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Tell some thing of Calgary/Alberta
Folks,
Please say some words about Alberta (Calgary ) 1. Job situation 2. Job situation for Petroleum engineers ("engineer" goes without saying these days) with US work experience 3. Grocery expenses (average for 4 family members) 4. 2/3 bedrooms Apartment rates in OK locality Apart from these feedbacks, all types of comments welcome Thanks in advance Come on guys say some thing |
Re: Tell some thing of Alberta
Try Edmonton, thats where I'm going. I've been told you dont pay tax and the winters
are mild with long hot summers. "msms" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]... > Folks, > > Please say some words about Alberta (Calgary ) > > 1. Job situation > > 2. Job situation for Petroleum engineers ("engineer" goes without saying these > days) with US work experience > > 3. Grocery expenses (average for 4 family members) > > 4. 2/3 bedrooms Apartment rates in OK locality > > Apart from these feedbacks, all types of comments welcome > > Thanks in advance > > Come on guys say some thing > > > > -- > Posted via http://britishexpats.com |
Re: Tell some thing of Alberta
If you look in geographical tables, Edmonton is way more colder than Calgary.
Look in Rand Mcannlly road map book. |
Re: Tell some thing of Alberta
Hi although I live in Edmonton here is some info for you:
> > 1. Job situation Pretty good comparing the rest of Canada (not that good for IT). > > 2. Job situation for Petroleum engineers ("engineer" goes without saying these > days) with US work experience Not sure. I used to work in a relate field and it was much more activity (more openings) in Calgary than in Edmonton > > 3. Grocery expenses (average for 4 family members) We are 3 family members, we spend around CAD600/month > > 4. 2/3 bedrooms Apartment rates in OK locality Check this sites: www.bwalk.com www.rentmidwest.com We are living in a nice area close to the down town, and we are paying CAD690 for a 2 bedroom apartment (low rise). > About the weather it is much better in Calgary than in Edmonton always 5 degrees more than in Edmonton. We still having +40 cmts. of snow outside. Today was the first day in the month which nice temperature (-1 C). March was very cold, average -15 during the afternoon. The cold weather started early in October. Is this a short winter for you guys? Any way I love Edmonton, but I guess Calgary could be much better for you. Good luck! Alex |
Re: Tell some thing of Alberta
Thanks Alex, I appreciate your time.
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Re: Tell some thing of Alberta
Originally Posted by msms
Thanks Alex, I appreciate your time.
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Re: Tell some thing of Alberta
About the weather it is much better in Calgary than in Edmonton always 5 degrees more than in Edmonton. We still having +40 cmts. of snow outside. Today was the first day in the month which nice temperature (-1 C). March was very cold, average -15 during the afternoon. The cold weather started early in October. Is this a short winter for you guys? Any way I love Edmonton, but I guess Calgary could be much better for you. Good luck! Alex |
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Re: Tell some thing of Alberta
Alberta offers low (provincial) income tax and no sales tax, and the province has a lower unemployment rate than most other provinces. However, Alberta is still heavily dependent on the oil industry (which is booming now). If oil prices ever drop as they did in the early 80's and 90's, then the Alberta economy suffers tremendously. Keep that in mind. If you have oilfield-related skills, you can't do better than Alberta at the moment.
Gianpaolo Panusa Barrister and Solicitor www.entercanada.ca |
Re: Tell some thing of Alberta
Originally Posted by oceanMDX
On average, the weather during the summer is a tad warmer in Edmonton than in Calgary.
The sun was shining when I left Calgary and it felt like a lovely spring day, so I wore a short sleeve shirt and short pants for the drive. When I got to Edmonton, the snow was still inches deep and the puddles had ice on them. Edmonton is further from the rockies than Calgary, so doesn't experience the warming effect of the chinooks to the same degree. A chinook wind will typically raise the temperature 10 to 20 degrees C, which can make quite a difference. Don't believe the averages when you look at Alberta temperatures .... they ain't very accurate facts. |
Re: Tell some thing of Calgary/Alberta
Originally Posted by msms
Folks,
Please say some words about Alberta (Calgary )
Originally Posted by msms
1. Job situation
Originally Posted by msms
2. Job situation for Petroleum engineers ("engineer" goes without saying these days) with US work experience
Originally Posted by msms
3. Grocery expenses (average for 4 family members)
Originally Posted by msms
4. 2/3 bedrooms Apartment rates in OK locality
Weatherwise Calgary is unpredictable - similar to Edmonton, but with a random effect thrown in by the chinooks. |
Re: Tell some thing of Alberta
Originally Posted by G Panusa
Alberta offers low (provincial) income tax and no sales tax, and the province has a lower unemployment rate than most other provinces. However, Alberta is still heavily dependent on the oil industry (which is booming now). If oil prices ever drop as they did in the early 80's and 90's, then the Alberta economy suffers tremendously. Keep that in mind. If you have oilfield-related skills, you can't do better than Alberta at the moment.
Gianpaolo Panusa Barrister and Solicitor www.entercanada.ca |
Re: Tell some thing of Alberta
This thread is over two years old. I would hope the OP has got his act together at this point.
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Re: Tell some thing of Calgary/Alberta
:confused: :confused:
Originally Posted by Glaswegian
I live in Calgary and work with Oil & Gas companies, so I assume I'm qualified to give my opinions.
Depends on what you do - IT is tough to get into. Other professions may require you to recertify, what do you do? There's a lot of oil & gas companies here, many of them are US owned. Try contacting them directly. Probably $600/month. It cost us $1,500 per month all inclusive for an apartment in the Olympic village, which was quite nice. Weatherwise Calgary is unpredictable - similar to Edmonton, but with a random effect thrown in by the chinooks. Do the 'chinooks' really make that much of a difference? I really don't fancy Ontario or BC even though I have family there. I think 'cold is cold' wherever you go. According to my cousin, all it does is 'piss down in BC' if I wanted rain believe me I could stay where I am. I could have a big house wherever we go and still be totally hacked off with the weather!!!! The standard of living is all I care about now and what is best for my 3 'ankle bighters!! Regards Sam x |
Re: Tell some thing of Alberta
Originally Posted by CalgaryAMC
This thread is over two years old. I would hope the OP has got his act together at this point.
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