Nova Scotia is sucking the life out of me!
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The owners are very cheap, and they don't invest into their business, they just want to make money without spending the money. We have minimal staff and they don't increase it when we are busy which isn't often, but we do get busy days, but we have the same staff but 3 times the work.
They show no appreciation, nothing, they use the camera's to spy and complain about everything, but wont provide the tools we need to do what they want.
I should have never gotten back onto a graveyard job, they are always my down fall, but where to work during the day? Nobody has an interest in hiring me so I am stuck, I have very limited options where I am job wise as really nobody is hiring.
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What kind of things do people want for activities and stimulation? I would hate to be too far from galleries and museums and I do miss pubs and pub food, but otherwise the things I like to do, painting, reading, gardening, swimming, walking, can be done anywhere. Do children need to be entertained all the time? Shouldn't they be allowed to get bored? Entertain themselves?read?
Just wondering, no implied criticism.
Just wondering, no implied criticism.
Don't get me wrong, its beautiful, the sky is always stunning the landscape in its barreness is stunning, the glimpses of mountains as you drive on a winters day is awe inspiring, and there are many days I am so thankful we were able to move here, which is why I think we will end up staying in Canada rather than returning to the UK, we will just go somewhere where there is more choice.
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What kind of things do people want for activities and stimulation? I would hate to be too far from galleries and museums and I do miss pubs and pub food, but otherwise the things I like to do, painting, reading, gardening, swimming, walking, can be done anywhere. Do children need to be entertained all the time? Shouldn't they be allowed to get bored? Entertain themselves?read?
Just wondering, no implied criticism.
Just wondering, no implied criticism.
I enjoy the outdoors but I think I'd probably go stir crazy somewhere that didn't also have easy access to a major city. I like some of the things that a major city provides (museums, art galleries, concerts, sporting events, nightlife, etc).
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What kind of things do people want for activities and stimulation? I would hate to be too far from galleries and museums and I do miss pubs and pub food, but otherwise the things I like to do, painting, reading, gardening, swimming, walking, can be done anywhere. Do children need to be entertained all the time? Shouldn't they be allowed to get bored? Entertain themselves?read?
Just wondering, no implied criticism.
Just wondering, no implied criticism.
For all that Hamilton and area is besmirched, there is a lot to do here. We have great trails, paths and parks; waterfall areas, picnic spots and beaches; restaurants, pubs, clubs, cafe's and coffee shops (other than TH's or SB's); museums, theatres, sports venues, concert halls and galleries. Hamilton even has some half decent architecture and interesting buildings.
The only things I really miss are country pubs and castles.
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That was just an example I gave of doing research, first thing I typed into Google came up with a page of links to stuff indicating how bad the economy is in Nova Scotia. Like I said, it's not exactly a secret.
Here is a chart for household income: http://www.statcan.gc.ca/tables-tabl...il108a-eng.htm
Only New Brunswick and Nunavut are lower than Nova Scotia.
Here is a chart for household income: http://www.statcan.gc.ca/tables-tabl...il108a-eng.htm
Only New Brunswick and Nunavut are lower than Nova Scotia.
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Agree.
For all that Hamilton and area is besmirched, there is a lot to do here. We have great trails, paths and parks; waterfall areas, picnic spots and beaches; restaurants, pubs, clubs, cafe's and coffee shops (other than TH's or SB's); museums, theatres, sports venues, concert halls and galleries. Hamilton even has some half decent architecture and interesting buildings.
For all that Hamilton and area is besmirched, there is a lot to do here. We have great trails, paths and parks; waterfall areas, picnic spots and beaches; restaurants, pubs, clubs, cafe's and coffee shops (other than TH's or SB's); museums, theatres, sports venues, concert halls and galleries. Hamilton even has some half decent architecture and interesting buildings.
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Re: Nova Scotia is sucking the life out of me!
That was just an example I gave of doing research, first thing I typed into Google came up with a page of links to stuff indicating how bad the economy is in Nova Scotia. Like I said, it's not exactly a secret.
Here is a chart for household income: http://www.statcan.gc.ca/tables-tabl...il108a-eng.htm
Only New Brunswick and Nunavut are lower than Nova Scotia.
Here is a chart for household income: http://www.statcan.gc.ca/tables-tabl...il108a-eng.htm
Only New Brunswick and Nunavut are lower than Nova Scotia.
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does it include information about our minimum wage being amongst the highest?... I cant be bothered to look.
Where I lived before in the UK sucked the life out of me, nothing to do with the kids on the constant wet and overcast weekends all winter except hang out in a tiny house or go to a overwhelmingly loud indoor play centre with sticky carpets and obnoxious children, or go swimming - again loads of people shouting, this time in water. Here we can ski or play outside in the snow, or walk the trails. Its cold but we dont get soaked to the skin.
Back in the UK we could go to theatres once we found a sitter but it was too expensive. Or Legoland, but at GBP135 a shot for our family, I would rather not bother, its not good enough for the money. This is just an example or two of the commercial choices available.
Overall we did similiar things there all summer that we do here - spend time outside.
Where I lived before in the UK sucked the life out of me, nothing to do with the kids on the constant wet and overcast weekends all winter except hang out in a tiny house or go to a overwhelmingly loud indoor play centre with sticky carpets and obnoxious children, or go swimming - again loads of people shouting, this time in water. Here we can ski or play outside in the snow, or walk the trails. Its cold but we dont get soaked to the skin.
Back in the UK we could go to theatres once we found a sitter but it was too expensive. Or Legoland, but at GBP135 a shot for our family, I would rather not bother, its not good enough for the money. This is just an example or two of the commercial choices available.
Overall we did similiar things there all summer that we do here - spend time outside.
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I sleep during the day which creates a barrier.. ( I work graveyards, so sleep during the day, by the time I am up starting my day, everyone else is done for the day.)
My job is probably currently my biggest reason for not doing anything, I am up when everyone else is sleeping, and sleeping when everyone else is up.
My job is probably currently my biggest reason for not doing anything, I am up when everyone else is sleeping, and sleeping when everyone else is up.
Its very outdoors ordinated too but theres much more to do than Squamish. There's a cinema, plenty of shops and restaurants, the lakes are lovely for a BBQ or just relaxing and if you wished to continue working in hospitality then your set as tourism is the main industry. The graveyard shift is even the most envious of jobs as it gives you the time to enjoy all the activities Whistler has too offer. No one wants the dreaded day job here and most people work shifts so you might find it easier to meet people working a similar pattern. You would be much more busy at work and probably meet more people too.
It is very very competitive for jobs in Winter but not so in Summer. Now would coming up to the perfect time for a change if you fancied it.
Just a suggestion :-)
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Interesting thread.
As we are currently planning our move to NS, I am always interested in peoples personal experiences of the place, why they were drawn there, and ultimately, what drives them away.
A few of the OP's points are the very same reasons we are leaving Alberta, and as it seems from some of the replies, how a lot of the expats feel about where they currently live.
So, is the problem us expats, who are looking for something that doesn't exist? Or is it just Canada that is boring?
A couple of replies mentioned New Zealand being the same. So it must be the British attitude that's the problem? We do have a long history of traveling to foreign lands and trying to make them as much like Britain as possible. Perhaps we are just never content. We are well known as a race of complainers who love to have something to moan about. How else can so many, living is very different parts of a country so large and diverse, have the same feelings of boredom and complain of having nothing to do.
We are still planning to give NS a go, but my wife and I have decided to give it 2 years, and if either of us have issues or haven't settled, then we move on. That is part of the problem for us here in Calgary, after 6 years, we've been here too long. The first 4 years were great, then we got in a rut and are now bored sh*tless.
Who knows, maybe we will find our paradise in Nova Scotia, we shall just have to find out for ourselves.
Or, perhaps, we have just all got the travel bug, and after making the move from the UK, we just need to keep moving? After all, for us anyway, this is the 5th country we have lived in!
As we are currently planning our move to NS, I am always interested in peoples personal experiences of the place, why they were drawn there, and ultimately, what drives them away.
A few of the OP's points are the very same reasons we are leaving Alberta, and as it seems from some of the replies, how a lot of the expats feel about where they currently live.
So, is the problem us expats, who are looking for something that doesn't exist? Or is it just Canada that is boring?
A couple of replies mentioned New Zealand being the same. So it must be the British attitude that's the problem? We do have a long history of traveling to foreign lands and trying to make them as much like Britain as possible. Perhaps we are just never content. We are well known as a race of complainers who love to have something to moan about. How else can so many, living is very different parts of a country so large and diverse, have the same feelings of boredom and complain of having nothing to do.
We are still planning to give NS a go, but my wife and I have decided to give it 2 years, and if either of us have issues or haven't settled, then we move on. That is part of the problem for us here in Calgary, after 6 years, we've been here too long. The first 4 years were great, then we got in a rut and are now bored sh*tless.
Who knows, maybe we will find our paradise in Nova Scotia, we shall just have to find out for ourselves.
Or, perhaps, we have just all got the travel bug, and after making the move from the UK, we just need to keep moving? After all, for us anyway, this is the 5th country we have lived in!
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You live in Squamish right? Have you thought about spending more time in Whistler or even a move there? I know plenty of people who live in Squamish but most work and spend time in Whistler.
Its very outdoors ordinated too but theres much more to do than Squamish. There's a cinema, plenty of shops and restaurants, the lakes are lovely for a BBQ or just relaxing and if you wished to continue working in hospitality then your set as tourism is the main industry. The graveyard shift is even the most envious of jobs as it gives you the time to enjoy all the activities Whistler has too offer. No one wants the dreaded day job here and most people work shifts so you might find it easier to meet people working a similar pattern. You would be much more busy at work and probably meet more people too.
It is very very competitive for jobs in Winter but not so in Summer. Now would coming up to the perfect time for a change if you fancied it.
Just a suggestion :-)
Its very outdoors ordinated too but theres much more to do than Squamish. There's a cinema, plenty of shops and restaurants, the lakes are lovely for a BBQ or just relaxing and if you wished to continue working in hospitality then your set as tourism is the main industry. The graveyard shift is even the most envious of jobs as it gives you the time to enjoy all the activities Whistler has too offer. No one wants the dreaded day job here and most people work shifts so you might find it easier to meet people working a similar pattern. You would be much more busy at work and probably meet more people too.
It is very very competitive for jobs in Winter but not so in Summer. Now would coming up to the perfect time for a change if you fancied it.
Just a suggestion :-)
But maybe we just were not looking in the right place...lol.. Our upper limit is about 750 a month tops for rent, so not sure if its doable in Whistler.
My girlfriends sister lives up there with her husband and family and they seem to like it, he works for the town but not sure what his role is, but he's been with them since he left college.
It's mostly housing that is the issue, and lack of a car, if I did get a job up there, we would need to save money to save up the deposit and necessary moving expenses.
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Interesting thread.
A few of the OP's points are the very same reasons we are leaving Alberta, and as it seems from some of the replies, how a lot of the expats feel about where they currently live.
So, is the problem us expats, who are looking for something that doesn't exist? Or is it just Canada that is boring?
A couple of replies mentioned New Zealand being the same. So it must be the British attitude that's the problem? We do have a long history of traveling to foreign lands and trying to make them as much like Britain as possible. Perhaps we are just never content. We are well known as a race of complainers who love to have something to moan about. How else can so many, living is very different parts of a country so large and diverse, have the same feelings of boredom and complain of having nothing to do.
A few of the OP's points are the very same reasons we are leaving Alberta, and as it seems from some of the replies, how a lot of the expats feel about where they currently live.
So, is the problem us expats, who are looking for something that doesn't exist? Or is it just Canada that is boring?
A couple of replies mentioned New Zealand being the same. So it must be the British attitude that's the problem? We do have a long history of traveling to foreign lands and trying to make them as much like Britain as possible. Perhaps we are just never content. We are well known as a race of complainers who love to have something to moan about. How else can so many, living is very different parts of a country so large and diverse, have the same feelings of boredom and complain of having nothing to do.