WA
71 posts
Hi fellow wavesailers,
one of the sadest times of my life. As indicated by all my selling posts, Dr. Frontloop will leave paradise. I really enjoyed WA, meeting you and sailing in one of the best wavesailing spots in the world. I enjoyed the way of living, the friendly people and the nice climate. I hope you really appreciate where you live. For me life will become more serious, I guess. I will have to get a "proper" job in Germany, hopefully close to the see, where I can sail in onshore choppy conditions at 10 degrees. However, love you all and rip hard.
See you soon in the waves around the world.
Heiko
WA
213 posts
Dude!
All the best, nice meeting you and thanks for many days of sailing togheter. So sad, I dropped in so many times on you and you never got angry at me. Thats what friends are for.
Have good wind and looking forward to c u again in WA.
Adios.
Alberto
WA
71 posts
Hey Alberto,
hope to be back one day, I will let you know first that you can go on practising dropping in my waves.
CU
Heiko
WA
23 posts
Why not stay here??
We have such a shortage of skilled labour here in WA, I wonder if all of the people who visit over summer each year for our windsurfing know that it is actually a really good time to move here permanently and get a "proper" job. If you have a trade you could pretty much walk into a job anywhere. If you're an engineer, drafter etc the situation would be the same. I recently moved from Perth to Geraldton and there's shortages in many fields here, I know my company are currently looking to recruit engineers, drafters etc, so if you're keen on a move to windsurfing paradise, please post a reply.
WA
71 posts
Hi,
I am an electrical engineer and I design integrated circuits, not too much work around here.
Regards
Heiko
NSW
58 posts
Dude
Talk to Australian Submarine Corp. My mate is a manager for them and is looking for good electrical engineers.
Struth I'm on the east coast.......I recon if it is windy, STAY...
Cos its not here..........