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[ILUG] Re: [ILUG-Social] Speaking of foreign parts

[ILUG] Re: [ILUG-Social] Speaking of foreign parts

Noel Carroll noelmc at eircom.net
Tue Oct 26 17:00:38 IST 1999


I don't know much but a friend of mine was in Canada for a while and he thought it was cool.   He was there on an in and out job though so its hard to determine from that.   At the very least its like America without Americans - and craft dinner!

Canada is on my own top 5 list anyway - probably at # 5 it has to be said.   Basically its a good standard of living and quite cheap afaik.

Noel

lbedford at wbtsystems.com wrote:

> Speaking of working abroad.. I'm considering (at an "I've not gone
> on holiday there yet" level), working in Canada... anyone got
> any recommendations/advice (apart from "Don't do it.. they're
> all evil!")...
> 
> Zero Knowledge in Montreal look interesting (www.zeroknowledge.com)
> 
> L.
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