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Re: Nova Scotia, Hubbards
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 11797193)
Hoist by my own petard. ;) (I just had to google petard. I never knew :o)
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Re: Nova Scotia, Hubbards
Originally Posted by Howefamily
(Post 11797199)
... I get kind of tired of reading all the "maritimes are crap" posts. It makes one think that "out west is the way to go" and then I read the post about hating the finding a job culture in Vancouver and I think (from my decent job here in Halifax) ok well then, its not a Maritimes issue really... its a Canadian "issue" that the Brits struggle with - less options and a different way to find a job....
Just here in this (size of Bath) city we have two hospitals, three universities, two big colleges and numerous private ones, tons of schools and two education departments to go with them, lots of federal government departments (Service Canada, statscan, immigration, Revenue Canada and more) as well as Provincial and municipal offices, a Newspaper, three television centres including CBC, a retail centre that attracts shoppers far and wide an airport a flight school with international students, major call centre operations, loads of restaurants, big hotels, a good zoo, the casino, entertainment/sport venues, several industrial parks, a fair amount of IT, big financial companies, condo/luxury apartment buildings springing up all over, already big retail centres expanding... Just how can there be a lack of opportunity? Obviously it doesn't pay as well as other cities but what's the point of that extra salary if it all goes on the extra mortgage or rent and/or the gas for the hour+ commute? Is it worth it just to be close to a CFL team or a bigger museum? (and the gang/drug wars that dbd seems to have much experience of :rofl:) |
Re: Nova Scotia, Hubbards
Originally Posted by BristolUK
(Post 11797285)
I've never had to look for work here so I wouldn't know, but there's a couple of threads going on about work and it really does seem to be a Canadian thing - contacts, Canadian experience etc - rather than a lack of opportunity. Just here in this (size of Bath) city we have two hospitals, three universities, two big colleges and numerous private ones, tons of schools and two education departments to go with them, lots of federal government departments (Service Canada, statscan, immigration, Revenue Canada and more) as well as Provincial and municipal offices, a Newspaper, three television centres including CBC, a retail centre that attracts shoppers far and wide an airport a flight school with international students, major call centre operations, loads of restaurants, big hotels, a good zoo, the casino, entertainment/sport venues, several industrial parks, a fair amount of IT, big financial companies, condo/luxury apartment buildings springing up all over, already big retail centres expanding... Just how can there be a lack of opportunity? Obviously it doesn't pay as well as other cities but what's the point of that extra salary if it all goes on the extra mortgage or rent and/or the gas for the hour+ commute? Is it worth it just to be close to a CFL team or a bigger museum? (and the gang/drug wars that dbd seems to have much experience of :rofl:)
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Re: Nova Scotia, Hubbards
Originally Posted by Howefamily
(Post 11797107)
I too live 45 mins out from Halifax and drive in each day to downtown to work. I have a Hyundai accent that I bought new and is now 4 years old, it costs me about $36 a week to run. Hubby drives to Dartmouth and back each day in a Dodge Journey that costs about $65 a week to run, for your comparable.You can of course buy a gas guzzling bigger vehicle but thats up to you. I too live "out in the sticks" and I love it. We have a great community and all thats missing is the sea. I wouldnt move as we are settled now but if we werent I would move to Hubbards in a heartbeat. Keep in mind that if you plan on a night out in the city and live that far out a taxi is about $70 to get home or you could book with Woods limo and get the same ride in much nicer comfort for about $56 Hope this helps!
That's why I said in my post it's a personal thing and as we do not know anything about the OP, it may be his/her idea of heaven or it could be hell. I asked whether he/she had researched Hubbards or just simply fell in love with the house prices, but they are that cheap for a reason. |
Re: Nova Scotia, Hubbards
Thanks for the insight.
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Re: Nova Scotia, Hubbards
It's a great little area, I went there last year a few times. The Maritimes are a great place to live, I come from London and I never thought I could move from there to Yarmouth NS with its tiny population but I just love it over here.
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Re: Nova Scotia, Hubbards
The area around Hubbards is very scenic, and it's quite popular in the Summer with a small community in the Winter. Outside of rush hour it's not a bad drive into Halifax, but employment opportunities are more limited in the Maritimes than other parts of Canada, so if you need to work you might want to consider somewhere larger.
Visit, preferably in Winter, and rent a holiday cottage for a few nights and see how you like it - it's not for everyone. |
Re: Nova Scotia, Hubbards
Originally Posted by cxx
(Post 11797597)
...but employment opportunities are more limited in the Maritimes than other parts of Canada...
From my earlier post....my city in the Maritimes has two hospitals, three universities, two big colleges and numerous private ones, tons of schools and two education departments to go with them, lots of federal government departments (Service Canada, statscan, immigration, Revenue Canada and more) as well as Provincial and municipal offices, a Newspaper, three television centres including CBC, a retail centre that attracts shoppers far and wide an airport a flight school with international students, major call centre operations, loads of restaurants, big hotels, a good zoo, the casino, entertainment/sport venues, several industrial parks, a fair amount of IT, big financial companies, condo/luxury apartment buildings springing up all over, already big retail centres expanding... Just how can there be a lack of opportunity? Of course this is just one city in southern NB but Saint John and Fredericton have the same stuff too with the added harbour at Saint John and the bigger Uni and more government stuff in Fredericton. |
Re: Nova Scotia, Hubbards
Originally Posted by Lorry1
(Post 11797418)
Of course, you live out in the sticks and love it...for me, I can think of nothing worse, it's my idea of total hell as I like to be near shops, amenities, entertainment, and variety. That's why I said in my post it's a personal thing and as we do not know anything about the OP, it may be his/her idea of heaven or it could be hell. I asked whether he/she had researched Hubbards or just simply fell in love with the house prices, but they are that cheap for a reason.
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Re: Nova Scotia, Hubbards
Originally Posted by Howefamily
(Post 11797878)
wow! Did I say something wrong?
HTH. |
Re: Nova Scotia, Hubbards
Originally Posted by christmasoompa
(Post 11797893)
:confused: Did you post this on the wrong thread? It just doesn't seem to match up with the post you've quoted, so let me know where you meant it to go and I'll move it for you. HTH.
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Re: Nova Scotia, Hubbards
Originally Posted by Howefamily
(Post 11797878)
wow! Did I say something wrong?
I was explaining why the OP should do their research before they jump in. Living in the sticks is great for some people, not for all. |
Re: Nova Scotia, Hubbards
Originally Posted by Lorry1
(Post 11797957)
No. Why do you think that?I was explaining why the OP should do their research before they jump in. Living in the sticks is great for some people, not for all.
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Re: Nova Scotia, Hubbards
What's the Acadian for "handbags" ? :blink:
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Re: Nova Scotia, Hubbards
Originally Posted by Mellios
(Post 11797540)
It's a great little area, I went there last year a few times. The Maritimes are a great place to live, I come from London and I never thought I could move from there to Yarmouth NS with its tiny population but I just love it over here.
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