Russel wrote: >> >With qualifications like that I suspect you would be welcomed with open arms >> >in New Zealand, as Richard Prosser and one or two others mentioned. > >I was told in NZ, the most new comers could do is to pick up apples > >(or other fruits like Kiwi fruit) or do things related to the dairy > >industry. ;-) >I understand that you do need to have a job offer for a position which >a NZer is not available to fill, but that's often achievable. That is what I have read too. >I'm happy to advise re NZ on or off list as required. I can't tell you >too much about employment but can comment on much else and can help >access local information. Thanks a lot. >What is / are your normal communication language(s)? Although my first language is Spanish, I am confident enough about my English as to have it tested through the required international tests. >Our major hydro areas are in the South Island where "snow happens" but >we are not without hydro in the North where we mainly use snow to >decorate our skifields and extreme adventure areas - and make great >movie locations (see Lord of the Rings). Good to now! Thanks for the info, Russel. Regards, Carlos. -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist