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Re: Software Engineers - where to work?
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 7244416)
Something people should consider when emigrating, there are a lot more employers in the GTA and in Ottawa than in other Canadian locations. Many would say, of course, that there's no point in emigrating if you're going to end up in the GTA.
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Re: Software Engineers - where to work?
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 7244760)
Each to their own, I suppose. Generally people choosing Canada want a place from the past and they don't find Toronto to be backward enough; it has traffic and crime and overcrowding and all those things they wanted to leave at home.
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Re: Software Engineers - where to work?
Originally Posted by Phoresis
(Post 7244688)
Why is this? I want to emmigrate because I want to live in Toronto.
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Re: Software Engineers - where to work?
Originally Posted by shelley748
(Post 7245067)
Some parts of GTA are not safe!! Just be careful thats all.
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Re: Software Engineers - where to work?
Originally Posted by shelley748
(Post 7245067)
Some parts of GTA are not safe!! Just be careful thats all.
I will never worry about anything like that because if it happens then it happens, nothing can stop that, and besides Hull where I currently live near is not exactly safe either. |
Re: Software Engineers - where to work?
Originally Posted by Phoresis
(Post 7245128)
Appreciate the concern, but that seems like kind of a strange thing to say. There are safe places and unsafe places in every city. Largely if you keep yourself to yourself and have some common sense you will be fine.
I will never worry about anything like that because if it happens then it happens, nothing can stop that, and besides Hull where I currently live near is not exactly safe either. |
Re: Software Engineers - where to work?
Originally Posted by Phoresis
(Post 7245001)
Aaah I want the opposite. I'm trying to escape peace and tranquility to have an interesting life full of hustle and bustle. Each to their own I suppose.
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Re: Software Engineers - where to work?
Originally Posted by tioram
(Post 7247230)
Likewise. I love the vibrant hustle and bustle of a city but I love the outdoors too. As far as I can tell, Toronto seems to be about the closest thing to "the best of both worlds" that the English speaking world has to offer. I'm thinking, live in York Region for the outdoors (Newmarket, Aurora, Richmond Hill, King etc.) and work and play in the city (Downtown, Markham, Vaughan, Mississauga). Sounds good to me :)
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Re: Software Engineers - where to work?
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 7247305)
What about London? Live in Herts or Bucks for the outdoors (Chesham, High Wycombe, Rickmansworth) and work and play in the city (West End, Harrow, Slough, Hayes).
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Re: Software Engineers - where to work?
Originally Posted by tioram
(Post 7247522)
It's not the same in the UK, the outdoors only exists for 4 or 5 months of the year. The rest of the year the outdoors shuts down (maybe a slight exaggeration but you get the point).
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Re: Software Engineers - where to work?
Originally Posted by tioram
(Post 7247522)
It's not the same in the UK, the outdoors only exists for 4 or 5 months of the year. The rest of the year the outdoors shuts down (maybe a slight exaggeration but you get the point).
For example, outdoor team sports (rugby, football, etc) don't happen in an Ontario winter. The season stops in late autumn. There's hockey, but except for pond hockey tournaments or backyard rinks, that's not an outdoor pursuit. Theme parks and whatnot also tend to close for the season in the fall. Cross-country skiing or snowmobiling I suppose could take the place of going for walks in the country in the UK, but if you're planning on moving to Canada because you think the British countryside shuts down for the winter, I fear you will be sadly disappointed when you get here. |
Re: Software Engineers - where to work?
Originally Posted by Oakvillian
(Post 7247586)
Huh? I'm afraid I don't get your point at all. Have you visited Ontario in the winter? By what measure is there less of an ability to recreate outdoors in the UK than in Ontario? This seems a very strange point of view somewhat counter to the reality. What is it that you think "shuts down" in the UK that isn't likely to here?
For example, outdoor team sports (rugby, football, etc) don't happen in an Ontario winter. The season stops in late autumn. There's hockey, but except for pond hockey tournaments or backyard rinks, that's not an outdoor pursuit. Theme parks and whatnot also tend to close for the season in the fall. Cross-country skiing or snowmobiling I suppose could take the place of going for walks in the country in the UK, but if you're planning on moving to Canada because you think the British countryside shuts down for the winter, I fear you will be sadly disappointed when you get here. |
Re: Software Engineers - where to work?
Originally Posted by tioram
(Post 7247612)
If it snowed here for 4 months straight in the winter I'd be out in it every day - taking the kids to the park, playing in the garden etc.
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Re: Software Engineers - where to work?
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 7247649)
They'll whine that they're freezing and that they want to go in. And then the snow will melt and there'll be mud everywhere. And then it'll be too buggy to put the kids outside unless you coat them with chemicals. Ontario has its merits but a usable outdoors isn't one of them; Wales is better in that respect.
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Re: Software Engineers - where to work?
Originally Posted by tioram
(Post 7247612)
The British countryside doesn't just shut down for winter it's crap for all but 4 months of the year. I live in North Wales which for 4 months in the summer is amazing but the rest of the year if it's not raining then it's been raining the day before and the kids can't even play in the garden without getting covered in mud. If it snowed here for 4 months straight in the winter I'd be out in it every day - taking the kids to the park, playing in the garden etc.
And anyway, the whole point of being a child is to get covered in mud, isn't it? :sneaky: |
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