« Reply #10 on: November 27, 2012, 06:44:45 PM »
Know how to cook this? Hehehe. This is real Australian king crab!!!!! Just another reason to migrate here. That's all. Hehehe. Might come out in the hands-on test for employment as an Aus mine chef.
Of course, if coming in droves and you’re asked, “Give me one good reason why we should accept you as a chef?”, answer, “I’m an expert in Filipino cuisine”. Most probably, palusoton ka to make the Filipino workers happy. Yet another reason to migrate here in droves. Hehehe. Yes, migrating in droves. RG alone might be difficult to get a job outright. But if a group of varying transferrable skills – kitchen aides, plumbers, mechanics, landscape artists, engineers, et al – apply together – enough to launch a pending project or mini-project .....
Another factor to consider here is chartering a plane. Must have enough FIFO passengers to shuttle from Philippines to Australian mining towns and vice versa.
Strenuous. Vaguely remember Dawg mentioning this. Don’t think the case. Many, perhaps most, mines are over-employed. Two valid reasons for this: 1) labour turnover in the mines is very high; 2) very difficult to find replacements. Why this is so? More on boredom than on toilsomeness.
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