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Old 01-16-2005, 01:58 PM
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Really? What part of Canada have you been to, excluding our handful of big cities?
Sorry, I havent been to Canada, but I do find Dominican Rep. safe. I was just giving an example.
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Old 01-16-2005, 02:52 PM
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Actually, Daddy is non existant (it's a long story) so is the extended family. My son don't know of them, never saw them, never will... I made my mistakes too in life! There are my parents which I see once every 6 months or so but that is about the only family I got and I can always buy my way out to visit them or they can come visit me.

Support system up here, what do you mean? Wealthfare? Support for young single mothers?

1- I don't live on wealthfare and there are really slim chances I ever need it. I am really competent in many fields, even thought I am quite young, I've been working at different places on different things since I was 13; first as a chambermaid, then a waitress/bossgirl, then receptionnist, in an hotel. My family was not rich, I had to help too.
I know a lot about computers, I took a tech course before I reoriented myself realizing I prefered softwares to hardwares, basically I can work easily with most office softwares (Word, Word Perfect, Lotus, Quatro Pro, Outlook, JD Edwards, Accpac, Excel, Access, Power Point, Win Medias, Dreamweaver, Flash) name it, chances are I know how to use it.
I know web design and graphic design, I do it as a side job, I get little contracts here and there and I currently work full time as an administrative assistant at the accounting service in the health system (governement) but I started off there as an accounting technician. I speak French-English and speak Spanish enough to know what's happening around me, in fact I am even teaching it to my son who already speaks French and English. And I understand Italian even thought I don't practice it. I am really qualified even thought I skipped University, I prefered learning as I worked.

2- Support for young single mothers up here is discussion groups, which I never go to, heck, at least if they would do "support" but they're bitching, whining and complaining about how hard it is to live with a kid and most of them are on wealthfare, 16-17 yrs old. Not any close to my situation.

3- I have been considering it for a while, I've checked the pros and cons. I said it earlier, I wouldn't do a move with nothing awaiting for me up here, I would leave, with my furnished home rented, so it provides me some income while down there, I take a few months off from my job and I leave with my Visa totally cleared, money on the side to take me out asap if I need to and enough money to support me and my child 4 months. Before I make a final decision I would try a 4 months experience. I cannot afford leaving more than that since in January 2006 I am trying to hit a promotion, but if I don't get that promotion, I am reorienting myself, most likely in teaching, I love children, I love helping, I love sharing knowledge and I will most likely get my degrees to go teach French or English in a foreign country like a 3rd world country.
What is it going to do to my son? He will see other cultures, other way of lifes and I sincerely think he can acquire great life experience out of that. I know many of my friends who lived that with their parents as kids and they turned out pretty good. It's not because we live in North-America that we have the best life quality. And one thing I like about all that is I have the freedom to chose and come back at anytime if I want to!

I made my trips to D-R culturals because I am not the beach type of person and I hated the artifiality of the resorts. I enjoy learning about new culture and living their reality, same as I did in many of my other trips in South America, India, Europe. But not a culture I enjoyed as much as the Dominican one.

Do I look that dumb? I am a strong minded woman, I have a great will power and I am quite intelligent actually. And I don't know what you meant by "getting banged by sankies" since I don't know what "sankies" are,but if it's what I think, you are totally off the track and really irrespectfull. Judging without knowing is a really nasty thing.
You sound smart, go to the US via Nafta and get yourself a great paying job.
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Old 01-16-2005, 02:55 PM
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Hmm.. interesting! Did you get her from an agency over there or you just asked the next neighbour who told her daughter.... ?
I have been with my GF 4 years now. Most people related to her know how good she has it and all want to be invoved. First off, we eat shrimp 5 times a week and have 4 meals a day. Life is good in my house.
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Old 01-16-2005, 03:37 PM
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You sound smart, go to the US via Nafta and get yourself a great paying job.

Actually, my web desing company is incorporated in the US because I had no other choice if I wanted to use a third party processor and do business with Americans because of the US laws on credit cards processing etc. But if I would have had the choice, I wouldn't have! There is this something about the US that I couldn't live with. I don't have the "patriotic" attitude I guess. No offence, I have nothing against Americans, I just wouldn't live in the US.
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Actually, my web desing company is incorporated in the US because I had no other choice if I wanted to use a third party processor and do business with Americans because of the US laws on credit cards processing etc. But if I would have had the choice, I wouldn't have! There is this something about the US that I couldn't live with. I don't have the "patriotic" attitude I guess. No offence, I have nothing against Americans, I just wouldn't live in the US.
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Old 01-16-2005, 03:58 PM
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Actually, my web desing company is incorporated in the US because I had no other choice if I wanted to use a third party processor and do business with Americans because of the US laws on credit cards processing etc. But if I would have had the choice, I wouldn't have! There is this something about the US that I couldn't live with. I don't have the "patriotic" attitude I guess. No offence, I have nothing against Americans, I just wouldn't live in the US.
Alot of Canadians are now working in American CPA firms, why because they can earn triple. No money in DR, just my 2 pesos here.
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Old 01-16-2005, 05:30 PM
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Alot of Canadians are now working in American CPA firms, why because they can earn triple. No money in DR, just my 2 pesos here.

Yeah, I know that! I have some of my friends who studies medecine and left for the US because they earn a lot more. But not thanks, not for me, we're already americanized enough up here.

Actually, I would maybe enjoy living in the jungle in Africa, it's a different type of thrill, but between the US and Canada, not much difference, it's really alike. If I'd have to pick another industrialised country I wouldn't go south of here, I would head for Europe.
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Old 01-16-2005, 07:40 PM
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Yeah, I know that! I have some of my friends who studies medecine and left for the US because they earn a lot more. But not thanks, not for me, we're already americanized enough up here.

Actually, I would maybe enjoy living in the jungle in Africa, it's a different type of thrill, but between the US and Canada, not much difference, it's really alike. If I'd have to pick another industrialised country I wouldn't go south of here, I would head for Europe.
Ha,ha, you have issues and they will lock you up in the nut ward. have fun.
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Old 01-16-2005, 08:50 PM
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Ha,ha, you have issues and they will lock you up in the nut ward. have fun.

Here we go again, judging one without knowing'em. Is that attitude required to be a member of this board?

I don't think that not wishing to live in a country gives you automatically the "nut" label. If I would have had issues, they would have locked me a while ago and wouldn't have let me take care of a child.

I have my own reasons why I wouldn't want to live in the US, 1st one being that I get extremely nervous everytime I got to travel to the US since I always get stopped at the boarders by big intimidating guys with guns who search me and my luggages, ask me 3 times the same questions, and treat me like I was a criminal. It's the only place I ever was searched and questionned at the boarders (and scared), and that happens to me almost every time I go there.

Salary most of the time works accordingly with life cost. In New York, jobs pay better than Montreal but I would never find myself a US300$/month rent like I got here. In Paris, jobs pay well too, but life cost is high. Moving from Canada to the US is basically exchanging a dollar for four quarters, there is not much difference... Instead, if I want to live the exact same life, I should just move to Toronto, or Vancouver. It's all Canadian, no challenge, no difference, same old stuff different place.

And if going on a safari in the African jungle is what you consider to be insane, it's not something I would personnaly do but there must be a hell of a lot of insane people out there because there are people who do it!
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Old 01-16-2005, 08:56 PM
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I have my own reasons why I wouldn't want to live in the US, 1st one being that I get extremely nervous everytime I got to travel to the US since I always get stopped at the boarders by big intimidating guys with guns who search me and my luggages, ask me 3 times the same questions, and treat me like I was a criminal. It's the only place I ever was searched and questionned at the boarders (and scared), and that happens to me almost every time I go there.

Really, no one in DR searches things. Funny they look at my stuff.
I was in NYC when the Towers came down. Scary.

I can't understand why people would want to work for $350 a month in DR, and live in a shack if they don't have too??
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