Calgary or small town
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We've got teenage boys, 12 - 15 by then, this is the sort of info we need. Driving at 14
interesting.
What I really should have said rather than acerage ( which I admit would probably be pointless as its under snow for 7+ months
) is if we buy we would want a bit of space and privacy and a few trees, I know calgary is not big on trees due to the climate but the wheat prarie look doesnt appeal to me personally. Half an acre with a bit of forest around it would be fine.
interesting. What I really should have said rather than acerage ( which I admit would probably be pointless as its under snow for 7+ months
) is if we buy we would want a bit of space and privacy and a few trees, I know calgary is not big on trees due to the climate but the wheat prarie look doesnt appeal to me personally. Half an acre with a bit of forest around it would be fine.(Although not the centre of the universe for teenagers)
Or, if you don't mind a space compromise there are lots of lovely mature neighbourhoods within the City limits built around the 1960's and 1970's which have reasonable size lots and loads of mature trees and therefore a little more privacy. I only really know the NW e.g. Brentwood, Collingwood, Dalhousie, Varsity, Silver Springs, etc, but there are some lovely neighbourhoods in the SW and SE too, and your teenagers could access anything they wanted to then.
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Okotoks to the Rockyview via MacLeod Trail 35.2kms
Anyway you slice it if I were employed at the Rockyview I would would find it much easier to get to from Okotoks than Cochrane no matter the distance.
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What he said..
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And good point re High River and Black Diamond also being options.
Eamonn & Janet.
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Eh? Nonsense. Mrs Wiggs has happily worked as an RN in the ER at Rockyview for a year and a half, and they are constanly taking on new staff including many from the UK - and a good number live in or around Okotoks. As of today the Calgary Health Region website lists 33 RN jobs at RGH, with just 18 at PLC (and 54 at the Foot). It takes her around 40 minutes to get to work door to door.
54/105=51.43% 33/105=31.43% 18/105=17.14%
SO of the total jobs advertised in Calgary over half at FH I'd say that was pretty good odds that there was more likelihood of finding work there.
It is not far more likely at all. The current market for nurses (with the exception of extremely specialised areas, which newcomers would find pretty impossible to re-enter anyway) enables the nurse to decide where she wants to work in Calgary, and then find a suitable position with a suitable line. You imply that Rockyview is a small town hospital with limited opportunities - and that is simply not the case. The OP should feel positive about finding a position there - not that it is unlikey.
I never implied anything about Rockyview save that it was a SMALLER hospital than Foothills.
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What I am saying is that from nursing point of view (which is obviously very different from most positions) let your home dictate your work location - not the other way around.
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So why say "what I would add however is it's far more likely nursing ops will be at Foothills than Rockyview" to a person looking to move to Calgary or it's environs? That is not the way most nurses choose their work. First they choose where they want to live, then they choose approriate local work. As a newcomer , being told to move near to the Foothils simply to find work is a mistake and unneccessary.
What I am saying is that from nursing point of view (which is obviously very different from most positions) let your home dictate your work location - not the other way around.
What I am saying is that from nursing point of view (which is obviously very different from most positions) let your home dictate your work location - not the other way around.
. I didnt say move near to Foothills. In fact if you view my later Posts I actually listed areas closer to Rockyview as amongst my faves. NOT only that but the areas I listed OUTSIDE Calgary are within spitting distance of Okotoks!
To conclude let me now exclude PLC from the vacancies
54+33=87
54/87=62.07% 33/87=37.93%
OH dear looks as if there are almost TWICE as many vacancies at FH than RV

Wiggs dont let your personal views of me influence your posts. Its not in the least helpful.
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Because statistically (using figures YOU quoted) it is more likely
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I didnt say move near to Foothills. In fact if you view my later Posts I actually listed areas closer to Rockyview as amongst my faves. NOT only that but the areas I listed OUTSIDE Calgary are within spitting distance of Okotoks!
To conclude let me now exclude PLC from the vacancies
54+33=87
54/87=62.07% 33/87=37.93%
OH dear looks as if there are almost TWICE as many vacancies at FH than RV
Wiggs dont let your personal views of me influence your posts. Its not in the least helpful.
. I didnt say move near to Foothills. In fact if you view my later Posts I actually listed areas closer to Rockyview as amongst my faves. NOT only that but the areas I listed OUTSIDE Calgary are within spitting distance of Okotoks!
To conclude let me now exclude PLC from the vacancies
54+33=87
54/87=62.07% 33/87=37.93%
OH dear looks as if there are almost TWICE as many vacancies at FH than RV

Wiggs dont let your personal views of me influence your posts. Its not in the least helpful.

Total RN jobs currently available in all Calgary Health Region establishments within City of Calgary = 119. Number at Foothills = 54. Therefore, in actual fact you are more likely to find work outside the Foothills than within it.
Anyway, we are both really arguing seperate issues. My point is that in this case I believe home should come first, and then dictate work location - rather than the other way around. Nursing is one of the few professions in Calgary where this can be possibe.
I'll go back to the corner I came out of now. Good luck to OP either way - and to you Butch




