Well.... coming to no choice

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Just a note l live in Alberta and the oil and gas sector plus any other trade required for those places took a big downward hit last year.. so if you think of there being jobs this way you will most likely starve to death and right now freeze to death we are sitting at -29C the next week to be close to -40C if you have no where to live places are running around a thousand for a small dump then utilities on top of that...farmers also hit hard this way the past few years because of beef prices and then the drought working odd jobs where ever to get by and hang on...next door to me a huge cattle operation the wife works nights at Mac Donalds her husband days at UFA cattle have been gone since last year no pastures to graze dugouts are dry very sad but they hope to hang in there over the hump and at least keep the place..Alberta the not so long ago boom province..but we all know sooner or later it will pick up again. Hope things look up for you and yours soon.
 
Thank you for the second info on this Relic. Is why I ask, because I know someone here will have the down and dirty about an area.
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With jobs like that.. only DH would go and stay at a boarding house. We won't move the whole farm unless we knew it was a perm fair wage job.

DH was even thinking over being an contractor over in the War area of the world but they don't like hiring people DH age. Not that I would want him over there but he is looking across the board for a job.

Real Estate Lady just called and she said she can't make it until tomorrow. Well, at least the house is clean.
 

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