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Old 22-02-2006, 03:48 AM
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[quote:ffc0fa2f75="SteveyC"]Flat broke until we sell as well tho, which just makes things harder. Can't even go on holiday to pass the time since we're a tad overstretched. PLus we wouldn't want to miss any viewings.
It will sell soon tho I'm sure.[/quote:ffc0fa2f75]

I am sure your house will be sold... I agree with MotherBear, there is always a reason that you are still in UK and not NZ sooner than you hope, perhaps when you move over, housing pricing are lower and etc, then you will bound to benefit. It is like good medicine which is bitter but beneficial to your health. You may be having a hard time now but I am sure all will turn out well only if you persist on and never get defeated.

I am struggling to find a job offer given that I have a time limited work visa and at the same time my hope of getting my current company to relocate me to NZ (thus not necessary to find a job in NZ) is quickly disappearing. I just moved to a new role in my current company and now I am having a hard time trying to work out something to avoid fiction between my superior who have invested in me time and money to get me to this new role. And at the same time, I cannot let go of the chance of a lifetime to move to NZ so it is tough for me. Many recruitment agencies told me I have to be in NZ physically to secure any interviews but my budget is kind of tight so it is not easy..However I am determine and will surely succeed to find a job offer in NZ.

Good luck

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