RE: NT Admin Jobs in Canada / USA ? Maybe a little off-topic n ow it's way off-sorry

2001-09-25 Thread Stuart Tonge

Thanks for all the help guys, 

a few more questions:

(1) I had a look online last night for jobs in Vancouver, there don't seem
to be too many NT/Network admin/cisco networking jobs around there.
Can anyone tell me if this is representative of the true climate in
Vancouver at the mo, or have I just been visiting the wrong sites?

(2) If i was going to instead go to the states to work, where would be the
best locations for the above job types?
San Francisco maybe?

(3)Does anyone know how hard it is to get into the US/Canada to work for,
say 6 months just to try it out?
Will I have to get visa's and permits, or can i just go out there for a
while and then apply for jobs when i get there?


-Original Message-
From: Trevor Murphy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 24 September 2001 19:05
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: NT Admin Jobs in Canada / USA ? Maybe a little off-topic
n ow it's way off-sorry


We had a week of 30+ C this summer with high humidity in Toronto. You 
didn't want to do too much outdoors and ran for the A/C every chance you 
had. Normal summer temps are 25-30C and not too bad..

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RE: NT Admin Jobs in Canada / USA ? Maybe a little off-topic n ow it's way off-sorry

2001-09-25 Thread Stuart Tonge

So it takes like 8 months for a work permit, there is no quicker way to be
able to work there, you cant work without one, and it costs $2000 canadien?



-Original Message-
From: Stuart Pittwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 September 2001 10:59
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Subject: RE: NT Admin Jobs in Canada / USA ? Maybe a little off-topic
n ow it's way off-sorry


how long has it taken so far?

-Original Message-
From: Colin Maynard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 September 2001 10:34
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: NT Admin Jobs in Canada / USA ? Maybe a little off-topic
n ow it's way off-sorry


Ah... you took the easy route! I know someone else who did that [1] and
is
still waiting for a permit to work.

[1] Hi Ian ;-)

-Original Message-
From: Stuart Pittwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 September 2001 10:27
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Subject: RE: NT Admin Jobs in Canada / USA ? Maybe a little off-topic
n ow it's way off-sorry


You're right it's a long process, I'm actually married to a Canadian
citizen and it's still gonna take 6 - 8 months and almost $2000 CDN for
me to get a visa/work permit.

-Original Message-
From: Colin Maynard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 September 2001 10:03
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: NT Admin Jobs in Canada / USA ? Maybe a little off-topic
n ow it's way off-sorry


It's nice to see you have really thought this through!!

You will  need to contact the relevant embassy and request a visa.  You
can
do this direct, or pay a third party to do this for you.  Either way, it
is
a long process with no garantee of success. I too would like to work
outside
of Britain but have not yet got off my butt to do anything about it!

I wish you the best of luck

Colin

-Original Message-
From: Stuart Tonge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 September 2001 09:23
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: NT Admin Jobs in Canada / USA ? Maybe a little off-topic
n ow it's way off-sorry


Thanks for all the help guys,

a few more questions:

(1) I had a look online last night for jobs in Vancouver, there don't
seem
to be too many NT/Network admin/cisco networking jobs around there.
Can anyone tell me if this is representative of the true climate in
Vancouver at the mo, or have I just been visiting the wrong sites?

(2) If i was going to instead go to the states to work, where would be
the
best locations for the above job types?
San Francisco maybe?

(3)Does anyone know how hard it is to get into the US/Canada to work
for,
say 6 months just to try it out?
Will I have to get visa's and permits, or can i just go out there for a
while and then apply for jobs when i get there?


-Original Message-
From: Trevor Murphy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 24 September 2001 19:05
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: NT Admin Jobs in Canada / USA ? Maybe a little off-topic
n ow it's way off-sorry


We had a week of 30+ C this summer with high humidity in Toronto. You
didn't want to do too much outdoors and ran for the A/C every chance you
had. Normal summer temps are 25-30C and not too bad..

-Original Message-
From:   Stuart Tonge
Sent:   Monday, September 24, 2001 11:27 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject:RE: NT Admin Jobs in Canada / USA ? Maybe a little
off-topic n
ow it's way off-sorry

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NT Admin Jobs in Canada / USA ? Maybe a little off-topic

2001-09-24 Thread Stuart Tonge
Title: Message



Hi, 
this may be a little off topic.. but it is the NT list so here 
goes..

Could 
someone from the US and Canada email me (personally so as not to cause listt
 raffic)
and 
let me know what kind of IT people the US (specifically what parts) and Canada 
(toronto area) are short on?

NT 
Admins?
Cisco 
people?

I'm 
looking to emigrate next year from the UK.

Any 
help would be gratefully received.

Thanks,


Stu.

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RE: NT Admin Jobs in Canada / USA ? Maybe a little off-topic

2001-09-24 Thread Stuart Tonge
Title: Message



Thanks, i was thinking for about 9 months down the line.. and i'm 
currently trying for my cisco certs.
I 
wasn't aware that people were being axed.
I 
havent heard of anything like that going on here in the UK just 
yet.
-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: 24 September 2001 
15:25To: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: RE: NT Admin Jobs 
in Canada / USA ? Maybe a little off-topic
Probably not the best time to be coming to the U.S. with all the layoffs 
happening. At least in Arizona, most of the jobs posted seem to be for 
Unix, Peoplesoft, SAP or Oracle folks. Very few NT Admins are 
posted, definitely more Cisco than NT. 

  -Original Message-From: Stuart Tonge 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, September 24, 
  2001 4:34 AMTo: NT System Admin IssuesSubject: NT Admin 
  Jobs in Canada / USA ? Maybe a little off-topic
  Hi, 
  this may be a little off topic.. but it is the NT list so here 
  goes..
  
  Could someone from the US and Canada email me 
  (personally so as not to cause listt raffic)
  and 
  let me know what kind of IT people the US (specifically what parts) and Canada 
  (toronto area) are short on?
  
  NT 
  Admins?
  Cisco people?
  
  I'm 
  looking to emigrate next year from the UK.
  
  Any 
  help would be gratefully received.
  
  Thanks,
  
  
  Stu.
  
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RE: The idiocy continues!

2001-09-13 Thread Stuart Tonge

What kind of civil liberties?


Stu (UK)

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Sent: 13 September 2001 17:11
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: The idiocy continues!


On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, Jolley Lee @Consult wrote:
 I don't want to sound really stupid here...I live in the UK and i'm not
 sure what all of the loss of freedom threads are about. Is something
 happening in the US?

  Nothing, yet.  But there are real, and arugably justifiable, fears that
our civil liberties will be sacrificed as a result of these attacks.

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RE: FW: NewYork Terrorist Attack

2001-09-12 Thread Stuart Tonge

absoloutely.
But consider why the us went into Europe - would you want to Have a Fascist
Nutter occupy europe and russia?
who would have been the next target?
go figure.


-Original Message-
From: Horst Hinz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 12 September 2001 16:14
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: FW: NewYork Terrorist Attack


OK, I don't want to get into a huge debate or anything, but if I remember my
history correctly, America was sitting out WWII until Pearl Harbour.  Sure
they provided equipment to the British, but Europe was on it's own until
someone hit the US and THEIR security was threatened.  So in effect, America
was fighting for itself as well.

-Original Message-
From: Jay Woody [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 8:01 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: FW: NewYork Terrorist Attack


 We all won the war...
 The Allies. Their decendants. Those of us here.
 We all lost people in WWII.

The point being here that until America entered into the fray, it was not
boding well for ALL of Europe.  Numerous countries were defeated and had
already surrendered.  Yes, we all won the war, but we all weren't
responsible for that win as many of the teams had already left the playing
field.  And it obviously wasn't going well before America got involved.
This goes back to the point that America does care about it's neighbors.
We all won the war... seems a little flippant and not in understanding
with what was going on at the time.  I can tell you that we WEREN'T all
winning the war until America came over and gave it's kids for foreign soil.
Europeans were fighting to protect themselves.  Americans were fighting for
Europeans, our neighbors.  To now say that we wouldn't care if this (the
terrorist attack) had happened anywhere in the world  is just silly.

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