Any NZ patent attorneys here?

Any NZ patent attorneys here?

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Croutons

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9,875 posts

166 months

Saturday 9th July 2016
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Sizing up an opportunity and appreciating how long any piece of string is, I'm trying to work out what sort of salary for a UK and European qualified Attorney with a couple of years PQE would sensibly command. Location would be Auckland, although might be able to look at Christchurch, which I guess is cheaper to live in.

caziques

2,572 posts

168 months

Monday 11th July 2016
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Christchurch house prices are pretty alarming (especially considering the almost complete lack of central heating), Auckland house prices are jaw dropping.

Can't help you with patent stuff.

Croutons

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9,875 posts

166 months

Monday 11th July 2016
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Thanks. House prices are like that in most places these days, and I'd keep the place in blighty in case of return or for future sale.

Different tack then, if the average wage is about $50k, is double that comfortable in most places (setting aside the piece of string etc)? 2 adults, one kid, 2 cars (obvs), no specific vices other than an intent to see/ use the great oft discussed outdoors NZ offers.

Source: The median income from wages and salaries across all jobs in June 2014 was about $45,000 a year (or $865 a week) before tax, according to a Statistics New Zealand income survey. This includes full and part-time jobs. The full-time median income was about $51,000 ($989 a week).
Who earns what? - Careers New Zealand
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Edited by Croutons on Monday 11th July 23:44

Wanchaiwarrior

364 posts

214 months

Thursday 14th July 2016
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Combined of about NZ$130 a year and we struggle. 1 daughter at Uni in Australia
FYI, at the moment, a cucumber is NZ$5.50 in New World

FFS

Sometimes I wonder why we ever came here.
Ah yeah, that's right, there was work.

Croutons

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9,875 posts

166 months

Sunday 17th July 2016
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Wanchaiwarrior said:
Combined of about NZ$130 a year and we struggle.
Ouch.

Offer is NE Auckland. Think I'll be leaving it if that's how it is!

Katzenjammer

1,085 posts

178 months

Tuesday 6th September 2016
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http://www.salarycomparison.com/lawyers/patent-law... - see NZ paragraph - NZ$55-90K

Fisher & Paykel in Auckland have been advertising a job in the CIPA journal for ages now. I am always suspicious of long-time advertised posts!

Croutons

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9,875 posts

166 months

Wednesday 7th September 2016
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Katzenjammer said:
http://www.salarycomparison.com/lawyers/patent-law... - see NZ paragraph - NZ$55-90K

Fisher & Paykel in Auckland have been advertising a job in the CIPA journal for ages now. I am always suspicious of long-time advertised posts!
Thanks, those numbers are not great!

F&P have been advertising directly for yonks too, with no bites [they wanted, at least]. Awkward part of Auckland tbh, and the job sounds pretty basic and tedious (I spoke to Adamsons), which is saying something in IP!

Interesting how many others have been advertising though, Jaws etc, obviously there is demand for the service at the moment.

Surveys like this one showing house prices going nuts is not encouraging a move -

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-37293588

as it happens I'm off to Ford in Dagenham for a bit (thread in Homes, Gardens & DIY as to where to live in the area, not somewhere I'm familiar with), but will keep on looking.

Katzenjammer

1,085 posts

178 months

Wednesday 7th September 2016
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Croutons said:
Katzenjammer said:
http://www.salarycomparison.com/lawyers/patent-law... - see NZ paragraph - NZ$55-90K

Fisher & Paykel in Auckland have been advertising a job in the CIPA journal for ages now. I am always suspicious of long-time advertised posts!
Thanks, those numbers are not great!

F&P have been advertising directly for yonks too, with no bites [they wanted, at least]. Awkward part of Auckland tbh, and the job sounds pretty basic and tedious (I spoke to Adamsons), which is saying something in IP!

Interesting how many others have been advertising though, Jaws etc, obviously there is demand for the service at the moment.

Surveys like this one showing house prices going nuts is not encouraging a move -

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-37293588

as it happens I'm off to Ford in Dagenham for a bit (thread in Homes, Gardens & DIY as to where to live in the area, not somewhere I'm familiar with), but will keep on looking.
I was surprised myself at the modest salaries on offer in NZ.

I got calls recently testing my interest in Airbus at Filton and Addidas in Germany, but I'm not inclined to go to either.

Good luck with your move!



RobDickinson

31,343 posts

254 months

Monday 12th September 2016
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caziques said:
Christchurch house prices are pretty alarming (especially considering the almost complete lack of central heating), Auckland house prices are jaw dropping.
The market has gone nuts the last few years but still..

Bought my house 12 years ago for $580, now worth around $850, Christchurch, Sumner.

Seaside village, on the hills 25min from the CBD, Ocean and mountain views. I can be walking in the hills in 5min, or surfing at Scarborough, or biking across the hills. Unless I've gone snowboarding or something else...

I cant even imagine somewhere like this in the Uk let alone afford to live there!

As to house affordability you can get a decent place in chc for $500k ish, how affordable it all is depends on what you are bringing over cash. If you have a 10% deposit there a $450k mortgage now would set you back $2225 a month, so about $35k of income to cover that.

Add in $3-4k pa for Council rates, $3k for electricity, $2k for insurance (house/contents), $1200 for phone/internet so another $10k on top so say $45k for those bits.

I dont have kids so no idea what they cost, but afik you do end up paying extra for school even state schools and they are always doing stuff which must cost..