Megaclocker
Regular
To bad Virden housing is soo expensive :'(
While I am not involved in the hiring process, I know if it was me and one of the first questions was about the money, I would realize that this maybe isn't the place for you. The company requires people who are looking for more than a paycheck. The majority of us who work here are not only life long experienced firearms enthusiasts but it is a lifestyle more than a hobby as well. Money is something that should be talked about once you decide is a company if for you and whether the company decides you are for them.
Sorry we aren't allowed to open up outside of Canada![]()

In other words... minimum wage.
But at least you get to play with guns all day (should compensate for eating KD every night...)
"Outside" ? ... You guys need to get "outside" of that 3rd world country you're in now. (Does Manitobia even rank on Human Development Index?) Having a shop in the GTA only makes good business sense (Since Toronto is the center on the universe and all...)
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You have got to be kidding.While I am not involved in the hiring process, I know if it was me and one of the first questions was about the money, I would realize that this maybe isn't the place for you. The company requires people who are looking for more than a paycheck. The majority of us who work here are not only life long experienced firearms enthusiasts but it is a lifestyle more than a hobby as well. Money is something that should be talked about once you decide is a company if for you and whether the company decides you are for them.
You have got to be kidding.
geez you can afford KD?
Here is a nice little quote from a government comparison site
"The secret of Manitoba’s low business costs is a cost of living that allows Manitobans to live better for less. Living costs here are some of the most affordable in Canada, with house prices, auto insurance, electricity, university or college tuition and more all available at some of the lowest costs in Canada. High quality public health care is available free to residents.
In fact, after paying the basic personal costs of taxes, housing, child care, auto insurance and utilities, a family of five earning $75,000 per year is left with over $17,000 per year more in Manitoba, than the same family in Ontario."
The Peg doesn't count LOL, whole different world than the rural western part of the province.Heh heh... thanks for the brochure but, I have family in the 'Peg. So... been there, done that, no sale.
(except for your guns. I buy them when they're on sale)
It's hard to convince westerners that money isn't everything lol !
Money IS pretty much everything. I'm sure if you went up to 100 people and asked them why they work, money would be the first thing that comes into their head. I don't know about you guys, but if I was a millionaire I probably wouldn't be working...




























