I here Vancover has very little snow ? I have another company after my skills over their, is the weather better in Vancouver
HHG
by Hairyhegoat 31 Replies latest jw friends
I here Vancover has very little snow ? I have another company after my skills over their, is the weather better in Vancouver
HHG
Oh, well that's different.
6 months of rain, 12 months of traffic, 4 months of smog. ;)
Shamus100 are you trying to put me off the move, if Canada is that bad you should move to the UK
HHG
off topic- HHG, Shamus, but did you hear about the Walrus who went to a Tupperware party? He was looking for a tighter Seal-
did you complete secondary school HHG?
seriously, oh my goodness what has Brittania done to make you so cross?.. if Aus is so great , I wonder why there is about a couple of million antipodeans here in London?? ANyway, good luck down under..
i am from Uk i am 24 and i moved to New zealand 3 months ago. i did work here for 2 years...2 years ago.
I know how you feel your in EXACTLY the same position as me.
England is finished.
Nuff said'
Not at all. I love where I live, and I love my life. ;)
Goodluck with your move, HHG and family.
England is fascinating for its history and everything, but I'd rather live in Australia.
The pay in the UK is disgusting. The average pay here for a very average job is $20 an hour that is £12 an hour, thats just for stacking shelves at supermarkets. In england people get payed £5 an hour for that job and get 23% taken off for tax in Australia it is only 10%.
The local Sainsbury's starting salary is £6.50 an hour which I think is quite typical and the UK minimum wage is £5.93 per hour so the correspondent is talking a load of tosh. There is an annual tax threshold of £7,475 before a single penny of tax is deducted.
I would say one thing though - his grammar . diction and spelling (there is no "e" at the end of stomach , by the way) is something of an indictment to the British eduction system. Good luck to him in Australia though - they can have him (though I thought we stopped sending our low lifes there a hundred years ago!)
Seriously though HHG - good luck in Canada if you do decide to move there. It is a lovely country & very Brit friendly. Re where you are hoping to move to , I have a friend who is earning excellent money on the oil sands in Alberta , though it is filthy work in a horrible environment - he hopes to make enough money in a few years to be able to retire early in the cotswolds. I suspect you will be back on the plane to Blighty after a few years like so many of the people I know who have emigrated.
If you lose your job in Australia you can still make a living shooting and eating kangaroos, there's millions of them.