The 'cost'/reality of living the dream..
#152
Re: The 'cost'/reality of living the dream..
not a riddle, just a statement, and a very true one.
The other poster had a good point though - you will likely need two wages to have a decent S of L.
Whilst firefighting will be impossible to get a paid position off the bat - what about your firefighting credentials could you transfer to another occupation, whilst maybe being a volunteer firefighter evenings / weekends?
That way you bring in some crust, and weedle your way into the service - thats a win win situation
The other poster had a good point though - you will likely need two wages to have a decent S of L.
Whilst firefighting will be impossible to get a paid position off the bat - what about your firefighting credentials could you transfer to another occupation, whilst maybe being a volunteer firefighter evenings / weekends?
That way you bring in some crust, and weedle your way into the service - thats a win win situation
#153
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Re: The 'cost'/reality of living the dream..
Wow, this thread is sobering.
I just bought a 3 bed, 1200sqft condo townhouse in the nicest area of The Beach. I hope it's big enough for my girlfriend and baby! Ah well, we've managed in a 950sqft condo for a year so we're used to being cramped.
Guess if we have more kids etc. we'll have to shift again.
I just bought a 3 bed, 1200sqft condo townhouse in the nicest area of The Beach. I hope it's big enough for my girlfriend and baby! Ah well, we've managed in a 950sqft condo for a year so we're used to being cramped.
Guess if we have more kids etc. we'll have to shift again.
#154
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Re: The 'cost'/reality of living the dream..
Alcat. I was a firefighter with 16 years experience and was looking to live and work in the Barrie or surrounding areas. I visited one of the Barrie firehalls and spoke to the guys who basically said 'no chance' you need to know someone or have been volunteering with them for a number of years. Experience in the UK equates to nothing here and you would have to start again at the beginning. They recommended joining one of the bigger GTA fire departments who are constantly recruiting, do your time there and then try to transfer after a few years. Barrie mainly takes on transferrees because its cheaper although they did recently have a recruitment campaign that has just finished. The other option is to commute from Barrie to the GTA, if you get hired there, as most of them do 24hr shifts and only work 7 or 8 days a month. I know of a lot of firefighters who live further out than Barrie and commute to Toronto. A fully qualified firefighter is on around $80000 but obviously you would start lower as you would have to go back to recruit school. You also have to get your Ontario truck licence before you can apply which makes it tricky if you intended on applying from the UK after getting your Permanent Residents Visa.
I live in Collingwood and my family and 2 kids love it here and it was the best move we ever made. We have a combined income of about $70000 currently, put 25% down on a $270000 2000sq.ft house from savings, and I feel better off financially here than I did as a firefighter in the UK although I was living in the South of England.
I live in Collingwood and my family and 2 kids love it here and it was the best move we ever made. We have a combined income of about $70000 currently, put 25% down on a $270000 2000sq.ft house from savings, and I feel better off financially here than I did as a firefighter in the UK although I was living in the South of England.
#156
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Re: The 'cost'/reality of living the dream..
I live in Collingwood and my family and 2 kids love it here and it was the best move we ever made. We have a combined income of about $70000 currently, put 25% down on a $270000 2000sq.ft house from savings, and I feel better off financially here than I did as a firefighter in the UK although I was living in the South of England.
We bought about 5 years ago and have come over for holidays. I love the place.
Jim
#158
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#159
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Just a wee reality check on house sizes... a smallish 3 bed semi in Glasgow is about 600 sq ft.... With no basement and still with a postage stamp Garden...
#161
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Location: Collingwood, Ontario
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Re: The 'cost'/reality of living the dream..
Hey! I have a house in Collingwood and will be moving there after I retire from the Army soon! What a great place it is! We cannot wait to come over. How are you settling into the area?
We bought about 5 years ago and have come over for holidays. I love the place.
Jim
We bought about 5 years ago and have come over for holidays. I love the place.
Jim
#162
Re: The 'cost'/reality of living the dream..
Our 2 bed apartment in London is bigger than that. There's no way you could add another bedroom to it.
Surely that's well below average though.