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Thursday, February 28, 2008

The N00z from a N00zBear

So...

I think I'll be moving to Calgary within the next couple months. There's nothing here for me so far, so I have to take opportunities that are presented to me. This opportunity is in the form of my sister is offering to let me share a place with her and her "boyfriend", whom I do not appreciate for his injustices to her. Kind of cool indeed, despite that fact that her "boyfriend" will be living there (or will he? Who knows how low he'll stoop).

From there, I can build up my resources twice as fast as I could out here and end up at my destination sooner; beautiful British Columbia. No, I won't move to Rinse Rupert, but I will end up on the wonderful West Coast.

My preferred/desired destination along the coast would be in the area of Vancouver, not the city so-to-speak. I'm thinking rural Vancouver, somewhere generally quiet (but not in the mudslide-prone parts), but I am now thinking that it could cost more to live in the rural areas than it would in the city-adjacent places like Richmond or Burnaby.

I'll very likely have to be resourceful in this scheme and go to Nanaimo. I've read in several places (accuracy or lack thereof aside) that the cost of living is low in B.C terms, though that might be equal to living in Moncton.

So I'm thinking that the earliest time of my leave would be the last week of March. It's likely that it won't happen that early but it depends on the Sis's progress in getting a job (and a place). Not to mention she's gotta do it soon since her benefactors are going to move to Brandon, MA again. I don't think Jus wants to end up in Brandon, what with the lack of apparent opportunity in comparison to Calgary ($12.50 an hour at Tim Horton's should be a clue to how much money is circulating through the stampede city) and it being in an average province. Fuck, I wouldn't want to move to Manitoba myself, so why would my Sis?

Anyway, I look forward to this. The jobs just don't want to come my way even with my efforts to get one (I applied at more than a dozen this month so far), and my landlord is probably losing patience despite knowing that it's hard for me to get a job. All there is in this blasted province is retail and telemarketing/call-centers
, nothing else that I could write home to. It's a neat little province but it's not for me, plus it's not where I want to end up (complete opposite, yargh).

Grizzly out.