- Jun 3, 2001
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Preface: I want to transfer out of my current posting, Lloydminster Flight Service to somewhere far north. Why north you ask? Money. I want to work my ass off for like 3 yrs then move back south, buy a house cash and be set.
My options, POST TAX income shown in CDN dollars:
This is BASE PAY FOR COMPARISON PURPOSES. As a general rule of thumb, the further north I go the more overtime is availible. A guy I know in Churchill, MB for example made $118,000 pre tax after overtime.
Lloydminster, AB: $33,556 (Where I am now)
Churchill, MB: $55,342/yr
Population: 950 permanent, goes up to 4000ish in the summer
- Polar bear capital of the world. At halloween they actually ship RCMP and Fish and Wildlife officers up to do a perimieter around the town to make sure no polar bears get into town and eat the kids.
- Far north, no road. Does have a railroad connection and daily flights out
La Ronge, SK: $38,935
Population: 1500
- Not really north. 4 hours to Saskatoon, a city of 200,000. But does qualify for a small pay boost. Much busier airport.
Norman Wells, NWT: $63,764
Population: 800
- VERY North. No road, no railroad. Flights out once or twice a week.
Yellowknife, NWT: $41,140
Population: 15,000
- Far north, but full road access and daily flights out.
- Bigger city
High Level, AB: $40,271
Population: 4000
- Full road access. 8 hour drive to nearest major city (Edmonton)
My options, POST TAX income shown in CDN dollars:
This is BASE PAY FOR COMPARISON PURPOSES. As a general rule of thumb, the further north I go the more overtime is availible. A guy I know in Churchill, MB for example made $118,000 pre tax after overtime.
Lloydminster, AB: $33,556 (Where I am now)
Churchill, MB: $55,342/yr
Population: 950 permanent, goes up to 4000ish in the summer
- Polar bear capital of the world. At halloween they actually ship RCMP and Fish and Wildlife officers up to do a perimieter around the town to make sure no polar bears get into town and eat the kids.
- Far north, no road. Does have a railroad connection and daily flights out
La Ronge, SK: $38,935
Population: 1500
- Not really north. 4 hours to Saskatoon, a city of 200,000. But does qualify for a small pay boost. Much busier airport.
Norman Wells, NWT: $63,764
Population: 800
- VERY North. No road, no railroad. Flights out once or twice a week.
Yellowknife, NWT: $41,140
Population: 15,000
- Far north, but full road access and daily flights out.
- Bigger city
High Level, AB: $40,271
Population: 4000
- Full road access. 8 hour drive to nearest major city (Edmonton)