blueheaven Posted February 19, 2019 Report Share Posted February 19, 2019 I know a lot of people on here started out in Perth and have ended up moving to different places all over the world. Just curious to know, are there many among us who have successfully returned to Perth after time away? I've lived in England for the last 13 years and would love to move back to Perth but it seems quite a difficult thing to do (in particular with regard to finding a suitable job - from looking at various job sites, it seems there's not much that is regularly available unless you're a teacher, social worker, driver or retail assistant). Would love to hear people's experiences of doing this (or attempting to). Dave Ferg, Tranmere Saintee and south inch 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rickman52 Posted February 20, 2019 Report Share Posted February 20, 2019 i moved back to Perth in 2013 after 30 yrs in London,but being mortgage free means any job will do, although its recommended moving back. MySpazz and blueheaven 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saintgscot Posted February 21, 2019 Report Share Posted February 21, 2019 i moved away for about 8 years not as long as many but found it easy to come back and glad I did. Was lucky the line of work I was in had a well paid job considering other companies when we decided. Otherwise could of been looking for the right employment for ages. blueheaven 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
john.w Posted February 21, 2019 Report Share Posted February 21, 2019 I know 2 or 3 people that moved back to Scotland Perth included I even helped the Perth lad pack up for his trip back then a while later he was back here. Its called the $15,000 mistake over here as that what it used to cost to find out you had made a mistake. But personally I think it depends on how long you've been gone and what your expectations are when you go back i.e. do you end up wie your auld mates same area same work opportunities. I got a call from Perth a few years ago to give a young couple from Perth a call who were over here and were homesick and were thinking of going back to Perrth the girl told she missed the Railway club on a Saturday night they missed the lifestyle they went back. Ill be honest we had been in Ontario a few years and my ex was homesick and wanted to go back I sent her and the kids home but I could not sell our house here and she had to come back with the kids. Must have been fate Im still here 53 years later sorry for the ramble. Dave Ferg, sixties saintee, MySpazz and 2 others 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueheaven Posted February 22, 2019 Author Report Share Posted February 22, 2019 23 hours ago, john.w said: I know 2 or 3 people that moved back to Scotland Perth included I even helped the Perth lad pack up for his trip back then a while later he was back here. Its called the $15,000 mistake over here as that what it used to cost to find out you had made a mistake. But personally I think it depends on how long you've been gone and what your expectations are when you go back i.e. do you end up wie your auld mates same area same work opportunities. I got a call from Perth a few years ago to give a young couple from Perth a call who were over here and were homesick and were thinking of going back to Perrth the girl told she missed the Railway club on a Saturday night they missed the lifestyle they went back. Ill be honest we had been in Ontario a few years and my ex was homesick and wanted to go back I sent her and the kids home but I could not sell our house here and she had to come back with the kids. Must have been fate Im still here 53 years later sorry for the ramble. The $15,000 mistake... does that refer to the mistake of leaving your home town, or the mistake of going back to it? Personally I've loved my years away from home as I've had a life/career I could never have had in Perth, but I'm also reaching the point where I look at the Perth lifestyle and location and size and house prices (especially the house prices) and think that, if you can find the right job, it's a cracking place to live. The job thing is definitely the major sticking point though! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
john.w Posted February 22, 2019 Report Share Posted February 22, 2019 2 hours ago, blueheaven said: The $15,000 mistake... does that refer to the mistake of leaving your home town, or the mistake of going back to it? Personally I've loved my years away from home as I've had a life/career I could never have had in Perth, but I'm also reaching the point where I look at the Perth lifestyle and location and size and house prices (especially the house prices) and think that, if you can find the right job, it's a cracking place to live. The job thing is definitely the major sticking point though! Mistake of going back to hometown for I guess the wrong reasons but homesickness isn't good on you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dooj Posted February 25, 2019 Report Share Posted February 25, 2019 On 2/19/2019 at 1:26 PM, blueheaven said: I know a lot of people on here started out in Perth and have ended up moving to different places all over the world. Just curious to know, are there many among us who have successfully returned to Perth after time away? I've lived in England for the last 13 years and would love to move back to Perth but it seems quite a difficult thing to do (in particular with regard to finding a suitable job - from looking at various job sites, it seems there's not much that is regularly available unless you're a teacher, social worker, driver or retail assistant). Would love to hear people's experiences of doing this (or attempting to). Although Perth may be restricted in terms of job opportunties (i.e. there's not that many major employers other than those you mention), it's not actually that much of a commute to Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee etc. where the job options are greater. Of course, that would still be too much for many people, but I work in the Midlands and loads of my colleagues have a commute of an hour plus each way and see it as quite normal (and I have several friends living in London who have a much shorter commute in terms of distance but it still takes them well over an hour to get to work). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueheaven Posted February 26, 2019 Author Report Share Posted February 26, 2019 20 hours ago, Dooj said: Although Perth may be restricted in terms of job opportunties (i.e. there's not that many major employers other than those you mention), it's not actually that much of a commute to Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee etc. where the job options are greater. Of course, that would still be too much for many people, but I work in the Midlands and loads of my colleagues have a commute of an hour plus each way and see it as quite normal (and I have several friends living in London who have a much shorter commute in terms of distance but it still takes them well over an hour to get to work). Been looking into commuting but I'd probably be using public transport (initially at least) and I reckon Dundee and Stirling are do-able for that, but I think Glasgow and Edinburgh are a bit much (in terms of both time and expense). Totally agree with your point on London commutes - distance from my home to my current job is 7 miles, and it takes me well over an hour most days. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Abernethy Saint Posted February 26, 2019 Report Share Posted February 26, 2019 Thing about commuting to Glasgow is you have the hassle of changing century everytime you get there.... blueheaven and MySpazz 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MySpazz Posted February 28, 2019 Report Share Posted February 28, 2019 (edited) Been away 34 years............never moving back !!! I mean, let's face it, the crap I get away with, and the anonymity of the big city would never be tolerated in Perth When I was younger I'd "move back" and last a few weeks, once i managed a year. Have a relative who was away for 19 years, then Perth for 8 in retirement but didn't enjoy it so she returned to the city. Was up a few weeks ago, and while I always enjoy it, I really got a sense of what a top place it is to live. Real pride in the place, folk grow and live together. There's something special about that. It's missing in the big city. I've been in the same house for 14 years and don't know my neighbours (literally don't know them!). Perth is an amazing place, and it's getting better - Western Edge for starters. One day....one day............when I win the lottery and don't have to find that ever elusive job! Edited February 28, 2019 by MySpazz Dave Ferg and rickardo 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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