Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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And some vaseline, vancouver is crazy expensive now
Yeah. Insane cost of living. Average 1 BR apartment is like $2600 a month now. And a detached home is average around $2 mil. Not to mention gas, groceries, etc… all of it more expensive than the rest of the country.

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You couldn’t pay me enough to live way up North. Insane cold in the winter. Insane mosquitos and other bugs in the summer.
 

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Yeah. Insane cost of living. Average 1 BR apartment is like $2600 a month now. And a detached home is average around $2 mil. Not to mention gas, groceries, etc… all of it more expensive than the rest of the country.

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You couldn’t pay me enough to live way up North. Insane cold in the winter. Insane mosquitos and other bugs in the summer.
Money laundering baby
 

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If i come to Portugal as tourist Can i meet companies and get job?
As i know Citizens of countries outside the EU/EEA must apply for a residence permit to work in EU Countries, but what's about work for less than 3 months, do need the residence permit?
I don't know about the level of skill and requirements to meet job in tech. what's the situation out there for language skills? Is English sufficient to get job?

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Yeah. Insane cost of living. Average 1 BR apartment is like $2600 a month now. And a detached home is average around $2 mil. Not to mention gas, groceries, etc… all of it more expensive than the rest of the country.

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You couldn’t pay me enough to live way up North. Insane cold in the winter. Insane mosquitos and other bugs in the summer.
it Sounds a bit pricy there, but depending on salary, job benefits (Schemes, overtime and assignments, etc.) relative to the cost of living.
 
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Post Ironic

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Vancouver would be my choice. I would say, pack only your pants, you aren't going to need shorts.
Why do you say this? Summers are hotter and drier than ever out here. I think Vancouver had less than 10mm of rain from July to late October last year. And Victoria here on the island had 2mm in like 4 months. We get a lot more days of 30° C and higher weather in the last decade too.
 

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If i come to Portugal as tourist Can i meet companies and get job?
As i know Citizens of countries outside the EU/EEA must apply for a residence permit to work in EU Countries, but what's about work for less than 3 months, do need the residence permit?
I don't know about the level of skill and requirements to meet job in tech. what's the situation out there for language skills? Is English sufficient to get job?

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it Sounds a bit pricy there, but depending on salary, job benefits (Schemes, overtime and assignments, etc.) relative to the cost of living.

As far as I know you need a work permit in the EU even if it's for 3 months or less. As far as I know after 3 months you're obliged to return to your home country for and be there for at least 3-4 months before you can return.

However, I highly doubt any serious company would hire somebody for 2-3 months just to lose him. You need like 2-3 months only for trainings quite often, so I doubt anyone would bother for a short term position, unless we're talking about seasonal jobs or something.
 
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    you want foreigners to take your jobs and flirt with your blundes.
    One, I don't care, two, I'm American, not Canadian or Canadien. Three, flirt all day long, rape a bunch of them, I couldn't care less, man, you have to answer to the penal system, being Brown in a White country, and your God.

    Burkey don't give nothing....
    Careful Bruke will put AIDs in your butt
    ......except this, I do give Super AIDS. One tablespoon of Super AIDS in your butt, you're gone in a couple weeks.

    I guess that's about 10 mg? Something like that.
    @swag
    If i come to Portugal as tourist Can i meet companies and get job?
    As i know Citizens of countries outside the EU/EEA must apply for a residence permit to work in EU Countries, but what's about work for less than 3 months, do need the residence permit?
    I don't know about the level of skill and requirements to meet job in tech. what's the situation out there for language skills? Is English sufficient to get job?
    Realistically, I would talk to local companies and be a contractor, initially. Do work for free, if they are excited about you, they could pay you "under-the-table" while you're seeking permanent residency, etc.

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    Why do you say this? Summers are hotter and drier than ever out here. I think Vancouver had less than 10mm of rain from July to late October last year. And Victoria here on the island had 2mm in like 4 months. We get a lot more days of 30° C and higher weather in the last decade too.
    God damn, that is so uncharacteristic. What's the humidity, though? East Coast we get 30, 35 C days sometimes, but it blows when it's 78% humidity.
     

    Post Ironic

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    One, I don't care, two, I'm American, not Canadian or Canadien. Three, flirt all day long, rape a bunch of them, I couldn't care less, man, you have to answer to the penal system, being Brown in a White country, and your God.

    Burkey don't give nothing....


    ......except this, I do give Super AIDS. One tablespoon of Super AIDS in your butt, you're gone in a couple weeks.

    I guess that's about 10 mg? Something like that.


    Realistically, I would talk to local companies and be a contractor, initially. Do work for free, if they are excited about you, they could pay you "under-the-table" while you're seeking permanent residency, etc.

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    God damn, that is so uncharacteristic. What's the humidity, though? East Coast we get 30, 35 C days sometimes, but it blows when it's 78% humidity.
    Not much humidity in the summer. Usually the summer heat is pretty dry.

    Out in Toronto and Montreal humidity gets crazy. I worked for a couple weeks outside Toronto one summer when it was between 42-48 with the humidex every day. Awful stuff.
     

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