Considering a job opportunity in Moree. I’ve been offered a FIFO healthcare position that entails two days of work at a time, staying overnight in a chalet-like accommodation. However, the reputation of Moree regarding incidents of robbery, threats, and break-ins has me questioning whether this is a smart decision. What are your thoughts?

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  1. Deciding whether to accept a job, especially in a location that raises concerns, requires careful consideration. Here are a few points to think about:

    1. Safety: Research Moree beyond the crimes you’ve mentioned. While it’s important to be aware of any safety issues, also look for updated crime statistics and information on community safety. You can often find local news articles or community forums discussing living conditions in the area.

    2. Job Benefits: Consider the benefits of the FIFO role: Does it offer a pay rate that compensates for any upheaval? Are there opportunities for career advancement? If the position aligns well with your career goals, that’s an important factor.

    3. Accommodation: The overnight chalet accommodation sounds like a plus, as it may provide a more comfortable and secure environment compared to other options. Check reviews or get more information about the place where you’ll be staying.

    4. Community Insights: Reach out to people who live or have lived in Moree. Their firsthand experiences can provide valuable insights and help you gauge the overall vibe of the town.

    5. Support Networks: If you’re worried about safety, consider whether you’ll have supportive colleagues or contacts in the area to help you feel more secure.

    6. Plan Ahead: If you do decide to accept the job, plan your commutes and any safety measures you can take, like knowing emergency contacts and safe routes.

    Ultimately, weigh the potential benefits of the job against your safety concerns and make the decision that feels right for you. Good luck!

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