Regina, Saskatoon or Fort McMurray.
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Re: Regina, Saskatoon or Fort McMurray.
Was discussing this thread with my O/H and he said if you like crack whores then go to Fort Mac. (Helpful as always hey )[/QUOTE]
Sadly, I am not into either. I have finally chosen Saskatoon, I will just have to see how I get on there.
If I was you, I'd be worried how the OH knows Fort Mac is good for hoes.
Sadly, I am not into either. I have finally chosen Saskatoon, I will just have to see how I get on there.
If I was you, I'd be worried how the OH knows Fort Mac is good for hoes.
#107
Re: Regina, Saskatoon or Fort McMurray.
Sadly, I am not into either. I have finally chosen Saskatoon, I will just have to see how I get on there.
If I was you, I'd be worried how the OH knows Fort Mac is good for hoes. [/QUOTE]
Welcome to saskatoon.
#108
Re: Regina, Saskatoon or Fort McMurray.
He's in the oil patch nuff said Best of luck with your choice and your new adventure!
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Re: Regina, Saskatoon or Fort McMurray.
Thanks. SW6blue, presumably you live there, what should I expect in Saskatoon? I have been advised to live to the East side of the river, any thoughts on this?
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Re: Regina, Saskatoon or Fort McMurray.
Hi
I am a 28 year old single, male geotechnical engineer and I currently live in Manchester UK (Originally from London). I am in the process of relocating to Canada mainly for a new adventure, career advancement and financial incentives as engineers are better valued generally in North America than UK.
I work for a multinational company, so I have been presented with job offers at the Regina, Saskatoon, or Fort Mcmurray offices (Salary range $85-95k). My preference is Vancouver but unfortunately there are currently no vacancies there, so I have decided to move to either of the three aforementioned offices first, then relocate to Vancouver after a a year or two. I have heard nothing but good about Canada as a country and how beautiful the sceneries are, but my main worries is the weather (long extremely cold winters, blizzards and thunderstorms). I can tolerate freezing temperatures as long as I get the best of Spring, Autumn, and Summer.
I love being sociable, I consider myself to be adaptable and I am pretty outgoing. I am not into skiing or hiking, I am more of a beach person and I enjoy watching and playing football, basketball, and gymnastics. Ideally I would like to live in a multicultural city with good and affordable living standard (quality of life), where social amenities (Pubs, restaurants, bars, malls, shops, carnivals, festivals, friendly community, indoor football pitches,and basketball courts) are easily accessible, with good summer albeit short, and decent spring and autumn. I am anticipating 5 months of extremely cold winter at worse. I also don't want to live in a city where there is a lot of crimes and guns hence my preference for Canada instead of America.
I have been given 2 weeks to decide and choose a location, I would appreciate all advices, tips and recommendations. I am very excited about the move, but I am also a little apprehensive.
Thanks
I am a 28 year old single, male geotechnical engineer and I currently live in Manchester UK (Originally from London). I am in the process of relocating to Canada mainly for a new adventure, career advancement and financial incentives as engineers are better valued generally in North America than UK.
I work for a multinational company, so I have been presented with job offers at the Regina, Saskatoon, or Fort Mcmurray offices (Salary range $85-95k). My preference is Vancouver but unfortunately there are currently no vacancies there, so I have decided to move to either of the three aforementioned offices first, then relocate to Vancouver after a a year or two. I have heard nothing but good about Canada as a country and how beautiful the sceneries are, but my main worries is the weather (long extremely cold winters, blizzards and thunderstorms). I can tolerate freezing temperatures as long as I get the best of Spring, Autumn, and Summer.
I love being sociable, I consider myself to be adaptable and I am pretty outgoing. I am not into skiing or hiking, I am more of a beach person and I enjoy watching and playing football, basketball, and gymnastics. Ideally I would like to live in a multicultural city with good and affordable living standard (quality of life), where social amenities (Pubs, restaurants, bars, malls, shops, carnivals, festivals, friendly community, indoor football pitches,and basketball courts) are easily accessible, with good summer albeit short, and decent spring and autumn. I am anticipating 5 months of extremely cold winter at worse. I also don't want to live in a city where there is a lot of crimes and guns hence my preference for Canada instead of America.
I have been given 2 weeks to decide and choose a location, I would appreciate all advices, tips and recommendations. I am very excited about the move, but I am also a little apprehensive.
Thanks
In terms of the crime rate, you might read that Regina has a high crime rate, it does, but when you compare the population to other places in Canada it's actually quite low. Saskatoon's crime rate is higher than Regina. Fort Mc'Murray is a working mans town, quite like Estevan. It's mainly for single men who just want to work and party. There is a lot of money to be made there for mechanics and rig workers.
If you want any more information feel free to contact me!
Thanks
#113
Re: Regina, Saskatoon or Fort McMurray.
The east side has traditionally been the more up-market side, and prices there are high as a result. But the city has expanded massively in the last few years and most of the new developments elsewhere are fine too.