ChisJo
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Not that long ago, I posted on here that we were transfered to Toronto....well, that all changed last night when we were told that the actual location was Windsor. I have to tell you, I am not happy about it at all. The fact that we were led to believe that it was Toronto, and now doing all the research for that city, angered me a wee bit. But, ok, I started doing some research for Windsor, and now I am extremely concerned about this move.
Can anyone from Windsor PLEASE clarify some concerns I have? Also, alleviate this anxiety?
Firstly, what is your economy like? The demographics? Income levels (the reason I ask this is because this affects my husbands career dramatically!)? Can you please describe the town for me?
Where is Essex? This is where they are telling us to move.
I worry about things there right now because I have heard that they are closing down plants and people are losing jobs...since my husbands company deals with unions too, I can't see this bit of news being good for us.
Also, I am having a very hard time finding a job too. I am a registered nurse, with a specialty in pediatrics. I have heard that all pediatrics get transferred to sick kids in Toronto. What other facilities are there to work in, in and around Windsor? I have only found 2 postings for RN's, and they were both for specialties that I cannot apply for as I am not qualified. Any suggestions? This isn't meant to sound rude, but I just don't want to be one of those people who has spent all this money on a degree and now works at Tim Hortons (this is my biggest anxiety right now - and the one that has kept me crying non-stop since I started looking for jobs!).
Any information on anything will be greatly appreciated! You can PM me too if you would like!
Can anyone from Windsor PLEASE clarify some concerns I have? Also, alleviate this anxiety?
Firstly, what is your economy like? The demographics? Income levels (the reason I ask this is because this affects my husbands career dramatically!)? Can you please describe the town for me?
Where is Essex? This is where they are telling us to move.
I worry about things there right now because I have heard that they are closing down plants and people are losing jobs...since my husbands company deals with unions too, I can't see this bit of news being good for us.
Also, I am having a very hard time finding a job too. I am a registered nurse, with a specialty in pediatrics. I have heard that all pediatrics get transferred to sick kids in Toronto. What other facilities are there to work in, in and around Windsor? I have only found 2 postings for RN's, and they were both for specialties that I cannot apply for as I am not qualified. Any suggestions? This isn't meant to sound rude, but I just don't want to be one of those people who has spent all this money on a degree and now works at Tim Hortons (this is my biggest anxiety right now - and the one that has kept me crying non-stop since I started looking for jobs!).
Any information on anything will be greatly appreciated! You can PM me too if you would like!
Just independent small stores on the main street. Its a very clean town. Its cheaper to live in Essex then Windsor. The commute is about 20 minutes. It is central to alot of other towns also.. Near US, and Point Pelee. 3 hours to Toronto. 
However, I will give you some perks to living in Windsor. Seeing as you love WDW or even travelling anywhere, it is much cheaper to fly from detroit airport than canadian airlines(you can be at the airport in about an hour). Our riverfront is beautiful and I believe there's a path from the middle of the city right to the Ambassador bridge right along the riverfront. The fireworks we have every June with detroit are out of this world( I prefer the ones at WDW, but I'm a little biased!!)
Being so close to the border, we realy do get the best of both worlds when it comes to entertainment and shopping(especially with the dollar). I don't mind Windsor, it's not huge like Toronto but not a little town either. Although essex is a nice town, I don't know that you'd enjoy living there. It's about 20 min form Windsor, and there's not much to do. If you do plan on commutting to detroit (which is a great idea, they have some amazing hospitals), it would add another 20-30 min to your commute. It's definately a big decision, good luck!!