by Crazy_Dad » Sun 28 Nov 2010, 08:34:50
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('SeaGypsy', 'H')ey Crazy Dad!
Yeah, I know it, can't do it.
My wife has Australian residency, which I made sure of in case a SHTF scenario were to reduce our options somehat. She came to Darwin for 2 months and hated it; too hot, unfriendly, expensive, pathetic childcare, all the old and young tucked away in institutions. Not for her. Me neither until push comes shove. We have our second bub coming soon, will be dual national like the 1st.
Because of the wonderfull social system in Australia and my cost of living here in Asia, I will only have to work 4 months this year. When we return to work once the children are a bit bigger it will be living on a yacht tied up at the closest convenient port to wherever the money is for as long as it takes to get out withat least 6 months rations. Should be able to work both of us 3 to 4 months a year and do fine. The children are effectively being raised by their granmother/s who are multilingual and in their early 50's. They will stay here until they reach school age assuming nothing drastic has to happen beforehand.
Strap yourself in mate, I see some serious clouds coming, even downunder.
I am tied up here with not many options. I just do the best I can.
I'm thinking of bailing but it's hard if I have to leave my other kids who are not resident with me - so I stay, to be a good dad. My wife is supportive and fully on board with the coming reality.
That is a good platform for some solution I have not come up with yet. I would work away to get more money, but you have to know someone who can get you in - such a 2 speed economy in WA.
The cost of living here is such a burden, I'm broke 2 days after I get paid. And thats essentials.
Who knows maybe Asia will do better. My Bro is looking to buy a house in China(He works there alot)
but I think they have a bubble ready to burst too. He will not listen to my rent suggestions.
No one has a crystal ball I guess. Glad I'm not Irish. They should tell the IMF to FO(Irish accent).
I'm prety sure we in Aus have it coming too.