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    • alexntgA
      alexntg
      last edited by alexntg

      There's also Vancouver.

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_Vancouver

      Edit: If you specialize within your 5-year plan, Boston might be worth looking at. There's (at least currently) a healthy demand for IT folks there. Also keep in mind that as you plan your 5-year plan, things may change, and IT jobs may shift around a bit.

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      • MattKingM
        MattKing
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        If you're mostly remote then I would recommend somewhere in-between Seattle and Vancouver on the U.S. side. My aunt's family relocated from Austin to Bellingham and it's absolutely gorgeous up there, and only an hour or so to Seattle.

        On a side note all of my family has now left Texas, luckily I'm stubborn.

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          A Former User @Carnival Boy
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          @Carnival-Boy said:

          Portland is just like Portlandia, right?

          Having visited a buddy a good bit who lived there the past 6 years.....actually kinda yeah. Portland is a pretty cool city. Plenty big to support your IT desires AJ, Portland is the "cool" city, Seattle is a touch more "uppity" if that makes any sense. I'd look into Vancouver.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @Carnival Boy
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            @Carnival-Boy said:

            Portland is just like Portlandia, right?

            That's the right town.

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            • thanksajdotcomT
              thanksajdotcom @alexntg
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              @alexntg said:

              There's also Vancouver.

              http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_Vancouver

              Edit: If you specialize within your 5-year plan, Boston might be worth looking at. There's (at least currently) a healthy demand for IT folks there. Also keep in mind that as you plan your 5-year plan, things may change, and IT jobs may shift around a bit.

              I despise the Red Sox almost as much as the Dallas Cowboys. I love New England Clam Chowder but also SERIOUSLY hate the Patriots. Boston would be bad for me...

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @A Former User
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                @Hubtech Vancouver would require him to get a visa for which he does not qualify.

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                • MattKingM
                  MattKing @scottalanmiller
                  last edited by

                  @scottalanmiller said:

                  @Hubtech Vancouver would require him to get a visa for which he does not qualify.

                  I thought Canada was pretty friendly to "skilled professionals" in getting visas, am I all wonky on that?

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                  • C
                    Carnival Boy
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                    If you like rain then I can recommend Wales.

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                    • KatieK
                      Katie @Carnival Boy
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                      @Carnival-Boy said:

                      Portland is just like Portlandia, right?

                      Very nearly. I need to go visit there again soon.

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                      • alexntgA
                        alexntg @MattKing
                        last edited by alexntg

                        @MattKing said:

                        @scottalanmiller said:

                        @Hubtech Vancouver would require him to get a visa for which he does not qualify.

                        I thought Canada was pretty friendly to "skilled professionals" in getting visas, am I all wonky on that?

                        I checked less than a year ago, and Canada was fast-tracking IT immigrants/work visas.
                        Edit: Yes, group 2171 is still on the list: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-who-instructions.asp?expand=jobs#jobs

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                        • alexntgA
                          alexntg @thanksajdotcom
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                          @ajstringham said:

                          @alexntg said:

                          There's also Vancouver.

                          http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_Vancouver

                          Edit: If you specialize within your 5-year plan, Boston might be worth looking at. There's (at least currently) a healthy demand for IT folks there. Also keep in mind that as you plan your 5-year plan, things may change, and IT jobs may shift around a bit.

                          I despise the Red Sox almost as much as the Dallas Cowboys. I love New England Clam Chowder but also SERIOUSLY hate the Patriots. Boston would be bad for me...

                          I don't care for sports, but I survive. Just don't go to Fenway Park or Gillette Stadium. Boston also has WAAF.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @MattKing
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                            @MattKing Not at all. Canada is like the US, very hard to get into and extra hard for US citizens. Even as a senior manager bringing hundreds of six figure job openings with them you have to fight to get a visa.

                            Canada requires a four year degree and that you fill a specific job position that can't be filled by a Canadian. So generally only industry specific senior role.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @Carnival Boy
                              last edited by

                              @Carnival-Boy said:

                              If you like rain then I can recommend Wales.

                              I'd love Wales. I love the Midlands.

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                              • thanksajdotcomT
                                thanksajdotcom
                                last edited by

                                Vancouver looks nice actually. How is the IT there?

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @thanksajdotcom
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                                  @ajstringham said:

                                  Vancouver looks nice actually. How is the IT there?

                                  Decent, it is Canada's only large western city. Not huge but pretty large and right by Seattle. There is all kinds of work there. Very different culture from the rest of Canada. But.... it's Canada. No way to work there reasonably.

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                                  • thanksajdotcomT
                                    thanksajdotcom @scottalanmiller
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                                    @scottalanmiller said:

                                    @ajstringham said:

                                    Vancouver looks nice actually. How is the IT there?

                                    Decent, it is Canada's only large western city. Not huge but pretty large and right by Seattle. There is all kinds of work there. Very different culture from the rest of Canada. But.... it's Canada. No way to work there reasonably.

                                    What do you mean?

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                                    • C
                                      Carnival Boy
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                                      • KatieK
                                        Katie @Carnival Boy
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                                        @Carnival-Boy All the hot girls wear glasses... ooooh!

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @thanksajdotcom
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                                          @ajstringham said:

                                          @scottalanmiller said:

                                          @ajstringham said:

                                          Vancouver looks nice actually. How is the IT there?

                                          Decent, it is Canada's only large western city. Not huge but pretty large and right by Seattle. There is all kinds of work there. Very different culture from the rest of Canada. But.... it's Canada. No way to work there reasonably.

                                          What do you mean?

                                          Same thing I said before. In order to work in Canada you need a visa. A Canadian work visa general requires that you have a four year degree from an accredited school (which you do not have) as well as having a offer from a sponsoring company willing to pay a fortune to sponsor your visa in Canada who can show that they are hiring you for a job that no Canadian can do - which is generally only possible if you are a senior manager at an existing company and what makes you unique is your experience in that company. Being an IT pro, except for the very highest .01% of the field above the $200K range, there is little to no way to take a job in Canada. One can get lucky, but it is extremely rare.

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                                          • Reid CooperR
                                            Reid Cooper
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                                            Did you ever settle on a future destination for yourself?

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