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withabix May 30th 2015 4:35 pm

Re: Work ideas?
 

Originally Posted by Stinkypup (Post 11661327)
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What is the pay like?:rofl:

Quite high if you're choir boy...

Stinkypup May 30th 2015 4:38 pm

Re: Work ideas?
 

Originally Posted by withabix (Post 11661330)
Quite high if you're choir boy...

Hmm finally a use for my lazy teenager- earn me some cash:thumbup:

withabix May 30th 2015 4:41 pm

Re: Work ideas?
 
We should write scripts for Colin & Justin's show on Cottage Life! [Who the hell gave THEM a work permit? :blink:]

(Apologies to TiryTory for muckying up your thread 'a little') :thumbsup:

Stinkypup May 30th 2015 4:43 pm

Re: Work ideas?
 

Originally Posted by withabix (Post 11661333)
We should write scripts for Colin & Justin's show on Cottage Life! [Who the hell gave THEM a work permit? :blink:]

(Apologies to TiryTory for muckying up your thread 'a little') :thumbsup:

Yes sorry Tirytory- we will butt-out (as it were..) ;)

Tirytory May 30th 2015 11:47 pm

Re: Work ideas?
 
Ah you're good:lol: I can't believe they're so big here...

JS... I loved my job but I can't even contemplate retraining for it. I have heard that RN's aren't actually as good as back home as much as the province believes their training is superior. I don't know though really.

About the agency Zoe I live in a small town run on tourism... It does limit my job market and opportunities somewhat..

Bats... What could I do with that?

Greenhill May 30th 2015 11:58 pm

Re: Work ideas?
 
Work for MSF.

Roberto1980 May 31st 2015 1:15 am

Re: Work ideas?
 

Originally Posted by Tirytory (Post 11661005)
After a few discouraging conversations with the CNO.. I just don't see how my nursing career is going to continue.



I'm not sure of your exact circumstances. Do you have PR? Would it help you or others if you did so?
Is it beneficial to have the nursing degree or would there still be more obstacles put in front of you by CNO? Is there no sector or similar role you could work in i.e. care homes, without / before gaining registration?
You say you live in a small town, do you drive?..

withabix May 31st 2015 2:13 am

Re: Work ideas?
 

Originally Posted by Tirytory (Post 11661547)
Ah you're good:lol: I can't believe they're so big here...

About the agency Zoe I live in a small town run on tourism... It does limit my job market and opportunities somewhat..

Now you're doing it!

On a serious note, I've googled Muskoka. Not being familiar with that side of Canada at all (despite my employer's HO being in Mississauga - I've not been there!), I presume the travel time to Toronto/Mississauga/Brampton or Sudbury is too long?

Are there any major employers in Muskoka area - I see it is in 'Cottage Country'?

scrubbedexpat091 May 31st 2015 2:49 am

Re: Work ideas?
 

Originally Posted by Tirytory (Post 11661547)
Ah you're good:lol: I can't believe they're so big here...

JS... I loved my job but I can't even contemplate retraining for it. I have heard that RN's aren't actually as good as back home as much as the province believes their training is superior. I don't know though really.

About the agency Zoe I live in a small town run on tourism... It does limit my job market and opportunities somewhat..

Bats... What could I do with that?

Could be. From a patient perspective the nurses I had in Ontario seemed fine, but can't say anything past that.

For the amount of time a RN has go through school in BC anyhow, I'd hope they are good. Places in the US its still only a 2 year program vs 4 years in BC. (Not sure how long ON is for RN)

I know compared to what the training was in California, paramedics here in BC don't seem to get the same training depth or experience before being allowed to practice.



Tourism only pays well if your in management at a larger organization, otherwise its pretty bad pay for the most part and pretty dead end.

I have never had any luck with temp agencies, they seem to be more of resume collectors more then anything else, I have given up on them.

Oink May 31st 2015 3:06 am

Re: Work ideas?
 

Originally Posted by Jsmth321 (Post 11661660)
Could be. From a patient perspective the nurses I had in Ontario seemed fine, but can't say anything past that.

For the amount of time a RN has go through school in BC anyhow, I'd hope they are good. Places in the US its still only a 2 year program vs 4 years in BC. (Not sure how long ON is for RN)

I know compared to what the training was in California, paramedics here in BC don't seem to get the same training depth or experience before being allowed to practice.



Tourism only pays well if your in management at a larger organization, otherwise its pretty bad pay for the most part and pretty dead end.

I have never had any luck with temp agencies, they seem to be more of resume collectors more then anything else, I have given up on them.

I think it depends where you are situated. I temped quite a bit when I was in uni and was making between $25-$30 per hour plus overtime and that was back in the mid nineties. But it was in a major metropolitan area that had lots and lots of corporate head offices. But boy, talk about money for old rope. :rofl:

scrubbedexpat091 May 31st 2015 3:15 am

Re: Work ideas?
 

Originally Posted by Oink (Post 11661670)
I think it depends where you are situated. I temped quite a bit when I was in uni and was making between $25-$30 per hour plus overtime and that was back in the mid nineties. But it was in a major metropolitan area that had lots and lots of corporate head offices. But boy, talk about money for old rope. :rofl:

I just don't think they are cut out for workers like me with basic office skills, no real education and limited work experience outside 2 industries.

I was using them in Vancouver trying to get a job when I was living there since the hotel industry is so competitive there it's hard to get your foot into the door. Vancouver hotels love interns which doesn't help either.

Tirytory May 31st 2015 3:44 am

Re: Work ideas?
 

Originally Posted by Roberto1980 (Post 11661598)
I'm not sure of your exact circumstances. Do you have PR? Would it help you or others if you did so?
Is it beneficial to have the nursing degree or would there still be more obstacles put in front of you by CNO? Is there no sector or similar role you could work in i.e. care homes, without / before gaining registration?
You say you live in a small town, do you drive?..

Residence doesn't help with nursing since I have an open temp work permit anyway. PR app is in process. I do drive but with three young children I can't travel too far for work. The local country hospital is only advertising for RN and my application with CNO is only for RPN because I was only Diploma trained. Whilst I could apply to be assessed for RN now I would have to go through NNAS which can take up to a year, then the CNO then the OSCE assessment then the NCLEX exam that's too much for me I think.. I was or am a hospital nurse and that's where I want to be... Although I don't have the heart for it now. Even PSW have a specific certificate behind their name, and with childcare to think about I need to earn a certain amount for it to be worth while for me to work. It's frustrating.


Originally Posted by withabix (Post 11661643)
Now you're doing it!

On a serious note, I've googled Muskoka. Not being familiar with that side of Canada at all (despite my employer's HO being in Mississauga - I've not been there!), I presume the travel time to Toronto/Mississauga/Brampton or Sudbury is too long?

Are there any major employers in Muskoka area - I see it is in 'Cottage Country'?

Two hours away from Toronto... Further to Missisauga/ Brampton. Cottage country is where wealthy Toronto folks and Americans come to summer... Beautiful, lots of lakes and lacking in any real jobs or industry. Not a place to be poor that's for sure. May 24 weekend has signalled the flash cars to come out and about.

Novocastrian May 31st 2015 4:23 am

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Originally Posted by Tirytory (Post 11661690)

Two hours away from Toronto... Further to Missisauga/ Brampton. Cottage country is where wealthy Toronto folks and Americans come to summer... Beautiful, lots of lakes and lacking in any real jobs or industry. Not a place to be poor that's for sure. May 24 weekend has signalled the flash cars to come out and about.

Someone upthread suggested real estate. I think you might be good at that. Worth looking into?

Tirytory May 31st 2015 4:44 am

Re: Work ideas?
 

Originally Posted by Novocastrian (Post 11661707)
Someone upthread suggested real estate. I think you might be good at that. Worth looking into?

Oh I could definitely look around all those fancy multi million "cottages" ... In fact I would pay them to look:p Crazy money- they have these fancy houses that they use for maybe six weeks of the year. The mind boggles.

It's a thought... Other than I have been quite vocal about "those realtors doing nothing yadda yadda moan moan":o. Hmm was being told I might be good at that even a compliment?????

Perhaps teaching?:rofl:

Oh Canada...

Novocastrian May 31st 2015 5:01 am

Re: Work ideas?
 

Originally Posted by Tirytory (Post 11661722)
It's a thought... Other than I have been quite vocal about "those realtors doing nothing yadda yadda moan moan":o. Hmm was being told I might be good at that even a compliment?????

It was meant to be. ;)


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