rather than metropolis centers for the first 2 years. The place I've been
approved to work in is Maroochy Shire; 2 hours north of Brisbane in
Queensland.


Good luck to you, Mat. Having lived and worked in Australia, (some 40 years
ago) I'd venture to say you're going to enjoy the country and have made a
good choice. Rural QL back then was one of the most laid back lifestyles
I've experienced, and I'd bet the folks are still as friendly as they were
then ... and the beer is good!

It takes a special kind of person to pull up stakes and not many have that
adventurous spirit these days.

My hat's off to you!

--
www.e-woodshop.net
Last update: 10/04/04



Silvan November 5th 04 05:01 PM

Swingman wrote:

It takes a special kind of person to pull up stakes and not many have that
adventurous spirit these days.


I'd do it, but they don't let Americans emigrate to Australia. They like
Canada better.

(Or, to be fair, put this ten years ago. The politics might have shifted.
I doubt it though. If anything, they probably want even less to do with us
now.)

--
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http://rosegarden.sourceforge.net/tutorial/

Swingman November 5th 04 05:44 PM

"Silvan" wrote in message

Swingman wrote:

It takes a special kind of person to pull up stakes and not many have

that
adventurous spirit these days.


I'd do it, but they don't let Americans emigrate to Australia. They like
Canada better.

(Or, to be fair, put this ten years ago. The politics might have shifted.
I doubt it though. If anything, they probably want even less to do with

us
now.)


Could be we ruined them back in the early 60's (way before yanks started
going there for R&R from RVN) when Americans were rarely seen in Australia.
I worked on an offshore seismograph crew, and the problem for the Aussie men
was that their women absolutely loved us to the point of following our
largely American crew from town to town. Can't tell you how many
altercations/fistfights I got into as a young buck over that single fact ...
but it was always _well_ worth the effort. ;)

--
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Last update: 10/04/04



Larry Blanchard November 5th 04 05:47 PM

In article ,
says...
Swingman wrote:

It takes a special kind of person to pull up stakes and not many have that
adventurous spirit these days.


I'd do it, but they don't let Americans emigrate to Australia. They like
Canada better.

I looked into moving to Canada, but they don't want retirees - unless
they bring lots of money :-). I guess we're stuck here - can't afford
to give up Medicare.

Note that I don't blame Canada for that - seems like a reasonable policy
- but I sure wish there was a loophole for me and my wife.

--
Homo sapiens is a goal, not a description

Artak Kalantarian November 6th 04 02:12 AM

He said "skilled".

From my personal experiences I have found that while in developing countries
that is not shortage of labor, most of the labor is not necessarily skilled.
Good craftspeople are probably even more valued there then here in USA.

Artak

"Howard" wrote in message
...
"Mat A" wrote:

It's world wide. I don't think there is a developed nation that doesn't
have a shortage of skilled trades people


India. China. Korea.

U.S. doesn't actually have a shortage; the folks here just don't want
to pay what they are worth.

--
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topics
Howard Lee Harkness




Mat A November 6th 04 05:30 AM

Everyday I wake up and ask myself what the hell am I doing. I have it real
good here, and to just pull up the stakes and go doesn't make a lot of sense
sometimes. I think I got this wondering bone from my dad. He did the same
thing in 1956.
"Swingman" wrote in message
...
"Mat A" wrote in message

My name is Mathew Ashton and I currently live on the west coast of

Canada.
I am in the final stage of the immigration process for Australia - I'm
applying under the Skilled Independent Regional Visa. What that means

is
that I will be restricted to working in regional areas only of

Australia,
rather than metropolis centers for the first 2 years. The place I've

been
approved to work in is Maroochy Shire; 2 hours north of Brisbane in
Queensland.


Good luck to you, Mat. Having lived and worked in Australia, (some 40

years
ago) I'd venture to say you're going to enjoy the country and have made a
good choice. Rural QL back then was one of the most laid back lifestyles
I've experienced, and I'd bet the folks are still as friendly as they were
then ... and the beer is good!

It takes a special kind of person to pull up stakes and not many have that
adventurous spirit these days.

My hat's off to you!

--
www.e-woodshop.net
Last update: 10/04/04





Mat A November 6th 04 05:34 AM

Actually I get the feeling that its the opposite. I think Australia is one
of the USs' stronger allies, much more so than Canada

"Silvan" wrote in message
...
Swingman wrote:

It takes a special kind of person to pull up stakes and not many have

that
adventurous spirit these days.


I'd do it, but they don't let Americans emigrate to Australia. They like
Canada better.

(Or, to be fair, put this ten years ago. The politics might have shifted.
I doubt it though. If anything, they probably want even less to do with

us
now.)

--
Michael McIntyre ---- Silvan
Linux fanatic, and certified Geek; registered Linux user #243621
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/5407/
http://rosegarden.sourceforge.net/tutorial/




Mat A November 6th 04 05:40 AM

Aussies the same. To go on a retirement visa you have to prove you have
$650,000 in cash.
"Larry Blanchard" wrote in message
...
In article ,
says...
Swingman wrote:

It takes a special kind of person to pull up stakes and not many have

that
adventurous spirit these days.


I'd do it, but they don't let Americans emigrate to Australia. They

like
Canada better.

I looked into moving to Canada, but they don't want retirees - unless
they bring lots of money :-). I guess we're stuck here - can't afford
to give up Medicare.

Note that I don't blame Canada for that - seems like a reasonable policy
- but I sure wish there was a loophole for me and my wife.

--
Homo sapiens is a goal, not a description




Chuck November 6th 04 05:36 PM

On Sat, 06 Nov 2004 05:01:26 GMT, Howard wrote:


I am getting violins made in China


Hmmmm, ...are any of those violins red, by any chance?

(Sorry, obscure movie reference I couldn't resist.)


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CW November 6th 04 11:40 PM

It is. Isn't it great? Been a machinist for near 20 years now.

"Mat A" wrote in message
news:vrGid.121041$%k.109577@pd7tw2no...
It's world wide. I don't think there is a developed nation that doesn't
have a shortage of skilled trades people





Mat A November 7th 04 10:02 PM

Oh it great alright. I live in Victoria, pretty much the best area in
Canada for living; wages are also some of the lowest. Things are changing
though. It reminds me of the tech boom a few years back. If a company
wasn't willing to pay well, the IT guys were jumping ship like lemmings. I
see a lot of guys in cabinet making now doing just that, they're not putting
up with **** wages. It's leaving a lot of companies with contractual
obligations scrambling and now they're beginning to increase wages to keep
their employees.

I would think that things will be good for another 10 years or so for us in
the highly skilled trades category. Then all those who have just gotten out
of high school will have caught up. At least that's what I'm hoping for.

I think the cabinet making jobs will be still in demand. It's still
considered a low brow career move by parents. And kids these days are soft,
having to lift sheets of MDF and melamine onto that "big scary saw" seems to
scare most of them off. And ya know how fashion conscious kids are these
days; they say the dust is hard on their skin and hair ;-). Kids with
frizzy hair and dull skin are the new 21st century lepers. I see a great
deal of kids looking at being electricians, machinists and so forth. There
is also a significant increase in those enrolling in "fine furniture" making
courses also. But those who have been in this long enough now there isn't
much money in that field - lots of envy and respect from those who can't
make high end furniture but no money.

"CW" wrote in message
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It is. Isn't it great? Been a machinist for near 20 years now.

"Mat A" wrote in message
news:vrGid.121041$%k.109577@pd7tw2no...
It's world wide. I don't think there is a developed nation that doesn't
have a shortage of skilled trades people








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