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angelic_fruitcake Jan 16th 2007 5:57 am

Early Days...but...
 
...H has spoken to his MD, who said he's passed his cv/resume to HR in Calgary...and he's seeing them in February. He's positive about the outcome...

Meanwhile, back here, I've been made a 'priority mover' which means that my job will not exist after 31 March. I have to apply for another job at my level (whether I want it or not) and there are more people out of jobs than there are spare jobs.

So...they are announcing voluntary exit schemes in March/April and depending on the outcome of the resume with Calgary HR, I intend to apply for it. It takes effect in September.

I'd get a pay out, not huge, but a little help in the Canada pot.

We're still in the process of selling the house. Contracts are ready to sifn and we are just waiting for the surveys, mortgage offer (buyer) and exchange of contracts before putting down a deposit on a nice little rented place.

It *will* all come together! :D

Butch Cassidy Jan 16th 2007 6:30 am

Re: Early Days...but...
 

Originally Posted by angelic_fruitcake (Post 4290963)
...H has spoken to his MD, who said he's passed his cv/resume to HR in Calgary...and he's seeing them in February. He's positive about the outcome...

Meanwhile, back here, I've been made a 'priority mover' which means that my job will not exist after 31 March. I have to apply for another job at my level (whether I want it or not) and there are more people out of jobs than there are spare jobs.

So...they are announcing voluntary exit schemes in March/April and depending on the outcome of the resume with Calgary HR, I intend to apply for it. It takes effect in September.

I'd get a pay out, not huge, but a little help in the Canada pot.

We're still in the process of selling the house. Contracts are ready to sifn and we are just waiting for the surveys, mortgage offer (buyer) and exchange of contracts before putting down a deposit on a nice little rented place.

It *will* all come together! :D

Exciting times, eh?

fingers crossed for you :beer:

raine66 Jan 16th 2007 11:44 am

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Hope it all goes to plan for you both ;)

Piff Poff Jan 16th 2007 1:41 pm

Re: Early Days...but...
 
Hope it all works out for you - fingers crossed.

The Escapea Jan 16th 2007 1:52 pm

Re: Early Days...but...
 
Things have a funny way of working out...! I managed to wangle Voluntary Redundancy from my last job with a bit of a fight, which was great as I was leaving anyway to plan, and then execute, the 'big' move!

Good luck with it all!

Mountain Girl Jan 16th 2007 2:55 pm

Re: Early Days...but...
 

Originally Posted by angelic_fruitcake (Post 4290963)
...H has spoken to his MD, who said he's passed his cv/resume to HR in Calgary...and he's seeing them in February. He's positive about the outcome...

Meanwhile, back here, I've been made a 'priority mover' which means that my job will not exist after 31 March. I have to apply for another job at my level (whether I want it or not) and there are more people out of jobs than there are spare jobs.

So...they are announcing voluntary exit schemes in March/April and depending on the outcome of the resume with Calgary HR, I intend to apply for it. It takes effect in September.

I'd get a pay out, not huge, but a little help in the Canada pot.

We're still in the process of selling the house. Contracts are ready to sifn and we are just waiting for the surveys, mortgage offer (buyer) and exchange of contracts before putting down a deposit on a nice little rented place.

It *will* all come together! :D


Positive thinking I like it. ............ wont be long now and you will be organising the next Calgary meet up. :D :thumbsup:

angelic_fruitcake Jan 16th 2007 11:16 pm

Re: Early Days...but...
 
Oh....I do hope so. I'm already clicking on webcams here there and everywhere to see 'what Calgary looks like today'

I no longer care enough about my job to be upset about the shoddy way they are treating us...it's just another thing I have to deal with on my quest to get to Canada :thumbsup:

Butch Cassidy Jan 17th 2007 3:42 am

Re: Early Days...but...
 

Originally Posted by angelic_fruitcake (Post 4293550)
Oh....I do hope so. I'm already clicking on webcams here there and everywhere to see 'what Calgary looks like today'

:thumbsup:

Well my part looks white today.

Steve_P Jan 17th 2007 3:46 am

Re: Early Days...but...
 

Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy (Post 4294358)
Well my part looks white today.

Very white. :ohmy:

So much for last nights forecast, what did he say "2cm at most and most likely it'll miss us." :rofl:

Well Mrs_P just shoveled about 10cm of what didn't miss us off the sidewalks and driveway. :curse::thumbdown:

Butch Cassidy Jan 17th 2007 3:54 am

Re: Early Days...but...
 

Originally Posted by Steve_P (Post 4294374)
Very white. :ohmy:

So much for last nights forecast, what did he say "2cm at most and most likely it'll miss us." :rofl:

Well Mrs_P just shoveled about 10cm of what didn't miss us off the sidewalks and driveway. :curse::thumbdown:

and most of it here seemed come down between 12 and 3
Mind you its at it again. Not that I'll complain as long as Banff area is getting some as well.

angelic_fruitcake Jan 17th 2007 5:50 am

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Yay! I love snow. I'm not put off Calgary by snow reports, I MUCH prefer snow and COLD to a mild winter with p1$$ing rain non stop, fog and 70mph winds.

When I was in Banff, we arrived when it was -15. A bit of a shock after being in UK, but although the cold took my breath away, it was kind of invigorating. Going out on Spray Lake, I believe it dropped to -27. It was perishing, but the skies on that day were a fantastic clear blue, the scenery awesome, and the air was just fresh and clean.

I know it's not going to be like that in Calgary. But give me a COLD snowy, frosty winter that I can wrap up warm for, rather than a wet, windy, miserable slightly warmer one over here. And that's coming from someone who's just got home after standing from 4:55 to 6:15 waiting for the bus....,which didn't BLOODY arrive. :mad:

Souvenir Jan 17th 2007 6:09 am

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Originally Posted by angelic_fruitcake (Post 4294837)
And that's coming from someone who's just got home after standing from 4:55 to 6:15 waiting for the bus....,which didn't BLOODY arrive. :mad:

That's it. Stay relentlessly positive.

Butch Cassidy Jan 17th 2007 6:24 am

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Originally Posted by angelic_fruitcake (Post 4294837)
I know it's not going to be like that in Calgary.

The only thing that could possibly be missing from the description you gave is the scenery.
We get blue skies (most days), brisk cold.

The scenery element is available here.
I've lived in the far SE and the far NW and both afforded views of the foothills and mountains.

angelic_fruitcake Jan 17th 2007 6:29 am

Re: Early Days...but...
 

Originally Posted by Souvenir (Post 4294877)
That's it. Stay relentlessly positive.

I did! I kept thinking the damn thing would 'be here any minute' :rofl:

angelic_fruitcake Jan 17th 2007 6:31 am

Re: Early Days...but...
 

Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy (Post 4294919)
The only thing that could possibly be missing from the description you gave is the scenery.
We get blue skies (most days), brisk cold.

The scenery element is available here.
I've lived in the far SE and the far NW and both afforded views of the foothills and mountains.

OK, I'm sold. Where do I sign up? Calgary here I come.... :)


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