Hey DavidB, wow, what a thorough and well thought out post!
You raise many good points and certainly offer some great suggestions.
I guess when I said BC, I meant Vancouver, but then didn't necessarily mean downtown Vancouver city, so called it BC if you know what I mean???
I lived in Calgary for a while and find it quite good, and I enjoyed the weather, I even spent a short time near Estevan in Saskatchewan where the weather is obviously harsh. Part of the reason for choosing to locate somewhere mild (and may only be for a while till we check things out and decide where we are comfortable as a family) is that my wife and kids are used to temperatures ranging from about 10 - 12c as a cold day to 40+c in summer, that is I'm not sure they are up for big sub zero temperatures straight off the cuff!
I'm sure there are plenty of magnificent places to live, but my thinking for starting out close to Vancouver city is that all of the facilities, ammenities and infrastructure that someone wanting to explore a new playland would need. I am going to do some browsing now on those other places you mentioned (Salmon Arm, Kelowna etc.. NOT TAIWAN!! By the way, since when do Salmon have arms??) and see what I can find out.
As for the work front, your right, I probably couldn't work as an Ambulance Paramedic, however the oil industry, especially offshore is far more forgiving being so international in structure. Worst case there are several other oil jobs I can do that pay fairly well if necessary and convert my qualifications over time.
Thanks so much for your insight- it has given me some new things to consider...
Cheers,
Kev.
You raise many good points and certainly offer some great suggestions.
I guess when I said BC, I meant Vancouver, but then didn't necessarily mean downtown Vancouver city, so called it BC if you know what I mean???
I lived in Calgary for a while and find it quite good, and I enjoyed the weather, I even spent a short time near Estevan in Saskatchewan where the weather is obviously harsh. Part of the reason for choosing to locate somewhere mild (and may only be for a while till we check things out and decide where we are comfortable as a family) is that my wife and kids are used to temperatures ranging from about 10 - 12c as a cold day to 40+c in summer, that is I'm not sure they are up for big sub zero temperatures straight off the cuff!
I'm sure there are plenty of magnificent places to live, but my thinking for starting out close to Vancouver city is that all of the facilities, ammenities and infrastructure that someone wanting to explore a new playland would need. I am going to do some browsing now on those other places you mentioned (Salmon Arm, Kelowna etc.. NOT TAIWAN!! By the way, since when do Salmon have arms??) and see what I can find out.
As for the work front, your right, I probably couldn't work as an Ambulance Paramedic, however the oil industry, especially offshore is far more forgiving being so international in structure. Worst case there are several other oil jobs I can do that pay fairly well if necessary and convert my qualifications over time.
Thanks so much for your insight- it has given me some new things to consider...
Cheers,
Kev.