given these job locations - what is a family friendly townto live in? which has good public schools?
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Originally posted by cram2017
given these job locations - what is a family friendly townto live in? which has good public schools?
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Originally posted by febpreet
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Originally posted by cram2017
given these job locations - what is a family friendly townto live in? which has good public schools?
I would like to know too. How's the traffic from Milton, Hamilton, and Burlington to Mississauga during rush hours?
Are there a good chunk of IT companies in Kitchener/Waterloo? How does it work out if work there and live in Guelph (~30kms commute/way). And, how's the real estate in Guelph like? From my research, there are still abundance of homes listed below $600k. Also, that the city is considered to be decent and safe. Can someone provide some further information?[ /quote]
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Guelph is small little town within the Kitchener Waterloo belt, with a university and decent access to K-W area. If you are working in Mississauga, the commute from anywhere in K-W, Guelph is very challenging due to the congested 401. The Milton junction of 401 is prone to collisions on almost daily basis which results in 25-30 km backups often. If there is no incidents, the drive is not bad if you don't mind 1- 1.5 hr each way.
So if you can find a decent offer in K-W area, Guelph will be a good option.
Good luck.
Hiren
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Originally posted by febpreet
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Originally posted by cram2017
given these job locations - what is a family friendly townto live in? which has good public schools?
I would like to know too. How's the traffic from Milton, Hamilton, and Burlington to Mississauga during rush hours?
Are there a good chunk of IT companies in Kitchener/Waterloo? How does it work out if work there and live in Guelph (~30kms commute/way). And, how's the real estate in Guelph like? From my research, there are still abundance of homes listed below $600k. Also, that the city is considered to be decent and safe. Can someone provide some further information?
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Originally posted by cram2017
given these job locations - what is a family friendly townto live in? which has good public schools?
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I am a Mens and not a Womens.
From my research, I have found that majority of the companies in KW area are startups and not many established ones. This busted my bubble a bit as the Startups never appealed to me due to the sheer reason of their funding instability and micro-management. However, the good thing being with many companies around, it's relatively easier to find another job if you happen to lose one or need a change down the line.
My target is not to get stuck in the traffic for 4 hrs a day. Rather, to spend at most an hour in commute. Also, to live in a quiet and affordable neighborhood, which is currently a challenge to find either in GTA or Vancouver (well, I already own a home here).
At present, I live in one of the Vancouver burbs. but the daily commute is horrid (~3hrs/day) with transit. There is not much employment activity in Vancouver burbs alike GTA (Mississauga, KW, Brampton, etc.), which is impacting my quality of life and peace in this city with supposedly highest quality of life than anywhere else in the world. Yes, II ought to be very happy by virtue of living in one of the best places on earth (ashamedly, some of our vehicle license plates claim as such ). It's a catch-22 situation I am in right now. Equally difficult is finding the remote job or the one that allows me a maximum work from home alternatives. I work in IT, by the way.
Houses in Brampton, Mississauga, Milton, Burlington, Oakville, Markham, etc. have already gone over the roof. The ones that are left (Guelph, Cambridge, KW, etc.) are pretty far from everything in GTA.
The hunt is still on....
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