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Was 1 of 3 who got interviewed ,now what, she didnt say she was gonna call
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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 954162" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>Doesn't almost everyone earn that these days ? : (and we're only at the 8th spot) <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/frown.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" data-shortname=":(" /></p><p></p><p>Canada’s Best Places to Live 2012</p><p></p><p>#9 Red Deer (66.8 pts.)</p><p>We’re not saying everyone in Red Deer has money to burn but the fact is salaries there average $105,667 a year, discretionary income is way above average and the city’s jobless rate is enviable (4.5%). The air is relatively clean and it doesn’t rain all that much. Located between Calgary and Edmonton, the city is quickly becoming a centre for mining, oil and gas extraction.</p><p></p><p>#8 Edmonton (67.4 pts.)</p><p>Edmontonians can relish the fact that they have topped their rival city of Calgary in MoneySense’s Best Places to Live 2012 rankings. The underdog city punches above its weight in discretionary income—the average resident has nearly 30% paycheque left over after paying for basic expenses like food—and taxes in Alberta are among the lowest in the country. Luckily, the city has the doctors and amenities to keep up with population growth which is running high at 11.2%.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 954162, member: 23950"] Doesn't almost everyone earn that these days ? : (and we're only at the 8th spot) :( Canada’s Best Places to Live 2012 #9 Red Deer (66.8 pts.) We’re not saying everyone in Red Deer has money to burn but the fact is salaries there average $105,667 a year, discretionary income is way above average and the city’s jobless rate is enviable (4.5%). The air is relatively clean and it doesn’t rain all that much. Located between Calgary and Edmonton, the city is quickly becoming a centre for mining, oil and gas extraction. #8 Edmonton (67.4 pts.) Edmontonians can relish the fact that they have topped their rival city of Calgary in MoneySense’s Best Places to Live 2012 rankings. The underdog city punches above its weight in discretionary income—the average resident has nearly 30% paycheque left over after paying for basic expenses like food—and taxes in Alberta are among the lowest in the country. Luckily, the city has the doctors and amenities to keep up with population growth which is running high at 11.2%. [/QUOTE]
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