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giantcake Apr 13th 2008 9:26 am

Hello all! Looking for work in Nova Scotia
 
Hey everyone, just saying hi, we are going to live in Nova Scotia as soon as we find work. I am a counsellor, hubby a site manager for construction. Does anyone know of any contacts which may be helpful? thanks:thumbup:

destinationnovascotia Apr 13th 2008 9:35 am

Re: Hello all! Looking for work in Nova Scotia
 
Can't help you with contacts but welcome to BE. We are moving out to NS this year too. Where are you planning to live?

giantcake Apr 13th 2008 9:40 am

Re: Hello all! Looking for work in Nova Scotia
 
thanks!...well it really depends on where we get work, we quite like the Annapolis area, Wolfville looked lovely. We are in the process of selling our house its sold STC,so as soon as its proberly gone we are going to NS for another visit. We are hoping to arrange job interviews for then. When are you moving??:)

destinationnovascotia Apr 13th 2008 9:57 am

Re: Hello all! Looking for work in Nova Scotia
 
As soon as we sell our house, so I really envy you.

We complete on our house in NS (Eastern Shore) in June and I have a job waiting for me.

Just desperate to sell. What's the secret?

Judy in Calgary Apr 13th 2008 10:28 am

Re: Hello all! Looking for work in Nova Scotia
 
Hello, giantcake, and welcome to the BE forum.

Of you haven't already found it, I recommend that Wiki article called Job Hunting Process - Canada.

All the best with your quest.
x

AmyDavid Apr 13th 2008 10:44 am

Re: Hello all! Looking for work in Nova Scotia
 

Originally Posted by destinationnovascotia (Post 6203639)
As soon as we sell our house, so I really envy you.

We complete on our house in NS (Eastern Shore) in June and I have a job waiting for me.

Just desperate to sell. What's the secret?

I was thinking about this the other day - here you get things thrown in with the sale - ie the seller gives you money towards closing costs. Can we do this in the UK?

destinationnovascotia Apr 13th 2008 10:50 am

Re: Hello all! Looking for work in Nova Scotia
 
We have already thought about this. We thought about paying the buyers stamp duty but decided to reduce it £25k instead as that brings in within £10k of the lower rate stamp duty (so people will see it within reach of such an offer).

We have thrown in all light fittings and window coverings, bathroom cabinets and some furniture. The house is complete in every way and finished to a high standard so there is no "finishing off" bonus to be added.

Can you suggest anything else?

AmyDavid Apr 13th 2008 11:02 am

Re: Hello all! Looking for work in Nova Scotia
 

Originally Posted by destinationnovascotia (Post 6203775)
We have already thought about this. We thought about paying the buyers stamp duty but decided to reduce it £25k instead as that brings in within £10k of the lower rate stamp duty (so people will see it within reach of such an offer).

We have thrown in all light fittings and window coverings, bathroom cabinets and some furniture. The house is complete in every way and finished to a high standard so there is no "finishing off" bonus to be added.

Can you suggest anything else?

I wish I did - I have just put mine on the classifieds section on here. If ours doesn't sell we are going to have to rent it out again which is a real pain in the B U M!

What about sticking it on ebay? Can we do this if we are listed with agents?

destinationnovascotia Apr 13th 2008 11:09 am

Re: Hello all! Looking for work in Nova Scotia
 

Originally Posted by AmyDavid (Post 6203794)
I wish I did - I have just put mine on the classifieds section on here. If ours doesn't sell we are going to have to rent it out again which is a real pain in the B U M!

What about sticking it on ebay? Can we do this if we are listed with agents?

I put mine on ebay last month. I got 1 enquiry but no viewings. The agents were fine but they would still expect their fee, which is fine by me as long as it sells.

We are having an open house on 10th May and the local paper are doing a feature before then. We really need to sell before we move as we are using all our spare maney to buy our house so we will have none left for cars, furniture etc. Also we will go from 2 salaries to 1 when we move. I really don't want to rent out, it is too much hassle when you are so far away. Minor issues or repairs become such a pain to deal with.

AmyDavid Apr 13th 2008 11:11 am

Re: Hello all! Looking for work in Nova Scotia
 

Originally Posted by destinationnovascotia (Post 6203811)
I put mine on ebay last month. I got 1 enquiry but no viewings. The agents were fine but they would still expect their fee, which is fine by me as long as it sells.

We are having an open house on 10th May and the local paper are doing a feature before then. We really need to sell before we move as we are using all our spare maney to buy our house so we will have none left for cars, furniture etc. Also we will go from 2 salaries to 1 when we move. I really don't want to rent out, it is too much hassle when you are so far away. Minor issues or repairs become such a pain to deal with.

I think I may stick mine on there later. Also the open house idea is a good one. I may speak with the estate agent about this. I don't want to rent ours out again and you are right - repairs and issues are a major pain so we want it gone. Just need the UK press to stop writing about the housing market!

destinationnovascotia Apr 13th 2008 11:29 am

Re: Hello all! Looking for work in Nova Scotia
 
Too right about the press. Good luck with the house. I will def be on here to report on the open house next month so watch this space.

AmyDavid Apr 13th 2008 11:31 am

Re: Hello all! Looking for work in Nova Scotia
 

Originally Posted by destinationnovascotia (Post 6203858)
Too right about the press. Good luck with the house. I will def be on here to report on the open house next month so watch this space.

Yeah good luck with your house as well! Fingers are crossed for us both!

Ontheboatout Apr 13th 2008 3:14 pm

Re: Hello all! Looking for work in Nova Scotia
 
There is masses fo construction work in NS - contact the local RDA (regional development agency). Ours, CORDA in Truro, is very helpful and there is much construstion there - condos, hospitals etc and it plans to host the 2011 games.

Cassie 10000 Apr 13th 2008 7:28 pm

Re: Hello all! Looking for work in Nova Scotia
 
Sorry can't help, just wanted to say hi.

Winston Green Apr 13th 2008 9:02 pm

Re: Hello all! Looking for work in Nova Scotia
 
Hi ontheboatout

Which games are they planning to host in 2011?:confused:

Cheers


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