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MikelArteta

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As well this is why you need automated trains , went to the subway at 7am and hundreds of people were outside. Checked my phone and saw the whole line was down and they were running shuttle buses. I didn't see ONE shuttle bus just said screw it and went straight back home.

World class city my azz
 

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70,000 usd = 100,000 cdn

I'm sure its easier to get a 70,000 usd job than a 100k job in canada, and you can still buy a house on that salary in many us cities
way more options to choose from in the US and you don't necessarily HAVE to go to the big cities for work.

feel like Toronto has a lot of politics in the job market, even with the much smaller and less competitive market we have. Toronto also isn't the best to break into a new work field since networking and knowing someone particular that is a higher-up supersedes your experience, skills etc. When you got weird politics in a smaller population makes it much harder to even start at entry-level. I've been looking at different job markets and thought of going into something different but even then, why start in Toronto?
 
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Wow that one looks nice

I was looking at this
New development
That shyt crazy, makes me want to pull out my rrsp.

If man's had a job out there/remote work :wow: :banderas:

Real talk though, if I stay in Ontario I'm moving further east to Kingston area, if that don't work, I'll move to a new province, I was looking at New Brunswick. Like I said, if my parents wasn't so attached, I'd dip long ago.
 
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