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Calgary-suggestions please
My OH is in construction here and flying over to Calgary next Fri to have a look at the area, find out more info on job availability etc.
Can anyone in or around Calgary provide any useful advice or tips on places/areas best to visit, possible employment agencies to look at or even suggest a place where construction industry expats may contacted for chat/advice? Any tips/help/info will be gratefully received. :D |
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I don't know what kind of construction job your OH is looking for but EllisDon is the company that is working on the new Calgary South Hospital.
Maybe a good place to start? |
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there is alot of 'house' construction in the north west area; maybe a 'turn - up' on site might be useful. plenty of different house builders......good luck.
also, could try PCL construction, stantec etc etc....... |
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Originally Posted by cherh66
(Post 7140802)
My OH is in construction here and flying over to Calgary next Fri to have a look at the area, find out more info on job availability etc.
Can anyone in or around Calgary provide any useful advice or tips on places/areas best to visit, possible employment agencies to look at or even suggest a place where construction industry expats may contacted for chat/advice? Any tips/help/info will be gratefully received. :D |
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I would suggest not quitting any jobs at home right now!
I'm not usually pragmatic, I'm usually optimistic, but Alberta just shed thousands of construction jobs. "Yes," this is short term pain; "Yes," Alberta will boom again..... You just don't want to arrive and suffer. I came to Canada with my family in 1981. My dad was in construction. He came just as the ecomony was turning. He had a great job to come to, but when that ended, because of the Oil-Bust in Calgary, being broke and unemployed in a foreign country "sucked big-time." Take some time to get things in order, get your ducks in a row. Don't rush in. The circle will turn. |
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Originally Posted by triumphguy
(Post 7145264)
I would suggest not quitting any jobs at home right now!
I'm not usually pragmatic, I'm usually optimistic, but Alberta just shed thousands of construction jobs. "Yes," this is short term pain; "Yes," Alberta will boom again..... You just don't want to arrive and suffer. I came to Canada with my family in 1981. My dad was in construction. He came just as the ecomony was turning. He had a great job to come to, but when that ended, because of the Oil-Bust in Calgary, being broke and unemployed in a foreign country "sucked big-time." Take some time to get things in order, get your ducks in a row. Don't rush in. The circle will turn. Please read the article linked below: http://www.cbc.ca/money/story/2009/0...oymentdec.html Steve |
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Yep to echo what triumph and steve have already said construction is definitely taking a downturn in Calgary. Recently overheard some guys at a hockey game saying that the plumbing contractors they worked for had laid off one third of the workforce.....:(
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Originally Posted by Jo Monaghan
(Post 7146399)
Yep to echo what triumph and steve have already said construction is definitely taking a downturn in Calgary. Recently overheard some guys at a hockey game saying that the plumbing contractors they worked for had laid off one third of the workforce.....:(
I work in the New homes sector and have a friend in Commercial construction. We have laid off NOBODY and his company are struggling to find workers (half of his team are Irish and the other half mexican). |
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Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
(Post 7146415)
and to throw in my two peneth............................................ ........
I work in the New homes sector and have a friend in Commercial construction. We have laid off NOBODY and his company are struggling to find workers (half of his team are Irish and the other half mexican). How are you and the lovely Mrs doing? :) |
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Originally Posted by Steve_P
(Post 7146427)
Hey long time no see or hear from.
How are you and the lovely Mrs doing? :) |
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Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
(Post 7146445)
I'm good thanks Steve, how are you is more to the point?
All incisions healed this time with no issues, sternum still feels like a truck ran into me, but that has been aggravated by a recent cough. I tire easily still and probably will for a little while yet. I get to drive again in a week and a half, really looking forward to that.:thumbup: |
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Originally Posted by Steve_P
(Post 7146472)
Actually surprisingly well thank you.
All incisions healed this time with no issues, sternum still feels like a truck ran into me, but that has been aggravated by a recent cough. I tire easily still and probably will for a little while yet. I get to drive again in a week and a half, really looking forward to that.:thumbup: |
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Originally Posted by Butch Cassidy
(Post 7146488)
Would you please notify me when you are back on the road. I intend to take the LRT and walk.
LRT might be safer than walking, sidewalks you know, people are known to drive on them.:blink::eek: |
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Originally Posted by Steve_P
(Post 7146493)
January 20th. :p
LRT might be safer than walking, sidewalks you know, people are known to drive on them.:blink::eek: |
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