How then, do we move backwards? How does a society, with most of the people having no clue of future events, move from being dependent on a vast and intertwined network of goods and services produced by the indigenous people of whereever, to a local resource and renewable energy based society, and do so in the timeframe available (20-30 years using the most liberal extimates, 10-20 with resonable estimates, 5-10 with worst case scenarios), all the while prices on everything increasing, world politics getting more militaristic, governments continuously reducing civil liberties, shortages of goods on the market and weather patterns resembling bad Hollywood movies?
Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 2:32 pm Post subject: Re: Alberta Oil Jobs
AlbertaOil wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm a long time reader (lurker) and first time poster, I just wanted to let you guys see a new website I'm working on called Alberta Oil Jobs
If you guys could take a few minutes to look it over and give me some feedback I'd appreciate it.
Thanks a bunch
A very helpful site for those seeking a job that pays well. I just took a very brief look. Are you linked to real estate sites, rental sites? I hear it's tough to find a place to live, even if you do snag a job.
BTW--I found what I think is a typo here:
"This site is designed to out anyone that is interested in moving to Alberta to work in the oil industry"
That statement could make closeted gays a little nervous. After all, Alberta is in the bible belt!
Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 3:13 pm Post subject: Re: Alberta Oil Jobs
Finding a place to live shouldn't be a problem, because when you work in the oil patch you live in the field, either in camp or in hotels. Plenty of Alberta oilfield workers don't even have a permanent residence in the province.
Of course, a job in Fort McMurry is an entirely different story.
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