Is the dream real?
#76










Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 15,883

Originally Posted by flashman
Having been here almost 40 years my life has to have been better in Canada. I was offered more opportunities for personal development than in the UK such as an opportunity to get in the computer business and into management including starting in my own business. In the nineteen sixties England the environment simply would not encourage such efforts.
I've also had the opportunity to travel around Canada and the U.S.
Of course things are much different now the UK so what constitutes a "better life" is a very personal thing. It could be adventure, different lifestyle, different geography, different career.
I've also had the opportunity to travel around Canada and the U.S.
Of course things are much different now the UK so what constitutes a "better life" is a very personal thing. It could be adventure, different lifestyle, different geography, different career.
I have to agree with flashman. I left England in 1963 at aged 16. I finally ended up as an Air Traffic Controller for thirty years.
I'm not at all sure I would have done that well in England, maybe, maybe not who knows. All I know is now I'm retired, I'm very happilly married (just celebrated our 37th anniversary) with two wonderful sons, one grandchild and one on the way.


So Canada has been very, very good for me.




