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innotutorial:Hi, ca you help with some ANSYS problems? i'm happy to pay |
Ekpenyongoffio:Hi bro, are you available for ANSYS and FEA assessments? |
Do you still need a hand?Hi i need a hand with some simulations o ANSYS and FEA. Are you available? |
Came4apost:i have some ANSYS and FEA simulation problems. PM me if you're keen and available |
DEBUCHMANNY:Can you text me your whatsapp number? i have some simulation problems |
Madara12:Can i get your whatsapp and i'll contact you?? |
Solodex550:I sent you a text on Whatsapp for ANSYS and FEA |
hothuntee:I sent you a PM regarding ANSYS, CFD/FEA |
solidworks:Can you drop your email and/or number for me to contact you regarding some ANSYS problems?? The number you posted is not working for some reasons Thank you |
Bunker1:sent you a PM bro. Wondering if you have time and can assist me with some ANSYS and FEA problems. Thank you |
[quote author=bellong post=122259865]Guys please help @ bellong please can you kindly assist Will a Political Science degree from University of Nigeria Nsukka and 8 years experience working as Public Relations Officer for an NGO get a positive skill assessment from VETASSESS? Or will a positive outcome be more likely applying to VETASSESS for Social Professionals NEC instead of Public Relations Professional?? --This is due to the qualification being in Political Science?? |
snowburn:Or will a positive outcome be more likely applying to VETASSESS for Social Professionals NEC instead of Public Relations Professional?? --This is due to the qualification being in Political Science?? |
tunlex01:Just piggybacking on this post; Will a Political Science degree from University of Nigeria Nsukka and 8 years experience working as Public Relations Officer for an NGO get a positive skill assessment from VETASSESS? |
ArtistA:I dunno where to start from, cos the matter no be here Congrats on the new job and the visa as well. Forget about your love for Nigeria (you no love Naija reach me wallahi ) There are lots of Job prospects here in Australia, especially O/G (i mean right now till say maybe end of 2016).Searching online is good, it works but Australia too like agents and agencies, so if you come down here in Perth and have a chat with an Agency like Bechtel or Hays, you most likely get a job faster than someone applying to the companies directly. I say this from my own experience and general observation. You can send these agencies apps online but trust me, if you go over and meet them in their office, there's a difference. (Australia man know man strong pass Naija own ooo na just say them dey do their own with class, with style, codedly)I support your idea of securing an offer before travelling for some reasons; especially if the Naija offer you just got is in O/G preferably a MNC. But if you choose to travel, head straight to Perth or Queensland cos the major O/G projects are in full swing now. Of course there's Darwin too, huge projects but i dont wanna go into that here. Either way, whether trying from here or abroad, its achievable but there some factors common to both that will determine if and how fast you'll get an offer. 1. Permanent Residency i'm sure this is an easy guess. Australian employers (most especially in O/G) know that the locals come first before any other type of visa. Of course we believe in miracles so a company could take you and sponsor but what are the chances? yeah those slim chances could be your portion, i dunno.2. Qualification/ Experience: you may be surprised to hear this but in Oz, THE TRADES RULE. The truck drivers, electricians, offsiders, etc. they make big money(talk about 100k - 150k per annum just for an apprentice;depending on the company sha, think of how much you'll make as an experienced mechanical fitter, or crane operator, etc )These guys make big money even more than Professionals and the Trade Union is Strong (always there to protect their interests) and those roles are the easiest way to get in into the industry but you need to have Local licences, registrations, permits and qualifications. Most roles require just a Cert II, Cert III, maximum of Cert IV.They dont care much about your Diploma,BSc, MSC...only for some (very few number) positions and of course considerable experience has to go with it. The easiest way to get in with this high qualifications is through graduate programs that come annually (fair enough, cos a tradie cant apply for that ) Or better still man know man.Recently, i think in June, WA passed a law that only PR and Citizens can procure the Maritime Card which you require to work offshore in Western Australian waters. I'm sure you know what that means. In fact sometimes they threaten people from the east coast ![]() If you dont have local experience, FIFO experience, the slimmer your chance gets, technically speaking. If you can get an internship, that'd be fantastic. There are some pros and cons( a lot of talking points) of being on ground or trying from abroad that time wont permit me to go into here. Good luck. |
Ruleogo:Keep me posted bro...i'll say you should go for it, its arguably the best Uni in Australia, or at least top 3...especially in Sciences and Tech |
dailydolar:Bro, if you don't have a degree in OSH you'll surely get a negative assessment from VETASSESS; the minimum qualification to do the job here in australia is Cert IV, in fact so many jobs dey in OHS, requirement is cert IV, but for skills assessment with VETASSESS, you need a degree |
Omo, if you bathe with her and you no blow her, then you are a joker then again from una earlier discussions, you already have an idea how the whole thing is going to go down. |
reaching you live and direct from Perth . . . this place is awesome! wondering what i've been doing in Naija all this time. . . ![]() |
Happy 2014 everyone! |
@ lawland i'm sure you must have gotten your email for the orientation. how's Sydney and the Xmas over there? will see you soon. |
fantastic thread. . .good job guys! My ielts result is as follows R 6.5 W 7.0 L 7.0 S 6.5 please, how many points do i score. . .tnx |
ferdimako: Congrats........having issues on school fee payment here.There might be a change of plans.Thinking of doing Ms.Information Technology at National Open University,Lagos Center (two semesters)( though I hate a paper tiger at this stage), redoing IELTS (registered) as I chase my PR.Next year will be full of activities........ I no mind a gate-man post. Brothers dey fall my hands big time.No be say them no get the cash...but no will.there is a reason for every season bro. Fire on with your PR pursuit with all your might and i tell you, you will surprise yourself, ur bros and other onlookers |
okesammie: hello brother I am still in Nigeria battling with ASUU strike o, I am doing my M.sc in mechanical engineering at the university of ibadan.my brother, it is well. God can always locate us any and everywhere with his blessings and grace . . .having said that, if you decide to take an Adv Dip., i'll strongly suggest you still stick to those courses esp no.3 cos it is very very viable and as flexible also. . . i'd have loved us to rub minds wella, was thinking you already in Perth. . .how far your man, Dmitroika? i think it is better for you to head to Oz (u should have gone for TAFE program first rather than a Naija Msc in the first place), your chic can join later . . .i dont know how best to share my views with you cos it borders on a lot of issues viz a viz finance(money), woman, career, time, etc |
ferdimako: For the bold,it should be for 7 days non-stop.Ferdi Ferdi! Na punishment? Abi u wan make them develop scoliosis while they are @ it. . .even Don Juan himself or Cassanova will say god forbid to that ur post. .hahaha |
jennykadry:my dear, @ a time i was wonderin what havin a good business in naija has got to do with gettin a PR or even citizenship alongside. . .its nt like u are going into confinement stories that touch really really. . okwu na-eso akuko |
ferdimako: I just tire oh.brother IELTS no reach. . .u just have to use a counter attack approach and (gv it more time. . .which i never did myself) |
@lawland bienvenue à Australie @crestline big congratsss! |
@godbless it'd be very economical 4 u to book a return ticket, if u are sure u'd be bk in 7months, rather than book a 1 way ticket. . .shalom. |
godbless61: yes i want to come back to Nigeria after 7-8months... i have a good business in Nigeria and PR doesnt really matter to me....There is big money in Nigeria if u are in a good businessfire down bro. .nothin do u. . .we are all businessmen just that our points of sale and modus operandi may differ. .it is well with you. |
godbless61: Hello House, Am happy to inform you that i just got my visa now for a 7months diploma course in Gold Coastbros u sure say u go fit extend that visa? U may be bundle bk to naija to start all over at the end of 7 months. . .A ma ndi a na-eze? |
[quote author=senator-romeo]Snowburn, Thanks for the comment but it seems you dont understand my question, I applied for a program in the UNi of Canberra and the tuition fee is $12000 and was asked to make a deposit of $4000 before I can be admitted, 12k is not bad but I am looking for a school that will accept a "DEPOSIT" I repeat DEPOSIT!!! between $2000 - $3000 and when I am done with the visa paparazzi , the rest of the money would be paid in full without delay. I hope you have understood. I didnt say I am looking for a school that will accept that amount as full tuition or tuition free school.[/quote]chief, if u got d rest of d money to pay without delay as u posited, why nt take $1k frm there and make d initial payment, is that a problem? We all knw say economy wear tight sha but then. . . No disrespect but why does it smell like u wanna abscond soon afterwards? If Mr. Abbot catch u, na there u go knw say kinkana no dey sour |
). Truth is I love Nigeria and would be happy if I can contribute to making things work but unfortunately, the love has never been returned. Having this at the back of my mind, I always try to seek alternatives. So guyz,
or full time that can lead to Permanent Residency
i'm sure this is an easy guess. Australian employers (most especially in O/G) know that the locals come first before any other type of visa. Of course we believe in miracles so a company could take you and sponsor but what are the chances?
?. i also did a point test on myself by scoring myself as follows work exp -0, age-25, degree - 15, IELTS - 10 in (Occupational Health and Safety Adviser ) because i have certification in OSHA. dis was b4 ur advice
and i really appreciate your advice on this forum. Please can i book One Way ticket for a short course of 7months to Gold Coast Australia