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spot1
spot1
WA
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WA, 1588 posts
22 Jun 2013 8:29pm
would like to do it sometime before iam to old
bene313
bene313
WA
1347 posts
WA, 1347 posts
23 Jun 2013 6:09pm
The missus and I have tossed the idea around.

The questions which come up are:

- What to do for coin?

- Raising kids? Schooling, etc.
lotofwind
lotofwind
NSW
6451 posts
NSW, 6451 posts
23 Jun 2013 8:15pm
You could sell knock off watches out of velvet lined boxes to the tourists.
Greenroom
Greenroom
WA
7608 posts
WA, 7608 posts
23 Jun 2013 6:17pm
spot1 said...
[br]would like to do it sometime before iam to old

Too late Spotty old man. Your use by date is just about up
Hamsta
Hamsta
505 posts
505 posts
23 Jun 2013 6:33pm
I am considering moving there in 2014 and commuting for work. The only think that puts me off is falling ill.
default
default
WA
1255 posts
WA, 1255 posts
24 Jun 2013 9:41am
I think every surfer that visits Bali thinks this same thing
beastsurf
beastsurf
WA
902 posts
WA, 902 posts
24 Jun 2013 10:50am
Schools would be a drama. Oppertunity for the kids as they get older. Might be a good retirement option. Set up St Ives retirment village for old surfers.
raynef2005
raynef2005
QLD
161 posts
QLD, 161 posts
24 Jun 2013 3:07pm
The missus and I are moving there in Sept. Gotto do it while you're young! Or an empty nester!
default
default
WA
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WA, 1255 posts
25 Jun 2013 8:31am
raynef2005 said..

The missus and I are moving there in Sept. Gotto do it while you're young! Or an empty nester!


thats awesome.. what are you doing for money there?
worrier
worrier
WA
726 posts
WA, 726 posts
25 Jun 2013 10:56am
Try balipod.com, its an expat forum of crew living there or moving there and pretty much covers everything you need to know.
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raynef2005
raynef2005
QLD
161 posts
QLD, 161 posts
26 Jun 2013 7:04pm
default said..

raynef2005 said..

The missus and I are moving there in Sept. Gotto do it while you're young! Or an empty nester!


thats awesome.. what are you doing for money there?


We are going to stay in Bali for a while, then perhaps become a bit nomadic and find work where we can get it in the surf industry. Keen to see lots of indo. We also have lots of savings but will try not burn that too quickly. We also have a few bits and pieces we can do via correspondence. The Internet is making the world a lot smaller. Those who can should see how they can work remotely with their current work.
bene313
bene313
WA
1347 posts
WA, 1347 posts
26 Jun 2013 7:36pm
^ absolutely. It's all about earning Aussie/US dollars and paying expenses in Rupes.
Stanos
Stanos
QLD
87 posts
QLD, 87 posts
4 Jul 2013 3:15am
I've been in Indo now since the start of March. I spent March and April in Bali and then started to travel. Once you start to catch planes and travel, your costs start to add up. I need to do a visa run to Singapore soon and that's going to hit the budget hard. Once I get somewhere I like I try to stay put for a month.

The trick to Bali is not letting the traffic drive you insane.

It's all good though, the waves have been awesome and fitness has improved heaps.
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
4 Jul 2013 5:32am
I know there are a hell of a lot fly in fly out guys in the mining industry living there which would be perfect.As far as work goes if you have experience in marketing or IT you will find work at some of the large hotels.A mate of mine is about to move there in the next month or so,what he has been doing is renting Villas for a year at 12k which you must pay up front,then he puts them in a holiday rental pool and rents them out for 200 US per night,this covers his own Villa rent for the year and all other expenses,he is in the real estate industry he plans on getting into this field while living there,he said there is more opportunity in Bali than home.
worrier
worrier
WA
726 posts
WA, 726 posts
4 Jul 2013 6:29am
More opportunity but a lot of risk. One bloke i know woken at 3am with m16s under his nose and told to leave the country the next day. Lost his business, house everything. Pay the right bribes and all isgood get it wrong and it will end in tears.

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62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
4 Jul 2013 6:36am
worrier said..

More opportunity but a lot of risk. One bloke i know woken at 3am with m16s under his nose and told to leave the country the next day. Lost his business, house everything. Pay the right bribes and all isgood get it wrong and it will end in tears.

W


I've heard it can be a dangerous place to live with so many break ins in private villas .
jbshack
jbshack
WA
6913 posts
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4 Jul 2013 1:50pm
62mac said..


worrier said..

More opportunity but a lot of risk. One bloke i know woken at 3am with m16s under his nose and told to leave the country the next day. Lost his business, house everything. Pay the right bribes and all isgood get it wrong and it will end in tears.

W



I've heard it can be a dangerous place to live with so many break ins in private villas .


I knew a guy who had a house, car the lot. Had it all in a local Priest's name. All good for a few years until he returned one trip and they had sold his car and bought themselves a bus instead SO know he owns a house and a bus Nothing he can do either..
subasurf
subasurf
WA
2154 posts
WA, 2154 posts
4 Jul 2013 1:57pm
62mac said..


I've heard it can be a dangerous place to live with so many break ins in private villas .


A good friend of mine has a property in a primo spot in Lombok. His neighbours last year (whites, not locals) were hacked up with machetes by a local gang. I don't think they were killed but they received a proper beasting and my mate hasn't really been back to his house there since.
We speculated about what the real motives behind that attack was, but it was just that; speculation.

Still...I'd personally be happy to take the risk if I was in a financial position to do so. I've never had any dramas during my countless visits to Indonesia, the Eastern Block in Europe, Northern Ireland during troubles and some other very sandy countries. Here in Freo on the other hand.....
vishy
vishy
WA
451 posts
WA, 451 posts
5 Jul 2013 1:20am
I've been there on and off since March, heading back on Saturday for 3 weeks.

Everyone knows the pros:warm water, perfect reefs, tropical fruit etc. etc.

The things I have noticed more this time: pollution in the water sewerage rubbish etc. crowds insane since june, miss that cool crisp fresh air in the morning that you get back home, hard to get good veggies you can trust(ended up with crook guts back in March due to dodgy vegetable juice and guts havn't been right since, I have travelled extensively and eaten all the dodgy food in Indo, but watch the veges they are good places for parasites to hide.)

Was thinking of living there, but I think I will stick with a couple of 3 week trips a year to go exploring over there,

Hope everyone is getting waves :)
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
5 Jul 2013 5:35am
So what does it cost for flights from WA to Bali return,its only a 2 hour flight I believe?
subasurf
subasurf
WA
2154 posts
WA, 2154 posts
5 Jul 2013 8:19am
WA is a big place ;-)
Depends which airport.

But Perth to Bali is anywhere between 3 and 4 hours depending on atmospheric conditions. Usually just over 3.

Cost varies big time. Ive paid $90 return (inc taxes) and I've also had to pay over $900 return.
LateStarter
LateStarter
WA
589 posts
WA, 589 posts
5 Jul 2013 9:23am
62mac said..
So what does it cost for flights from WA to Bali return,its only a 2 hour flight I believe?


You can fly budget out of perth starting from around $300 return. I think jetstar have a special running at the moment for $315

I know Garuda used to fly from Port Hedland a few years back, the flight was just under 2 hours.
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
5 Jul 2013 9:38am
So from the main Perth airport its more than 2 hours? 3 or 4 ?
subasurf
subasurf
WA
2154 posts
WA, 2154 posts
5 Jul 2013 9:40am
Jetstar are starting flights to lombok from perth several times a week which is pretty exciting and will save heaps of travel time.
mocha1
mocha1
WA
934 posts
WA, 934 posts
5 Jul 2013 9:46am
3 1/2 hours most of the time Mac....sometimes give or take 10-15min depend on plane size and wind.

Jetstar to lombok cheap but you need to be wary of what size boards they carry, and condition they will get there in!!! plus add on seat luggage charges etc
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
5 Jul 2013 10:02am
Thanks I always had the impression it was a 2 hour flight.
bakesy
bakesy
WA
682 posts
WA, 682 posts
5 Jul 2013 11:09am
geez Suba might have to call you on that one... if you visited northern Ireland during "the troubles" you would have been very very young plus the eastern block refers to when "the wall" was up, you would have been very,very,very young to have visited that region during those times. Please feel free to verify.
subasurf
subasurf
WA
2154 posts
WA, 2154 posts
5 Jul 2013 11:49am
bakesy said..

geez Suba might have to call you on that one... if you visited northern Ireland during "the troubles" you would have been very very young plus the eastern block refers to when "the wall" was up, you would have been very,very,very young to have visited that region during those times. Please feel free to verify.


I didn't mean 'the troubles' I meant when there was trouble going on at that particular time. ie: There were riots and shooting still going on as it was around marching season. We had someone from PIRA (apparently) rock up in a car with his balaclava on and fire a pistol into the crowd we were in during the end of one of the bonfire nights. He got off 4 rounds before he had a stoppage and he then VERY quickly made his retreat. I was never in an direct danger really and it was all exciting at the time but now I can't help but shake my head at how ****ing stupid the people are there.

As for eastern block; maybe (definitely) a poor choice of words. Obviously I don't mean during the cold war, I just mean eastern european nations that still look like they are stuck in the dark ages and feel very much like they are 3rd world. I was only over there to climb. We just refer to them as East Block countries as that is very much how they still feel.

Bad choices of words, but certainly not lies. But anyhow, all terribly boring stuff.

Back to living it up in Indo....
Legion
Legion
WA
2222 posts
WA, 2222 posts
5 Jul 2013 11:57am
I think we need jokersace for a ruling. Jokersace to the courtesy phone, stat!
WA71
WA71
WA
1382 posts
WA, 1382 posts
5 Jul 2013 12:00pm
Legion said..
I think we need jokersace for a ruling. Jokersace to the courtesy phone, stat!


Banned.........
swalkington
swalkington
WA
401 posts
WA, 401 posts
5 Jul 2013 1:09pm
subasurf said..
bakesy said.. geez Suba might have to call you on that one... if you visited northern Ireland during "the troubles" you would have been very very young plus the eastern block refers to when "the wall" was up, you would have been very,very,very young to have visited that region during those times. Please feel free to verify.
I didn't mean 'the troubles' I meant when there was trouble going on at that particular time. ie: There were riots and shooting still going on as it was around marching season. We had someone from PIRA (apparently) rock up in a car with his balaclava on and fire a pistol into the crowd we were in during the end of one of the bonfire nights. He got off 4 rounds before he had a stoppage and he then VERY quickly made his retreat. I was never in an direct danger really and it was all exciting at the time but now I can't help but shake my head at how ****ing stupid the people are there. As for eastern block; maybe (definitely) a poor choice of words. Obviously I don't mean during the cold war, I just mean eastern european nations that still look like they are stuck in the dark ages and feel very much like they are 3rd world. I was only over there to climb. We just refer to them as East Block countries as that is very much how they still feel. Bad choices of words, but certainly not lies. But anyhow, all terribly boring stuff. Back to living it up in Indo....


must be nice to have the $ to do all those trips!
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