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Shakyuk Oct 5th 2017 7:16 pm

Re: Advice for Alberta
 

Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey (Post 12354478)
Will depend on which part of Alberta you are moving to


True, what I have written is just an overview taken from the paper produced by the Albertan government about the general view of Alberta's economy going forward.

Oiler Dec 25th 2017 2:02 pm

Re: Advice for Alberta
 
I lived in Edmonton for few years now, I have a great job, house. Financially its been very good, but socially its been nothing but a nightmare. I work at a big corporation, at 4pm everyone goes home, there is no going for a beer, nothing like that. And its been like that at any other place I worked at. All my coworkers are married, have houses, after work they drive straight home, that's it. Its all driving culture, typically people live far from work, so they don't take public transportation, they don't walk the streets just get in a car and drive straight home, then to a supermarket, then home. I live in the suburbs where most often there is no one in the streets. People just dont walk the streets unless they are homeless or take their dogs out. In my subdivision sometimes I don't see a single person for days. Its eerie. In my opinion the place its ok if you came with your family, and if you are ok with family life. Making friends, meeting women, very, very hard. If you picky, like classy women, well, that's a big problem. Wast areas of the city are dead, hence the name, Deadmonton. I think soon I am out of here.

Shard Dec 28th 2017 10:05 pm

Re: Advice for Alberta
 
Fair comment. So where to next Oiler?

Steve_ Dec 30th 2017 3:34 pm

Re: Advice for Alberta
 
There always seem to be a lot of murdered prostitutes showing up in Edmonton so someone seems to be able to find single women there.

Personally I think Edmonton is nicer than Calgary, sort of, because it's got more trees and the Saskatchewan River is more impressive. But it's just too far north. And you can meet people, that's what the indoor pool at the WEM is for. :lol:

At the end of the day if you come from a country like the UK with a very high population density to Alberta, pop. 4 million and nearly as large as Texas, you're going to find it to be a bit of a shock.

The one thing that does really depress people's social abilities is the weather. That's what the Calgary Stampede is for, if it wasn't for that people wouldn't be able to procreate in Calgary imo. What they do in Edmonton I'm not sure. In Calgary it takes until mid-summer for people to remember how to talk to each other.

Oiler Jan 2nd 2018 6:11 am

Re: Advice for Alberta
 

Originally Posted by Shard (Post 12406757)
Fair comment. So where to next Oiler?


I was thinking somewhere warm...

cheeky_monkey Jan 2nd 2018 6:43 am

Re: Advice for Alberta
 

Originally Posted by Oiler (Post 12405216)
I lived in Edmonton for few years now, I have a great job, house. Financially its been very good, but socially its been nothing but a nightmare. I work at a big corporation, at 4pm everyone goes home, there is no going for a beer, nothing like that. And its been like that at any other place I worked at. All my coworkers are married, have houses, after work they drive straight home, that's it. Its all driving culture, typically people live far from work, so they don't take public transportation, they don't walk the streets just get in a car and drive straight home, then to a supermarket, then home. I live in the suburbs where most often there is no one in the streets. People just dont walk the streets unless they are homeless or take their dogs out. In my subdivision sometimes I don't see a single person for days. Its eerie. In my opinion the place its ok if you came with your family, and if you are ok with family life. Making friends, meeting women, very, very hard. If you picky, like classy women, well, that's a big problem. Wast areas of the city are dead, hence the name, Deadmonton. I think soon I am out of here.

very true regarding neighborhoods and lack of people..i have lived in my house for a year now on secluded cul de sac.. i have only seen my next door neighbour on my left a few times mainly in the summer..i have no idea who lives to my right or directly opposite as i never see them or anyone else in the immediate vicinity of my house..Xmas was very eerie because it seems most people went away..no cars on drives or lights on ..it think i was the only one home for Xmas in my cul de sac.

Shakyuk Jan 2nd 2018 8:14 pm

Re: Advice for Alberta
 

Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey (Post 12409404)
Xmas was very eerie because it seems most people went away..no cars on drives or lights on ..it think i was the only one home for Xmas in my cul de sac.


How strange! I wonder where everyone went at Christmas!

Oiler Jan 3rd 2018 6:40 am

Re: Advice for Alberta
 

Originally Posted by Shakyuk (Post 12409721)
How strange! I wonder where everyone went at Christmas!

Over Christmas I have not seen a single person in my subdivision for 2 days.

Lorno Malvo Jan 3rd 2018 7:05 am

Re: Advice for Alberta
 

Originally Posted by Oiler (Post 12410280)
Over Christmas I have not seen a single person in my subdivision for 2 days.

What do you work at?

cheeky_monkey Jan 3rd 2018 7:18 am

Re: Advice for Alberta
 

Originally Posted by Oiler (Post 12410280)
Over Christmas I have not seen a single person in my subdivision for 2 days.

which area do you live?..i live in Terwillegar

Lorno Malvo Jan 3rd 2018 8:17 am

Re: Advice for Alberta
 
Anyone in Calgary?

How is the economy?

Shakyuk Jan 3rd 2018 7:26 pm

Re: Advice for Alberta
 

Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey (Post 12410317)
which area do you live?..i live in Terwillegar


Has it been the same in your area as Oiler's over Christmas?

Shakyuk Jan 3rd 2018 7:26 pm

Re: Advice for Alberta
 

Originally Posted by Lorno Malvo (Post 12410356)
Anyone in Calgary?

How is the economy?


I'll be there in 3 weeks with no job... scary times!

Shard Jan 4th 2018 4:15 am

Re: Advice for Alberta
 

Originally Posted by Shakyuk (Post 12410663)
I'll be there in 3 weeks with no job... scary times!

Will that be your first time there?

Oiler Jan 4th 2018 5:25 am

Re: Advice for Alberta
 

Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey (Post 12410317)
which area do you live?..i live in Terwillegar

North West.


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