Reply to Crazy Trader about Public Transit:
You're right, I didn't compare it fairly to other North American cities. I should of explained my context. When I wrote it, I was thinking that if you're not travelling on the Skytrain to the downtown core, a 20 minute trip by car in Vancouver would take about 45 minutes including the transfer waiting time.
A drive from Vancouver to 25km out of town to a municipality like Port Coquitlam would take about 30 minutes while taking the Skytrain and a bus transfer will take about 1hr.
If you wanted to get to and from the International Airport or the BC Ferries by public transit, it will easily take over 2x as long than if you travelled by car. That's the context that I say the transit system is "poor". Sorry for any misunderstanding.
Reply to mark1 about cost of living:
I heard about Europe's prices. I assume that it is relative to what they make in terms of wages. Hopefully, Europeans aren't paying those kind of expenses with a $35,000CAD pre-tax paycheque. But I see your point. With trading, at the end of the day, we are looking at what we have made in absolute terms, be it Dollars, Euros, Pounds, Yen, etc. So your point is, if you make 40,000e and I make $61,500 it would be cheaper to live in Vancouver than in some places in Europe, right?
DNAJ65000
You're right, I didn't compare it fairly to other North American cities. I should of explained my context. When I wrote it, I was thinking that if you're not travelling on the Skytrain to the downtown core, a 20 minute trip by car in Vancouver would take about 45 minutes including the transfer waiting time.
A drive from Vancouver to 25km out of town to a municipality like Port Coquitlam would take about 30 minutes while taking the Skytrain and a bus transfer will take about 1hr.
If you wanted to get to and from the International Airport or the BC Ferries by public transit, it will easily take over 2x as long than if you travelled by car. That's the context that I say the transit system is "poor". Sorry for any misunderstanding.
Reply to mark1 about cost of living:
I heard about Europe's prices. I assume that it is relative to what they make in terms of wages. Hopefully, Europeans aren't paying those kind of expenses with a $35,000CAD pre-tax paycheque. But I see your point. With trading, at the end of the day, we are looking at what we have made in absolute terms, be it Dollars, Euros, Pounds, Yen, etc. So your point is, if you make 40,000e and I make $61,500 it would be cheaper to live in Vancouver than in some places in Europe, right?
DNAJ65000
