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Covenant Feb 19th 2005 9:12 pm

Second Chance
 
If I was to start all over again, could you advise me which profession is most in demand? I have a degree in Construction, yet I know that I will need to requalify in an equivalent Canadian field to make a living. It makes sense for me to use the time and investment to requalify in a field where there is a demand.

(Sorry if it's a 'how long is a piece of string' scenario):o

Thanks for any advice you can give me.

Toontje Feb 20th 2005 5:59 am

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Originally Posted by Covenant
If I was to start all over again, could you advise me which profession is most in demand? I have a degree in Construction, yet I know that I will need to requalify in an equivalent Canadian field to make a living. It makes sense for me to use the time and investment to requalify in a field where there is a demand.

(Sorry if it's a 'how long is a piece of string' scenario):o

Thanks for any advice you can give me.

Canada is short of 30,000+ truck drivers.....

George-Ang Feb 20th 2005 6:12 am

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Originally Posted by Toontje
Canada is short of 30,000+ truck drivers.....

To be quite correct, Canada is in need of 225,000 Truckers over the next 10 years, read it recently, if i find it, will post a link
Link found

http://www.learntodrivetrucks.com/careers.asp

Purley Feb 20th 2005 6:19 am

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There was a bit on the local CTV news last night about a family who came from Holland a year ago. He was working for a Saskatoon trucking company and, as he told the story, they told him he would be earning more than it turned out he was actually earning and in the end they fired him with no reason. He was griping about how the police came knocking at his door with the immigration officials, threatening to deport him.

I assume this was just his version of the story, because at the end, the announcer said that when they spoke to the trucking company, they said they had "very good" reasons for firing the man and that he knew very well why he had been fired.

Somehow or other the guy's story that he had been terribly wronged, did not totally ring true.

I just cannot imagine the trucking company would sponsor him and then get him over here and then fire him with absolutely no reason for doing so.

The whole bloody family were puffing on cigarettes the whole time the guy was being interviewed. That would be enough for me to deport them!!!

(sorry - just a snide remark about smoking there!!))

George-Ang Feb 20th 2005 6:30 am

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Originally Posted by lizwil98
There was a bit on the local CTV news last night about a family who came from Holland a year ago. He was working for a Saskatoon trucking company and, as he told the story, they told him he would be earning more than it turned out he was actually earning and in the end they fired him with no reason. He was griping about how the police came knocking at his door with the immigration officials, threatening to deport him.

I assume this was just his version of the story, because at the end, the announcer said that when they spoke to the trucking company, they said they had "very good" reasons for firing the man and that he knew very well why he had been fired.

Somehow or other the guy's story that he had been terribly wronged, did not totally ring true.

I just cannot imagine the trucking company would sponsor him and then get him over here and then fire him with absolutely no reason for doing so.

The whole bloody family were puffing on cigarettes the whole time the guy was being interviewed. That would be enough for me to deport them!!!

(sorry - just a snide remark about smoking there!!))

i read this today liz, this is it here,
http://mysask.com

Centre page, Family faces deportation, the Company in..
This one that i took off my Forum for wasting my time.
http://www.westcanbulktransport.com/
Asked me to fill in application form, then send driving licence copy, than once i told them i had already applied for PR, they dropped me, NO JOBS avail, but still a friend on my forum has an interview with them....... funny goings on at Westcan if u ask me.

Glaswegian Feb 20th 2005 6:31 am

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Originally Posted by Covenant
Thanks for any advice you can give me.

Don't go into IT :)

daisymoll Feb 20th 2005 8:13 am

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Takes a while, but anything medical (although you'd probably still need to requalify over here too!)

hot wasabi peas Feb 20th 2005 7:41 pm

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Originally Posted by Covenant
If I was to start all over again, could you advise me which profession is most in demand? I have a degree in Construction, yet I know that I will need to requalify in an equivalent Canadian field to make a living. It makes sense for me to use the time and investment to requalify in a field where there is a demand.

(Sorry if it's a 'how long is a piece of string' scenario):o

Thanks for any advice you can give me.

This might sound hokey because that's the way I am sometimes :). I think people should go in the direction of what the have a passion for and then figure out how to make money from that. I'm a firm believer that work shouldn't feel like work.

IckleHelen Feb 21st 2005 6:03 am

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Originally Posted by daisymoll
Takes a while, but anything medical (although you'd probably still need to requalify over here too!)

I was a bit concerned too. I work in IT and think I may have to reconsider my career path. I'm quite interested in food and nutrition - does anyone know what the markets like in that area.

ray1968 Feb 21st 2005 6:17 am

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Cov, I think the immigration Canada website has a list of demand occupations and give points accordingly last time I looked (was a while back) nurses, chefs, It people were all in demand. A skilled trade like construction you can make a lot of money , the person who just did our basement has more work the he can handle. Its not only the skill you have its how you apply it that will get you work. Some craftsman are happy to do a so so job, others take pride in their work and give credit to the profession. Some of my ffriends in IT actually wish they were in a construction industry.

p.s sent you a PM

Glaswegian Feb 21st 2005 6:24 am

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Originally Posted by George-Ang
once i told them i had already applied for PR, they dropped me, NO JOBS avail

I got the same from IT recruiters in Toronto ... $80K to $90K in a senior role ... no problem, contact us when you land ... suddenly no interest and no jobs when I landed as a PR.

IckleHelen Feb 21st 2005 9:30 am

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Originally Posted by Glaswegian
I got the same from IT recruiters in Toronto ... $80K to $90K in a senior role ... no problem, contact us when you land ... suddenly no interest and no jobs when I landed as a PR.

Mrs/Mr G - I have read in many posts of your dismay with the IT industry in Calgary/Canada. Can I just ask if you managed to find an IT job, and if so how long did it take - or have you moved into a different field?

Thanks
Helen

Glaswegian Feb 21st 2005 11:35 am

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Originally Posted by IckleHelen
Can I just ask if you managed to find an IT job, and if so how long did it take

I've been here since fall 2001 and I'm now onto my 3rd IT job ... it took 6 months and a move to Calgary to get the first, which lasted just over a year before I got laid off ... six weeks to get the second, which I left voluntarilly ... I was offered the third while I still had the second :D

It's a gamble ... I know people who got jobs straight off the plane, I also know people who took months to get a job ... you have to be in the right place at the right time and speak to the right people :(

canucker Feb 21st 2005 2:17 pm

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Why couldn't you work in construction? Construction is booming here in BC!! Everywhere you look they are putting up more condo's, stores, houses, etc.

Platty Feb 21st 2005 8:53 pm

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Originally Posted by Glaswegian
Don't go into IT :)

Thank I feels so much better :(

Does knowing people in the Canadian IT industry count for anything?


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