
So..... Canada, eh?
Home of Moose, Bears, Maple Leafs (both the botanical and the ice-hockey-cal versions), Maple Syrup, Snow, Ice, Canadian dollar$, Tim Hortons, Second Cup, the CN Tower, many Canadians (and some others as well), and now me!
The question: Is it possible for a rookie British journalist with no connections to find a job in Canada?
The pros:
1) Canadians love British accents (apparently). At my orientation I was told to speak as much as possible to make up for any deficiencies in talent, skill, charm etc.
2) It will be harder for prospective employers to notice/check any lies I may tell (if I decide to)
The cons:
1) I know next to nothing about Canada.
2) I don't have a car! Almost every single Canadian reporting job requires a car because of the size of Canada. Darn. All I have are my own two feet (plus GO Transit)
Watch as I begin optimistically and discerningly, and then descend into the hell of applying for every single job on Workopolis.ca as the money runs out.
1 comment:
Chin up Daisy! We have all been to the wonderous hell that is job hunting! It only gets better! Eventually!
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