Chapter 133: Putting the cart before the horse
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Foreword
Xiaomo decided to open a new volume today.
Yesterday in the last few minutes, I got the first place on the list of new books in the monthly ticket.
Thanks to the number one toner and silver alliance, thank you to the lonely emperor for the n-big moon bag, and thank the emperor for rewarding the alliance leader.
Thanks to the sponsorship of the lewd leopard, thank Xiaocao, his uncle, and the old wound for sending a monthly bag together.
Thanks to the storm lightning.
Xiaomo will continue to work hard~
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In December, when the cold begins to spread across the northern hemisphere, Melbourne's fiery Christmas season is about to begin.
Mr. and Mrs. Yan have been in Melbourne since early December.
After Yan Yun graduated, it was unlikely that he would return to Melbourne to settle down in a short period of time.
Therefore, Yan Dabang and his wife should take advantage of Yan Yun's still existence to go to Melbourne as soon as possible, adapt to life here, translate a driver's license, buy a car, and familiarize themselves with the driver's seat in different directions in China.
Then it's time to get to know some Wenzhou families in Melbourne.
In this way, it will not make the couple's life in Melbourne too boring after Yan Yun goes to Europe.
Immigration, just two simple words, but there is no way to summarize it in a simple sentence or two.
Immigration isn't necessarily a good thing, it's the same as studying abroad.
There are many different kinds of Chinese immigrants in Melbourne.
Like Yan Dabang and his wife, who have enough pension, it is a kind of one.
One of the things that wants to give your children a better education is one.
Because the child is studying here, he is stained with the light of the child, and he takes the identity and follows out.
Many people think that immigrants and students must be wealthy, but this is not the case.
There are many people who smash pots and sell iron to let children come out to study, and finally want to follow the light of Melbourne's pension benefits.
But immigration and studying abroad should be a matter of ability, and it may not be suitable for everyone.
Some children have very poor self-care skills, but their parents have to send them abroad, and such children can neither study well nor live well when they go abroad.
Melbourne locals are "starlight people", children who lack self-control are more exaggerated than this, they are "daylight people", the family will give living expenses one day, and the money will be spent one day, and those who can't spend it will directly contribute to the Royal Casino Melbourne.
The first day of getting each living allowance is the happiest day of the month, and there is a whole month left to eat instant noodles, and there are often people who can only eat one pack one day and are reluctant to throw away the instant noodle soup.
Such a child is definitely guilty of going abroad.
But even more guilty than this are parents who decided to emigrate without a plan.
Some people, whose economic conditions are not very good, sell their only property in their family to rent a house in order to let their children study in Australia first.
After the child got the identity, he quit his original good job and came out.
Most of them are professionals with status and status in China, or people with good welfare benefits in state-owned enterprises, who resigned and immigrated to Melbourne and began to work part-time in Melbourne.
This kind of life is a bit of putting the cart before the horse.
Parents are giving up everything for their children, and children feel that they have given up everything for their parents.
If it weren't for the fact that after Yan Dabang and his wife came, they needed to ask the intermediary company to send someone to help clean up their new home from time to time, Yan Yun didn't know that there was such a group in Melbourne.
Yan Yun didn't understand what this was for.
But in this world, there are many things that I can't understand.
It's normal for everyone to want a different life.
If you want to drive a little bit and do manual work, in Melbourne, you also have a good income, especially for construction workers or something.
Many people are not aware of Melbourne's immigration policy, and in fact it is much easier for "skilled workers" to immigrate than those who study at university in Melbourne.
Yan Dabang and his wife, just arrived in Melbourne, saw that the people who came to do the cleaning were Chinese, so they had time to chat with people, and after chatting, they found that the bosses of these people were the same, and they were also from Wenzhou.
It took half a year to start from working as a cleaner to opening a housekeeping company.
Because there are too many Chinese families with similar employment needs, the development speed of this Wenzhou housekeeping company specializing in serving Chinese people is also a bit amazing.
When it comes to housekeeping, there's a different place in Melbourne.
If you are renting a premium apartment, housekeeping is mandatory to purchase, at least once a week, and you have to ask the housekeeper to come over and do thorough cleaning, carpet cleaning and kitchen tidying up.
In Melbourne, landlords rarely bother to take care of their own property after handing it over to an agent.
The agent is responsible for the rental, the entire lease after the lease, and the painting of the walls, the replacement of carpets, etc., after the tenant moves out.
The principle of the agent helping the landlord take care of the house is very simple, what the landlord will look like when he hands over the house, and what it will look like when the agent returns the house to the landlord.
If you just put nails in the wall or something, you have to fix the wall when you move out.
The same is true for the landlord and the same for the tenant, and it must be returned to the original owner.
This is probably why the agency will require the purchase of housekeeping services in the lease contract of the high-end apartment, so that the agent can better know whether the tenant has "disabled" the house.
The higher the apartment you rent, the higher the housekeeping fee you will need.
The tenant does not pay the domestic helper directly, these expenses are all included directly in the rent.
In Melbourne, handing over the house to an intermediary to take care of is a long-term continuous behavior, and the domestic intermediary is to introduce a house and charge a referral fee is completely different, and it is also a more mature model.
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"Cousin, when are they coming?" Yan Yun asked Yan Dabang.
"It's supposed to be the twelfth, and they say they're going to stay for a week, so you think about where to take them to play. Yan Dabang replied.
"Play? I don't have to think about this, my cousin he played Melbourne more thoroughly than me, the last time he came for a month, I felt that I had been in vain in the past few years, the first time I went skiing, or my cousin took me there. If he doesn't come, people who have been there for a few years won't know that there are snow-capped mountains in Melbourne. Yan Yun felt that only by asking her the question of where to eat would she have a more reliable answer.
"Can you ski in Melbourne? Your mother and I came last time, and you didn't take us there, so why don't you go with your uncle's family this time." Yan Dabang also wants to take Lu Bingran to skiing.
Although there is a place called Snow Mountain in Wenzhou, it basically doesn't snow in Wenzhou, let alone skiing, and neither Yan Dabang nor Lu Bingran have ever been to skiing.
"Uh~ I'm afraid it won't work. Yan Yun said that he couldn't help.
"Why?" Yan Dabang was a little disappointed and puzzled.
"You and your wife, the last time you came was summer, and this time it's summer, excuse me, how do you ski in summer?" Yan Yun continued to look at his father with an innocent face.
"Eh, I'm getting older, and I've forgotten about this stubble. What can I play here in the summer?" Yan Dabang, who had just started his "retirement" career, seemed to have changed from technical control to "old playboy" overnight, and he talked about playing words all day long.
"In the summer, it's about the same as the last time you visited, and the places where the Twelve Apostles, Penguin Island, and the Great Ocean Road took you last time don't have any seasons.
There is also the hot springs on the Mornington Peninsula, where you can now go strawberry picking without washing them, and eat them all you want.
Australia's grapes grew well last year, so it's a good idea to visit a winery.
If you're interested in wine, there are more than 80 wineries in Victoria, and they come a week, and they can't go to 10 a day. Yan Yun began to recommend places to visit in the summer.