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Posts: 9956
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 9:12 pm
Blue_Nose Blue_Nose: Tman1 Tman1: Blue_Nose Blue_Nose: lily lily: Without your grade 12 though, I'd say 30 grand is pretty good. Yeah, without, maybe.... people who can't bother to finish high school have issues, in my opinion. Really...maybe they have a legit reason to. Highschool? Sorry... if I'm an employer, you're not getting a job without a highschool diploma. If you come up with a good reason, I may change my mind, but it's unlikely.
Well, your not an employer and anyways, I can't speak for those who choose to drop out of highschool but I merely said they may have a legit reason as it's possible to but fortunately I didn't drop out of highschool. Besides, if people have contacts in the business, they can get a job anywhere, highschool diploma or not. Contacts is what matters.
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Joe_Stalin
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Posts: 710
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 9:19 pm
$1: Pluggy, avoid Surrey like the plague. For starters, the women are trailer trash, also, it's a prime exmaple of the horrors of urban sprawl.
Try White Rock, New Westminster, or North Vancouver.
Surrey is the place for Eastern bourgeoisie patriots. Pronounce the as in thee!
Those other places are the home of the proletariat.
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Posts: 12283
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 9:44 pm
ManifestDestiny ManifestDestiny: xerxes xerxes: Thank you. Montreal should be in the top 5 IMO. Have you been to Montreal ? outside of the downtown its full of empty store fronts.
Whoa! Your description would be fair enough for Montreal about ten years ago. Not anymore.
With that said, Montreal isn't a boomtown. Hasn't been in my lifetime. 
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Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 6:20 am
Thanks for the heads up 
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Joe_Stalin
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Posts: 710
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 10:17 pm
lily lily: I bet Surrey folk can't even pronounce any of those words, let alone spell them. 
Those who cannot will be shot or given the chance to move elsewhere.
Kickinghorse?
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Joe_Stalin
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Posts: 710
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 10:48 pm
Maybe it is Golden?
Kickinghorse the resort?
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Posts: 42160
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 10:52 pm
$1: Well, your not an employer and anyways, I can't speak for those who choose to drop out of highschool but I merely said they may have a legit reason as it's possible to but fortunately I didn't drop out of highschool
Well, I am one now and have been in the past as well, but then I've worked in specialized fields that require a fair bit of post secondary education. Nowadays, someone who hasn't got Grade 12 or a GED, has problem written all over them and that's something employers like to avoid. If he was an older guy or woman with an excellent employment history and scads of training or experience I would consider them. However a younger person, I would advise them to get used to asking, "Do you want fries with that?"
Thirty thousand before taxes for a single guy, living in BC, really doesn't amount to much unless your living at home rent and grocery free. In small towns on the Praries it might do but the Lower Mainland, no.
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Posts: 1625
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 1:05 am
ShepherdsDog ShepherdsDog: $1: Well, your not an employer and anyways, I can't speak for those who choose to drop out of highschool but I merely said they may have a legit reason as it's possible to but fortunately I didn't drop out of highschool Well, I am one now and have been in the past as well, but then I've worked in specialized fields that require a fair bit of post secondary education. Nowadays, someone who hasn't got Grade 12 or a GED, has problem written all over them and that's something employers like to avoid. If he was an older guy or woman with an excellent employment history and scads of training or experience I would consider them. However a younger person, I would advise them to get used to asking, "Do you want fries with that?" Thirty thousand before taxes for a single guy, living in BC, really doesn't amount to much unless your living at home rent and grocery free. In small towns on the Praries it might do but the Lower Mainland, no.
Ya for the prairies!
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Bouboumaster
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Posts: 679
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 10:27 pm
I never go in Vancouver, but I will someday. Seems to be a great place.
But Montreal have the most beautiful women in Canada!
$1: 8. Montreal, Canada Perhaps it's the French Canadian flavor, or the fact that Europe meets North America in this multicultural city, or maybe it's because hundreds of communities take a liking to Montreal's charm. In Montreal, the variety of women is as wide as the colors in a rainbow's spectrum, and come in all shapes, form and fashion; just ask the celebrities and athletes that always stop by.
With so many colleges and universities, one cannot help but notice the overwhelming amount of fresh flesh. The city's thriving fashion scene provides residents and tourists with sufficient models, and considering that the city's population is approximately 2 million, you get the most beautiful women in terms of density. Pound for pound, Montreal is a world-class "babe" city, and F1 driver David Coulthard would agree.
http://www.askmen.com/fashion/travel_to ... p_ten.html 
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Canada71
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Posts: 18
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 10:47 pm
WOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!
GO VANCOUVER!!!!.......
GO CANADA!!!!
WOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! 
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