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Re: Do you regret moving?
We like it here and would never move back... there are drawbacks but they are not big enough to push us back over the pond...
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Re: Do you regret moving?
Originally Posted by jkgoulds
(Post 10681180)
main reason we're going back! canadians live to well work, its all work work work and very little enjoy life - apart from the people who have retired....
10 days unpaid holiday allowence a YEAR from 28 days PAID is a big thing, especially because you have to plan your holiday carefully because everything is so wide spread and apart, majority of your holiday would be travelling to the destination! :frown: That's not "Canada" - that's Calgary. Calgary is very much a "live to work" society - people move there to work, not for the lifestyle and walkable pubs. There are other places in Canada that suit the lifestyle you're seeking. Most cradles raised in Calgary escape the place at 22. I could not imagine being 22 and living Calgary. |
Re: Do you regret moving?
Originally Posted by Lychee
(Post 10684184)
That's not "Canada" - that's Calgary. Calgary is very much a "live to work" society - people move there to work, not for the lifestyle and walkable pubs. There are other places in Canada that suit the lifestyle you're seeking. Most cradles raised in Calgary escape the place at 22. I could not imagine being 22 and living Calgary.
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Re: Do you regret moving?
Originally Posted by Lychee
(Post 10684184)
That's not "Canada" - that's Calgary. Calgary is very much a "live to work" society - people move there to work, not for the lifestyle and walkable pubs. There are other places in Canada that suit the lifestyle you're seeking. Most cradles raised in Calgary escape the place at 22. I could not imagine being 22 and living Calgary.
Actually "most" is pushing it but generally it is a "live to work" type of place, and many have plans to retire in BC or snowbird. |
Re: Do you regret moving?
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 10684304)
Disagree, some leave at 21 ;)
Actually "most" is pushing it but generally it is a "live to work" type of place, and many have plans to retire in BC or snowbird. |
Re: Do you regret moving?
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 10684304)
Actually "most" is pushing it but generally it is a "live to work" type of place, and many have plans to retire in BC or snowbird.
I do agree however, that many will do the snowbird thing at a later stage in life. That's not necessarily a Calgary thing though, I wouldn't think. That's a "sh*t, it's cold again" thing. ;) |
Re: Do you regret moving?
Originally Posted by ann m
(Post 10684508)
I don't necessarily see this either. At my work, the only ones putting in stupid hours are the management. Everyone else seems to have a healthy work/life balance going on, and lots of outside interests.
I do agree however, that many will do the snowbird thing at a later stage in life. That's not necessarily a Calgary thing though, I wouldn't think. That's a "sh*t, it's cold again" thing. ;) |
Re: Do you regret moving?
Originally Posted by cheeky_monkey
(Post 10685297)
Its not a Canadian thing either...loads of Brits in the UK retire or head to the med at the on set of winter..that is certainly my plan...ish:thumbup:
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Re: Do you regret moving?
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 10685476)
I worked with a Turk, in Canada. He bought a beach house in Turkey and retired to it. Universal, innit, the human need to have one's wizened bits warmed by the sun?
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Re: Do you regret moving?
Well its a good job I'm not speaking for you guys eh because I'm speaking about MY experience and MY lifestyle here - wow, calm down! Its an open thread asking whether I regret moving, I do and some of these are my reasons! I don't work in the normal everyday industry so its not shift work nor is it 9 - 5 everyday. I'm not wasting my time going to labour standards about the vacay pay as I'm more than happy to just move on with the next chapter of my life which may offend some canadians on here - back in england! Some people it works out for some people it doesn't, its a part of life. I'm 22 yes but doesn't mean I'm the 'average 22 year old' so don't judge someone on their age, I've probably had more life experience than most of you bitching. For all the positive replys in regards to my postings, thanks! Been good too hear your views and thoughts. All the best BB!
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Re: Do you regret moving?
Originally Posted by jkgoulds
(Post 10685969)
Well its a good job I'm not speaking for you guys eh because I'm speaking about MY experience and MY lifestyle here - wow, calm down! Its an open thread asking whether I regret moving, I do and some of these are my reasons! I don't work in the normal everyday industry so its not shift work nor is it 9 - 5 everyday. I'm not wasting my time going to labour standards about the vacay pay as I'm more than happy to just move on with the next chapter of my life which may offend some canadians on here - back in england! Some people it works out for some people it doesn't, its a part of life. I'm 22 yes but doesn't mean I'm the 'average 22 year old' so don't judge someone on their age, I've probably had more life experience than most of you bitching. For all the positive replys in regards to my postings, thanks! Been good too hear your views and thoughts. All the best BB!
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Re: Do you regret moving?
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 10686007)
:rofl::rofl::rofl:
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Re: Do you regret moving?
Originally Posted by jkgoulds
(Post 10685969)
I've probably had more life experience than most of you bitching. All the best BB!
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Re: Do you regret moving?
Originally Posted by magnumpi
(Post 10686096)
I very much doubt this. The fact that you even wrote this tells me you have a lot to learn. But hey, you is still young, in another 25 years you may be ready to come back.
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Re: Do you regret moving?
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 10686032)
And if anyone says One Direction is like no good then they don't know nothing because I know lots about music right? :thumbdown:
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