I live in Calgary. Not having a car is inconvenient if you do not live near LRT (and LRT only goes through some neighborhoods) because buses are not always punctual, some bus stations are without shelter and on weekends they come along very rarely (if they come at all). However if you have an office job that does not require visiting clients etc.and you are happy living the above mentioned experiences + you are happy with everybody rolling out eyes at you as if you landed from Mars when they hear you do not drive, then no need to bother. I adopted public transport for the moment as I do not want extra bother - gas, maintenance, insurance (very expensive!), car registration renewal etc. I buy my monthly pass for 96$, board the bus and relax in the backseat catching up with e-mails.
As emamabd mentioned, if the job requires driving, it will be mentioned in job advert or in the very first phone interview with you. Most logistics jobs require it as warehouses are often far from public transit. Most sales oriented jobs like real estate agent, insurance agent also require it. Most Cable Installation jobs need driving too.
As emamabd mentioned, if the job requires driving, it will be mentioned in job advert or in the very first phone interview with you. Most logistics jobs require it as warehouses are often far from public transit. Most sales oriented jobs like real estate agent, insurance agent also require it. Most Cable Installation jobs need driving too.
mr.Hope said:I would like to ask 1 question related to job & driver's License. how important is it, to have driver's license for securing a job ? and what are the set backs without having it ? If one plans to settle in Calgary,AB.