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40 Years
Made a reasonable job of it. Probably wouldn’t do it again.
By the numbers, some approximated: 40 - years resident 36 - years of citizenship 4 wives - Swiss, Newfie, American, Irish (no more than 2 concurrently) 3 children - two grew up and emigrated, one’s in Vancouver, all have the same mother 3 grandchildren - all in Vancouver, francophone, all have the same parents 1 - child, completely handicapped, non-verbal, aged out of government support in Canada, moved on 4 - cars, two convertibles 3 - horses 2 - dogs 2 - cats 10 - chickens 48 - States worked in 2 - employers in Canada, last one in 1985 1 - firings in Canada. Oddly, from the first employer, not the second A few - Regrets Lesson learned: the key to affluence is domestic stability |
Re: 40 Years
Wow, I didn't know it had been that long
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Wow! You must have been a spring chicken when you moved across!
Congrats on 40 years of being an ex-pat (some in the US?) :thumbsup: |
Re: 40 Years
Originally Posted by Siouxie
(Post 12995439)
Wow! You must have been a spring chicken when you moved across!
Congrats on 40 years of being an ex-pat (some in the US?) :thumbsup: Always tax resident in Canada. There were a string of years when I wasn't OHIP resident but that was just due to volume of work outside the country. |
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Congratulations on 40 years here!
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Re: 40 Years
Originally Posted by scilly
(Post 12995504)
Congratulations on 40 years here!
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on the OP @dbd33 congratulations
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 12995464)
I hadn't been born when I emigrated!.
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Re: 40 Years
Originally Posted by not2old
(Post 12995590)
on the OP @dbd33 congratulations
^^^ what does this mean? Siouxie commented, kindly, "You must have been a spring chicken when you moved across" suggesting that, in order to be the youthful, vibrant, figure that I am now and to have been here for forty years, I couldn't have been very old when I moved. Milking that, I suggested, in jest, that in fact I emigrated before being born. If I emigrated at a negative age the I could have been here for forty years and still be in prime of life. It's a joke because one cannot actually emigrate, or do very much at all, before being born and because "youthful and vibrant" is a very generous interpretation of the state of me. |
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" a joke", I was slow off the mark, its early.
on the timeline/age thing (connecting the dots) I was wondering if that was why you were fired from your first job. BTW, how old are you? |
Re: 40 Years
Originally Posted by not2old
(Post 12995603)
" a joke", I was slow off the mark, its early.
on the timeline/age thing (connecting the dots) I was wondering if that was why you were fired from your first job. BTW, how old are you? I was working in one of those light industrial estates, Sheriden Park, where the buildings are widely spaced with grass between them. The radiator in my car (73 Olds 98 Regency Brougham, green like an avocado bath tub) was leaking. I’d run the car up to the kitchen window and someone inside was passing me buckets of water to fill it up. A man in a suit walked up and commented that I was parked on the grass. I explained the circumstances and he cited the page in the employee manual prohibiting parking on the grass. I again attempted to explain and, at some point in the conversation asked “who the **** are you then, the superintendent of grass?â€. He was not the superintendent of grass but something very pompous and that was the end of me. A colleague set me up with an interview at the CIBC somewhere near Union Station. It was one of those set ups where the candidate sits on a tall stool and the panel glares from the dark. I was suitably intimidated and concerned about explaining the firing. The lead interview opened with “Mr. Dbd. This is a downtown location, there is no grass hereâ€. For that, I wanted their job but, in the end, I went where the money was. |
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Many congrats, this is remarkable achievement of numbers, lives and wives. May your next 40 be rewarding. ðŸ˜
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Re: 40 Years
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 12995137)
Made a reasonable job of it. Probably wouldn’t do it again.
By the numbers, some approximated: 40 - years resident 36 - years of citizenship 4 wives - Swiss, Newfie, American, Irish (no more than 2 concurrently) 3 children - two grew up and emigrated, one’s in Vancouver, all have the same mother 3 grandchildren - all in Vancouver, francophone, all have the same parents 1 - child, completely handicapped, non-verbal, aged out of government support in Canada, moved on 4 - cars, two convertibles 3 - horses 2 - dogs 2 - cats 10 - chickens 48 - States worked in 2 - employers in Canada, last one in 1985 1 - firings in Canada. Oddly, from the first employer, not the second A few - Regrets Lesson learned: the key to affluence is domestic stability 40 years could have seen you with your ducklings , ducklings ducklings. Congrats and commiserations all at the same time. Your vintage is exceptional . May it continue to age well , bring much warmth and enjoyment and never ever pong. |
Re: 40 Years
Originally Posted by ann m
(Post 12995953)
Many congrats, this is remarkable achievement of numbers, lives and wives. May your next 40 be rewarding. ðŸ˜
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Re: 40 Years
Originally Posted by BEVS
(Post 12995969)
No ducks ? What sort of dbd33 are you.
I never much cared for ducks. Chickens create as much shit but offer better eggs. |
Re: 40 Years
Impressive to only have 2 employers in that time frame..
Anyhow congrats. 40 years ago, I was 2. :rofl: |
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