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Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2019 8:49 pm
by ajalves
nick wrote:
ajalves wrote:
nick wrote:Also I'm only 32. Still younger than AJ was when he joined the NDL. Let that sink in
lol...ooooo got me there

I can hire you as a paraprofessional ...don't worry
if the job pays 50K+ let me know and ill consider it.
we drug screen down here...so...

its not about the money in education...right nick?? its about the kiiiids

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2019 10:46 pm
by The_Niddler
nick wrote:
ajalves wrote:
nick wrote:Also I'm only 32. Still younger than AJ was when he joined the NDL. Let that sink in
lol...ooooo got me there

I can hire you as a paraprofessional ...don't worry
if the job pays 50K+ let me know and ill consider it.
You have a custodian job at a school in Canada, just started and they pay $50k a year?
If so, I am packing up my shit and moving north!

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2019 10:47 pm
by GeorgesGoons
The_Niddler wrote:
nick wrote:
ajalves wrote:
nick wrote:Also I'm only 32. Still younger than AJ was when he joined the NDL. Let that sink in
lol...ooooo got me there

I can hire you as a paraprofessional ...don't worry
if the job pays 50K+ let me know and ill consider it.
You have a custodian job at a school in Canada, just started and they pay $50k a year?
If so, I am packing up my shit and moving north!

What's the cost of living though?

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2019 10:49 pm
by The_Niddler
GeorgesGoons wrote:
The_Niddler wrote:
nick wrote:
ajalves wrote:
nick wrote:Also I'm only 32. Still younger than AJ was when he joined the NDL. Let that sink in
lol...ooooo got me there

I can hire you as a paraprofessional ...don't worry
if the job pays 50K+ let me know and ill consider it.
You have a custodian job at a school in Canada, just started and they pay $50k a year?
If so, I am packing up my shit and moving north!

What's the cost of living though?
Still, they start custodians out around here at like $27k per year, maybe $30k.

I have no insterest in being a custodian, but I have a few years experience as a Technology Coordinator, so I should be able to start at like $80-100k up there.

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2019 10:59 pm
by nick
$25.41/hr * 40 * 52 = $52 852

were going on strike in like 2 weeks too so i would assume a tiny bump ontop of that.

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2019 11:06 pm
by Cnasty
50,000 Canadian Dollar equals
37,593.75 United States Dollar
For those that were wondering

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2019 11:08 pm
by GeorgesGoons
nick wrote:$25.41/hr * 40 * 52 = $52 852

were going on strike in like 2 weeks too so i would assume a tiny bump ontop of that.
What's an average home price there? 3 bedroom 2 bathroom
Gallon of gas (or you guys use liter?)
Milk?
Hamburger?

I'd think Toronto is very close to the left coast in pricing

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2019 11:17 pm
by nick
Cnasty wrote:
50,000 Canadian Dollar equals
37,593.75 United States Dollar
For those that were wondering
that would be relevant if i was buying stuff from the US every day..

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2019 11:18 pm
by nick
GeorgesGoons wrote:
nick wrote:$25.41/hr * 40 * 52 = $52 852

were going on strike in like 2 weeks too so i would assume a tiny bump ontop of that.
What's an average home price there? 3 bedroom 2 bathroom
Gallon of gas (or you guys use liter?)
Milk?
Hamburger?

I'd think Toronto is very close to the left coast in pricing
ya its super expensive to live in one of the top cities in the world.

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2019 11:22 pm
by shel311
nick wrote:
Cnasty wrote:
50,000 Canadian Dollar equals
37,593.75 United States Dollar
For those that were wondering
that would be relevant if i was buying stuff from the US every day..
:lol:

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2019 11:23 pm
by GeorgesGoons
nick wrote:
GeorgesGoons wrote:
nick wrote:$25.41/hr * 40 * 52 = $52 852

were going on strike in like 2 weeks too so i would assume a tiny bump ontop of that.
What's an average home price there? 3 bedroom 2 bathroom
Gallon of gas (or you guys use liter?)
Milk?
Hamburger?

I'd think Toronto is very close to the left coast in pricing
ya its super expensive to live in one of the top cities in the world.
It wouldn't be a top city for me if it was that expensive. I was just trying to put it into perspective

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2019 11:25 pm
by Seeitsaveit13
nick wrote:
Cnasty wrote:
50,000 Canadian Dollar equals
37,593.75 United States Dollar
For those that were wondering
that would be relevant if i was buying stuff from the US every day..
No but it helps them put it into relative terms for us

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2019 11:34 pm
by nick
Seeitsaveit13 wrote:
nick wrote:
Cnasty wrote:
50,000 Canadian Dollar equals
37,593.75 United States Dollar
For those that were wondering
that would be relevant if i was buying stuff from the US every day..
No but it helps them put it into relative terms for us
lol what

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2019 11:36 pm
by nick
GeorgesGoons wrote:
nick wrote:
GeorgesGoons wrote:
nick wrote:$25.41/hr * 40 * 52 = $52 852

were going on strike in like 2 weeks too so i would assume a tiny bump ontop of that.
What's an average home price there? 3 bedroom 2 bathroom
Gallon of gas (or you guys use liter?)
Milk?
Hamburger?

I'd think Toronto is very close to the left coast in pricing
ya its super expensive to live in one of the top cities in the world.
It wouldn't be a top city for me if it was that expensive. I was just trying to put it into perspective
top cities are expensive. iunno what to tell ya

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2019 11:37 pm
by wdoupis
nick wrote:
Seeitsaveit13 wrote:
nick wrote:
Cnasty wrote:
50,000 Canadian Dollar equals
37,593.75 United States Dollar
For those that were wondering
that would be relevant if i was buying stuff from the US every day..
No but it helps them put it into relative terms for us
lol what
If Niddler thinks that job pays 20k a year more than the states because he thinks you meant USD but you are talking CAD so it actually only pays 7k a year more he may reconsider moving to Canada. I think that was the purpose of this.

That also felt like a Niddler post I just typed

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2019 11:39 pm
by nick
its still not relative. it would be relative if everything across the board had a 1.33% increase to make up for the US-CDN conversion difference.

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2019 11:47 pm
by GeorgesGoons
nick wrote:
GeorgesGoons wrote:
nick wrote:
GeorgesGoons wrote:
nick wrote:$25.41/hr * 40 * 52 = $52 852

were going on strike in like 2 weeks too so i would assume a tiny bump ontop of that.
What's an average home price there? 3 bedroom 2 bathroom
Gallon of gas (or you guys use liter?)
Milk?
Hamburger?

I'd think Toronto is very close to the left coast in pricing
ya its super expensive to live in one of the top cities in the world.
It wouldn't be a top city for me if it was that expensive. I was just trying to put it into perspective
top cities are expensive. iunno what to tell ya
Perception my man

Omaha has a great quality of life and affordable housing and I'd consider a top city to live in. San Francisco may be amazing to 99% of Americans but I would not think of it that way due to cost of living. (Old people thoughts)

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2019 11:51 pm
by nick
yaaa its old people thoughts ;)

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2019 11:56 pm
by GeorgesGoons
nick wrote:yaaa its old people thoughts ;)
Most likely

I lived in Hawaii from 18-25, absolutely loved it. As a 40+ year old, not sure I'd like it.

Re: Random Discussions

Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2019 12:36 am
by nick
when i think Toronto I think "place similar to Hawaii"...