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Planning to work overseas, prefer New Zealand, willing to work hard. Any suggestion ?

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Malay , Malaysian, age 37, fruit picking sound interesting. Part time for now.

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  1. Look here at your options then:::

    http://www.workingin-australia.com  Make sure you have the right visa etc.

    Also for Australia go to http://www.workingin-australia.com/


  2. There are some interesting site those might help.

    Check these out:

    http://www.wwoof.co.nz/

    http://www.wwoof.com.au/

    http://www.treehugger.com/files/2004/12/...

    http://www.wwoof.ca/canada/content/start...

    kalau dapat apa2 info kasi share sama gua boleh...gua pun mau ikut kerja la...mau cari duit sikit mau travel lah,,gua pun dari Penanglah.....

    Also check a comments from other participants:

    http://www.newfarm.org/features/2005/090...

    http://www.eons.com/travel/feature/ocean...

    there are many more on the net...good luck.

  3. lol @ question above, yea um the fruit work in australia is prolly not as prolific as in New Zealand, plus you will have a more comfortable time in NZ, (minus the heat) If you are to try NZ, the best locations for fruit picking would be the Hawkes Bay region in the north island (Hawkes Bay is known as the fruit bowl of NZ) or the Canterbury Plains in the south island

  4. Have done fruit picking... It's very hard work and you get payed for what you pick so if your not good at it you don't make any money.

    Don't know about New Zealand but in Australia it's called WWOOFING (willing workers on organic farms) and there are websites to help with guidelines and where to find work. Good luck.

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