“A client who is a PhD scientist moved to Vancouver about six months ago because her significant other lives and works here. She has called it quits on her Vancouver job search and moved back to California because she just couldn’t find a job here that was remotely close to what she was doing before.”

“I have a client who is a “scientist” in a specific field that I won’t mention here. Needless to say she has a PhD and even worked for years in silicon valley within the IT sector. She moved to Vancouver about six months ago because her significant other lives and works here (government job). She has called it quits on her Vancouver job search and moved back to California because she just couldn’t find a job in Vancouver that was remotely close to what she was doing in California. That is Vancouver for you, the third largest city in Canada. It seems to be Vancouver is the BPOE if you are: a government employee, realtor, mortgage broker, or blue collar construction type.”
- DEFAULT NAME at vancouvercondo.info November 3rd, 2011 at 2:48 pm

8 Responses to “A client who is a PhD scientist moved to Vancouver about six months ago because her significant other lives and works here. She has called it quits on her Vancouver job search and moved back to California because she just couldn’t find a job here that was remotely close to what she was doing before.”

  1. fu vreaa, quit posting shit from my future

  2. She needs to lower her expectation! I mean she has no Canadian experience and can’t expect to waltz into some company and get paid big bucks. She needs to take a “lateral job”, start from the bottom, gain Canadian experiences and network, and work her way up the good old fashioned way. Doesn’t she know that Canadian experience is the most important thing when looking for a Canadian job? That as an immigrant, her education and experiences in other countries doesn’t actually count for anything since nothing, and I mean nothing, can even hold a light to Canadian education and work experience.

    I mean if doctors from countries outside of US, Canada and western europe has to start as cab drivers, cashiers, waiters, is it too much to ask this snobby PhD who thinks the world owes her a living to start off as an intern or co-op? Geez…the expectation of some people.

    If she doesn’t like and she thinks she has what it takes then she’s supposed to start her own business and contribute to Canada!

    / sacarsm off

    • Well put. The infamous “Canadian experience” excuse has been experienced by most of the immigrants. This is just the polite (read: hypocrite) Canadian way of discriminating the immigrants.

      I remember Quebec advertising in the metro in Paris encouraging Engineers to immigrate there. Once arrived in Quebec, what french engineers would hear was that: “oh, sorry, you don’t have a P.Eng and don’t have a Canadian experience, you can’t work as an engineer here”. Nevermind that engineer in France can build rockets, high speed trains, bridges that don’t collapse, fighter jets, etc…

      The problem was solved later on though… France decided to do the same thing to Engineers practicing in France from Quebec. Just the threat of it solved the problem…

  3. The issue is the lack of real opportunities in Vancouver. There are very little real wealth generating value added industries one would expect from a city of this size. She really should have applied her PhD training to becoming a realtor!

  4. Don’t want them book doctors in these here parts.

  5. It’s always been this way. No one should move to Vancouver if they are ambitious. It’s the leisure lifestyle that’s attractive, not work life. She should have moved to Alberta or Ontario.

  6. “It seems to be Vancouver is the BPOE if you are: a former employee of the Chinese government, realtor, mortgage broker, or blue collar construction/grow-op operator type.”

    Edited for correctness.

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