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There were reasons why Alek Minassian drove that rental van in Toronto with the emergency brakes on. This website says it all:
David
08/25/2013 13:21
You can add that Toronto is for government employees living off taxpayers and not for entrepreneurial types. Take a look at the sunshine list, which publishes all Ontario employees making over $100,00/year. What its shows is that you can make a lot of money working for the government, and you get a good pension too. If you work for example as a teacher, in healthcare, or some economic development role, you'll do all right. If you make it to senior management, you are scoring a salary that is way more than most private sector jobs. Notice that these professions are female dominated? Women do very well economically in Toronto, thank you very much. This contributes to their holier than thou attitude. Meanwhile, image a Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg or other type of aspiring entrepreneur in Toronto. They will get no respect on the social scene, and they will not even get rewarded financially for their innovation and risk taking. Given those options, any guy that has brains and potential will go south. It's a no brainer. The only entrepreneurs that score are club owners and condo marketers (before the condo bust)--again, industries driven by female consumers. Toronto sucks.
Toronto Women in their 20's
Perhaps the most significant group of attractive sought after women in the city of Toronto is that of girls in their 20's. Nowhere is this group so genuinly disinterested in other people or objects...
web.archive.org
08/25/2013 13:21
You can add that Toronto is for government employees living off taxpayers and not for entrepreneurial types. Take a look at the sunshine list, which publishes all Ontario employees making over $100,00/year. What its shows is that you can make a lot of money working for the government, and you get a good pension too. If you work for example as a teacher, in healthcare, or some economic development role, you'll do all right. If you make it to senior management, you are scoring a salary that is way more than most private sector jobs. Notice that these professions are female dominated? Women do very well economically in Toronto, thank you very much. This contributes to their holier than thou attitude. Meanwhile, image a Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg or other type of aspiring entrepreneur in Toronto. They will get no respect on the social scene, and they will not even get rewarded financially for their innovation and risk taking. Given those options, any guy that has brains and potential will go south. It's a no brainer. The only entrepreneurs that score are club owners and condo marketers (before the condo bust)--again, industries driven by female consumers. Toronto sucks.
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