Re: hello fellow fridgies!
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Welcome to the forum.
I would have thought Australia is a good a place as anywhere to
get an AC job, I hear they have nice weather occasionally................. :D
I'm from the UK so can't offer much advice re the jobs in Asia but I'm
sure they are crying out for good engineers.
Fridge is like riding a bike once you get back on it will soon come back
to you what to do.
Get training and get your qualifications, I know Aus requires mandatory
qualifications for working with refrigerants (like the EU) so look at gaining
those quals.
Rob
Re: hello fellow fridgies!
It's good to have another brother in the fold. Welcome back.
Australia has State licensing, so whichever state you end up in, check out their licensing requirements on the appropriate webpage. They usually require a Arctick refrigerant handling license (another indirect tax) and confirmation (some sort of document) that you have completed a refrigeration mechanic's apprenticeship. You pay a whole stack of money and presto! - you have a ticket to practice your art.
Whatever happens, I wish you all the best. Australia and Asia beckon.
The future is so bright, I need a welding mask!
Richie
Re: hello fellow fridgies!
Cheers lads!
I completed my apprenticeship in West oz. Just need to renew my refrigerant license with proof of qualification and ill be good to go! I even thought about going to work in the U.K for a bit as I have family there.