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Is Canada crying out for chippy's
hi
Which part of Canada is currently crying out for time served carpenters. Im desprate to get over but dont want to end up in a place where demand is Zero |
Re: Is Canada crying out for chippy's
I thought this was going to be about chip shops.:(
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Re: Is Canada crying out for chippy's
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 7301470)
I thought this was going to be about chip shops.:(
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Re: Is Canada crying out for chippy's
Originally Posted by Flossie and Jim
(Post 7301506)
I'm soooo disappointed that this wasn't a chip shop entrepreneur wanting to run a chippy over here! :rofl:
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Re: Is Canada crying out for chippy's
Gotta say, I thought so too!! Hollands meat pie's, gawd I miss them !!!
To answer the OP, I know we are always crying out for carpentry in the Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, but that is quite rural! I'm sure people who live elsewhere will be able to tell you about their neck of the woods ... |
Re: Is Canada crying out for chippy's
Originally Posted by DaveTheFixer
(Post 7301404)
hi
Which part of Canada is currently crying out for time served carpenters. Im desprate to get over but dont want to end up in a place where demand is Zero With the $10,000 tax write off for retrofitting/renovating homes there's lots of business for home renovators. |
Re: Is Canada crying out for chippy's
Originally Posted by DaveTheFixer
(Post 7301404)
hi
Which part of Canada is currently crying out for time served carpenters. Im desprate to get over but dont want to end up in a place where demand is Zero I would think its unlikely anywhere is crying out for carpenters. You need to get Journeyman status under the Red Seal, as despite your training you may have to poove yourself as skilled. (Wherever you go) The renovation market in Vancouver is pretty strong still, however who knows whats install as the market may get flooded, especially with Olympic projects coming to an end. Being an all rounder will definatly help in renomarket. I would do your home work on Canadian construction, and the general way they go about things here. |
Re: Is Canada crying out for chippy's
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 7301470)
I thought this was going to be about chip shops.:(
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Re: Is Canada crying out for chippy's
Originally Posted by rach_woz99
(Post 7301551)
Gotta say, I thought so too!! Hollands meat pie's, gawd I miss them !!!
To answer the OP, I know we are always crying out for carpentry in the Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, but that is quite rural! I'm sure people who live elsewhere will be able to tell you about their neck of the woods ... |
Re: Is Canada crying out for chippy's
Originally Posted by Refugee from Happyland
(Post 7301728)
I would think its unlikely anywhere is crying out for carpenters. You need to get Journeyman status under the Red Seal, as despite your training you may have to poove yourself as skilled. (Wherever you go)
The renovation market in Vancouver is pretty strong still, however who knows whats install as the market may get flooded, especially with Olympic projects coming to an end. Being an all rounder will definatly help in renomarket. I would do your home work on Canadian construction, and the general way they go about things here. |
Re: Is Canada crying out for chippy's
Originally Posted by AmyDavid
(Post 7301783)
Do you have to do the Red Seal when your a Carpenter then?
Exams are generally based on building codes. An excellent book is available from CMHC " Canadian Wood Frame House Construction" You can order on line. Learning a bit about Canadian work site culture would also help, as the worksite code is not as aggressive as the UK. There is also a greater use (from when I was in construction in UK) mechanical tools. |
Re: Is Canada crying out for chippy's
Originally Posted by Refugee from Happyland
(Post 7301802)
I believe so, you can challenge experience with documented service.
Exams are generally based on building codes. An excellent book is available from CMHC " Canadian Wood Frame House Construction" You can order on line. Learning a bit about Canadian work site culture would also help, as the worksite code is not as aggressive as the UK. There is also a greater use (from when I was in construction in UK) mechanical tools. |
Re: Is Canada crying out for chippy's
what is the redseal?
Do my City&guilds+Craft cert count towards getting it |
Re: Is Canada crying out for chippy's
Originally Posted by AmyDavid
(Post 7301818)
I only ask as my OH is a journeyman drywaller here and was not required to do the Red Seal Exam and I thought it was the same for Carpenters/Plasterers etc
Plumbers and Electricians do need the qualication Who knows, BC is expected to be out of this mess faster than other Provinces, so things always change. Your C&G and work place experience will count http://www.red-seal.ca/english/index_e.shtml |
Re: Is Canada crying out for chippy's
cheers for the link Happy
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