Anybody wants to work in US for falling US dollar?


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jayaram   
Member since: Jun 04
Posts: 298
Location: Calgary

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 05-10-07 11:25:33

Anybody want to work for falling US dollar?

From XE.com
Live rates at 2007.10.05 15:43:14 UTC

1,000.00 CAD = 40,244.44 INR
Canada Dollars India Rupees
1 CAD = 40.2444 INR 1 INR = 0.0248482 CAD


1,000.00 USD = 39,450.16 INR
United States Dollars India Rupees
1 USD = 39.4502 INR 1 INR = 0.0253484 USD

:cheers:



Suba   
Member since: Sep 07
Posts: 110
Location:

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 05-10-07 15:34:17


Most of the people are longing for U.S. Dollars.
When you are unable to get Canadian Dollar (job), U.S Dollar is more worthy.
Some thing is better than nothing!



kaushalsp   
Member since: Jul 06
Posts: 28
Location:

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 07-10-07 21:00:24

Hi

I feel it depends on lots of parameters.

Like Opportunities to work in once own field.
Its not only value of Dollar but what matters is work...........

Regards,
Kaushal Patel


Quote:
Originally posted by jayaram

Anybody want to work for falling US dollar?

From XE.com
Live rates at 2007.10.05 15:43:14 UTC

1,000.00 CAD = 40,244.44 INR
Canada Dollars India Rupees
1 CAD = 40.2444 INR 1 INR = 0.0248482 CAD


1,000.00 USD = 39,450.16 INR
United States Dollars India Rupees
1 USD = 39.4502 INR 1 INR = 0.0253484 USD

:cheers:



apsingla   
Member since: Jun 07
Posts: 140
Location:

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 09-10-07 02:15:19

In our case:

My husband is considered a Full-Fledged Engineer in USA but not in Canada.. he has to go through 3-4 years of process before he gets his PE licence.
So we'll not be able to get a job in Canada that we have in US. there goes our US and CDn $ difference.

we are still making more than double/triple of what we will get in Canada. Even if US dollar is 1/2 of Cnd. dollar, we'll still prefer US.



monty74   
Member since: Jan 07
Posts: 19
Location:

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 09-10-07 08:52:52

It's all depend on person situation.
I spent six years in Canada and I am in USA for last two years. Here in USA, you can afford luxurious life with single income source while in Canada both husband and wife have to earn for luxurious life. And if you have small kids like I have who gonna take care ? You have to send India or you have to send them in baby sitting.

Also it is very difficult to work as a Engineer ( Civil, Structrual, Mechanical, Electrical , etc) , most of immigrats work as a Detailer/Draftsperson or Estimator with contracting firm.I was suffering with this situation. I am talking about only engineering field in Ontario not other trades.

I think in Alberta situation is diffrent I don't know.

While in USA, they consider our education and recognise as a Engineer.

So, finally you can not compare USA and Canada.



cdn_dude   
Member since: Dec 05
Posts: 942
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 09-10-07 10:10:13

Quote:
Originally posted by monty74

It's all depend on person situation.
I spent six years in Canada and I am in USA for last two years. Here in USA, you can afford luxurious life with single income source while in Canada both husband and wife have to earn for luxurious life. And if you have small kids like I have who gonna take care ? You have to send India or you have to send them in baby sitting.

Also it is very difficult to work as a Engineer ( Civil, Structrual, Mechanical, Electrical , etc) , most of immigrats work as a Detailer/Draftsperson or Estimator with contracting firm.I was suffering with this situation. I am talking about only engineering field in Ontario not other trades.

I think in Alberta situation is diffrent I don't know.

While in USA, they consider our education and recognise as a Engineer.

So, finally you can not compare USA and Canada.



I cannot agree more to apsingla and Monty. In addition to what they have already said, the rising cdn$ (or falling US$$) is making Canada more expensive than the US.



jayaram   
Member since: Jun 04
Posts: 298
Location: Calgary

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 09-10-07 13:37:20

All the post very is very much true about USA. It is the Land of opportunities. If you work hard you can make it big there. Is in it? So many banks are there to offer loans. Money flows there. Canada still haven’t left its UK roots

Long live USA and Canadian economy will depend on it.





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