Canada: where to go?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by fryman, Jun 28, 2005.

  1. noppid

    noppid gunnin' for the quota

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    #21
    That's cool. I'll be tracking shan, I mean your progess, and maybe join ya in Canada someday.

    I wonder if they need nurses up there and what thay make?
     
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  2. fryman

    fryman Kiss my rep

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    #22
    Medical professionals are always wanted anywhere in the world, I'm sure a nurse would have no problem at all.

    But for someone who didn't finish university and is just about to get a degree from an online university it is a bit different... lol

    At least I didn't end up buying one of those fake degrees :D
     
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  3. gworld

    gworld Prominent Member

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    #23
    USA was fun in 70's-80's but it has gone downhill after that. Canada or should I say Vancouver is one of the nicest place to live in the world and I have lived in States,Europe and Asia.

    I have also traveled through Mexico and I agree that Canada is much safer and it is also at least 500 times safer than USA.
     
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  4. mushroom

    mushroom Peon

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    #24
    There is no place in the world like the Queen Charlotes.
    Haven't locked my doors in years.
     
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  5. Shan

    Shan Guest

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    #25
    OMG! Do we ever need nurses! I think, but please don't quote me on this, that nurses can make, depending on their qualifications and experience up to $25.00 an hour or more.

    I work in a hospital and am constantly seeing and hearing about nursing shortages. The nurses where I am are way overworked and literally run off their feet....and they expect them to "always" have a smile on their face?? Pffhhhttt!

    Hey, Saskatchewan's a cheap province to live in. :) You're welcome anytime to join me, even just to check it out.
     
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  6. fryman

    fryman Kiss my rep

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    #26
    OMG... I just found this little site and my jaw dropped to the floor... I can continue my hospitality learning and get to live in a fancy hotel. And with the 9 months experience I will get there it will sure allow me to get decent job.

    But wow... $25,000 canadian dollars... it will take me about 8 months to get that amount...

    http://www.ihmc.ca/s/Home.asp
     
    fryman, Jul 1, 2005 IP