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From: | ril <ril99_99@yahoo.co.uk> |
Date: | Sun, 30 Apr 2000 17:08:32 +1200 |
As Oliver says, you wouldn't pay good cash for a post-graduate degree in New Zealand. New Zealand universities are for skill based training in book-keeping, engineering drafting, lab techicianship, medical technicianship, architectural drafting with a dollop of what ever party-line social programming the current government demands. I don't feel contempt for NZ; Just really sad at what has happened to it. It was one of the best countries in the world up until about the mid-eighties. Now it is impoverished (or nearly so) and no-one laughs any more. Life's too short. More than happy to return to NZ but only if someone lets off a nuclear war-head in Europe and I can't find a subterranean cave to hide in and someone forces me at gunpoint to get on a non-stop flight back and I don't have a parachute and a way of opening the cargo door in mid-air. There are hundreds of thousands of us now (expatriate kiwis) and growing every day. Most of us are qualified or highly qualified because we can't count on the welfare systems of our new homes. It was becoming hard to make a decent living in New Zealand for a lot of these expatriates. The stockmarket and property markets yielded few investment opportunities which didn't have a lot of risk attached to them. There is a very good article on thestreet.com about Buffet's investor weekend and his thoughts on the future of equities over the next 15 years. It may therefore be that seeking a higher salary abroad is a qualified kiwi's best chance. Remember that with the ongoing depreciation of the Kiwi ruble you really don't have to save that much in the US or England to have a nice little nest egg to retire on in New Zealand. Just don't feel you owe anything to your country. That obligation CEASED when the government started charging for everything; when they let your parents suffer because they couldn't get operations, when your children can't get an education without paying megabucks for it, when no legislation was introduced to stop monopoly companies (banks, oil companies, telecom companies) ripping you off, when your sports teams charged you to watch them, when your police no longer protect etc etc. You get my meaning. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.sharechat.co.nz/ New Zealand's home for market investors To remove yourself from this list, please us the form at http://www.sharechat.co.nz/forum.html.
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