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Bullseye
09-21-2014, 05:58 PM
Any members here from Edmonton?

VS1976
09-21-2014, 10:32 PM
Fremen & Woozie....well Calgary me think... But it's still part of Alberta. ;)

Matches Malone
09-21-2014, 11:08 PM
Fremen & Woozie....well Calgary me think... But it's still part of Alberta. ;)

Calgary is 3 hours away, and where I am as well.

Bmutha is from there and one of the other reviewers if I am not mistaken.

What in the world has Edmonton on the mind of my Irish compatriot?

DarkKni9hT
09-22-2014, 02:36 AM
I'm in Cochrane, just outside Calgary.

Bullseye
09-22-2014, 05:12 AM
Hey guys my brother is immigrating to Edmonton on Friday. He is a Mechanical/Manufacturing Engineer. He has accommodation lined up and is on a two year visa to see if he can make a go of it over there. He is looking for work in his field of expertise. If any of you know any company in that field hiring you might give me a PM.

Matches Malone
09-22-2014, 01:04 PM
Hey guys my brother is immigrating to Edmonton on Firday. He is a Mechanical/Manufacturing Engineer. He has accommodation lined up and is on a two year visa to see if he can make a go of it over there. He is looking for work in his field of expertise. If any of you know any company in that field hiring you might give me a PM.

Like I mentioned I am a ways away from Edmonton but feel free to pass on my contact info (Mod section) in the instance he gets into a jam.

Bullseye
09-22-2014, 01:54 PM
Cheers mate. His visa allows him to move around apart from Quebec. I think you have to speak French to get a job there. Will see how he gets on in Edmonton first.

VS1976
09-23-2014, 04:21 PM
Edmonton / Calgary are always looking for people with skills. If he wants to go to Saskatchewan, he will surely get a job there. Not many people want to work in those cold provinces... That's why they pay the most with lower taxes too.

Bullseye
09-23-2014, 04:31 PM
Cool I'll mention this to him.

VS1976
09-23-2014, 04:46 PM
Cool I'll mention this to him.

Saskatchewan is probably the least desirable province to live. It's way too humid and hot in the summer and way too cold in the winter. Actually any provinces without trees is just too damn cold to live in. My boss offered me a job to work in Calgary & Sask recently for more $$$ but I couldn't live in those unpleasant weather provinces (especially Sask). I rather pay high taxes, make less $$ but have a better lifestyle then moving to those provinces.

risingstar
09-23-2014, 05:55 PM
Cheers mate. His visa allows him to move around apart from Quebec. I think you have to speak French to get a job there. Will see how he gets on in Edmonton first.



Oy vey... Don't get me started on Quebec. Unless he is quite fluent in French, it would be very hard to find employment here. It isn't the friendliest place in Canada, that's for sure.

JohnMatrix
09-24-2014, 07:42 PM
Cool I'll mention this to him.

I think Calgary has lots of opportunities there, Robert. I think it is warmer than Edmonton too. Jobs over there pay very well and taxes are lower than other provinces. your bro made a right choice if he is an engineer! lots of hirings there to pay big bucks. Houses are relatively much cheaper than many other provinces. he can easily save up the money and get a nice house there. down side is the weather is bad. snow storm and hot summer.

Y3E
09-25-2014, 12:41 PM
I agree with Calgary. I know many people from Ontario who have moved to Calgary and found high paying jobs. Freaking cold there though :) Winters are brutally cold and long (not as bad as Sask and Manitoba though). Less taxes though :)

tuyethuy
09-25-2014, 03:25 PM
Hey guys my brother is immigrating to Edmonton on Friday. He is a Mechanical/Manufacturing Engineer. He has accommodation lined up and is on a two year visa to see if he can make a go of it over there. He is looking for work in his field of expertise. If any of you know any company in that field hiring you might give me a PM.


I am from Calgary, 3 hours away from Edmonton. These two are the biggest cities are in the province of Alberta. Oil/gas makes up 80% the Alberta economy. There are lots of opportunities here in Calgary/Edmonton espcially in oil/gas industry.

It is good that is he is an engineer also a mechanical engineer which the oil/gas indurstry requires. There is a shortage of engineers in Alberta. I think he should not have any problem finding a job here if he is a professional engineer and has lots of experience. If he is on a work visa for a company in Edmonton it is best for him to stay there and finish off his contract or visa.

VS1976
09-28-2014, 04:20 PM
I think Calgary has lots of opportunities there, Robert. I think it is warmer than Edmonton too. Jobs over there pay very well and taxes are lower than other provinces. your bro made a right choice if he is an engineer! lots of hirings there to pay big bucks. Houses are relatively much cheaper than many other provinces. he can easily save up the money and get a nice house there. down side is the weather is bad. snow storm and hot summer.

You need to move there..;)

Bullseye
10-17-2014, 04:33 PM
Just got some good news that he has gotten a job with a heating company. The management see him having a good future with them. Thank god.

Quicksilver
10-17-2014, 06:24 PM
I've always lived in Calgary, and there is no shortage of work here, if someone wants a job in Calgary they will find one. Although the winters are quite brutal so thats a definite negative

GaryTonge
10-18-2014, 01:18 AM
Edmonton born and bred here!

Bmutha
08-20-2015, 02:16 PM
Wow...I'm waaayyy late to this thread, but I'm from Edmonton. Cold winters as people have mentioned, but beautiful summer and fall. I'd take our summers over the constant clouds and rain in Vancouver any day of the week.

VS1976...Canada is a first world nation, and you can have a high quality lifestyle all across the country. Your narrow minded attitude makes it pretty easy to see why people from your area aren't all that well liked in other areas of the country. Keep your bad attitude on the west coast...fine by me.

Bullseye
08-20-2015, 02:26 PM
My brother has settled in well in Edmonton. Has made lots of friends and is in full time employment. Just had a three week vacation in some of your national parks and drove to Montana as well. Hopefully I can visit him in the next year or so. Its a hell of a long flight with a number of stops along the way.

Matches Malone
08-21-2015, 09:37 AM
Wow...I'm waaayyy late to this thread, but I'm from Edmonton. Cold winters as people have mentioned, but beautiful summer and fall. I'd take our summers over the constant clouds and rain in Vancouver any day of the week.

VS1976...Canada is a first world nation, and you can have a high quality lifestyle all across the country. Your narrow minded attitude makes it pretty easy to see why people from your area aren't all that well liked in other areas of the country. Keep your bad attitude on the west coast...fine by me.

Funny you mentioned that I was just reading that Vancouver has one of the highest suicide rates in the world; attributed to the lack of sunlight, a dynamic also seen in Scandanavian countries.

We have a new neighbour who moved his computer animation company from Vancouver to Calgary for that very reason. He just finished his second winter here and said the trade of a month or two of colder weather for sunshine 12 months a year was well worth it. (On a SF side note they did the Afganistan sequence in IM1 and tons of District 9)

hulkmeister
08-28-2015, 09:05 AM
Lack of sunshine in Calgary too from the forest fires :(

jamepeytoni011
02-12-2016, 08:16 AM
I agree with Calgary.