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January 2015 Best Cities for Work in B.C.

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bcbusiness.ca January 2015 BCBusiness 37 g r e A t e x p e C t A t i o n S a n d w o r r i e s Over the next six months, how likely is it that each of the following will happen to you? The pessimism of Vancouver Islanders knows no bounds. Overall, British Columbians weren't terribly confident big things would happen to them in 2015: 11 per cent thought it likely they'd be promoted in the next six months, 26 per cent thought they'd get a raise, 20 per cent thought they'd change careers, and 17 per cent thought they'd move to another house. On the Island, cut those numbers in about half, with a mere four per cent of Islanders thinking they'd get a promotion and 10 per cent changing careers. 18-34-year-olds 21% ...Likely 37% ...not Too Likely 35% ...not Likely at all 8% .....not sure 18-34-year-olds 33% ...Likely 22% ...not Too Likely 40% ...not Likely at all 5% .....not sure 18-34-year-olds 35% ...Likely 26% ...not Too Likely 30% ...not Likely at all 8% .....not sure 18-34-year-olds 27% ...Likely 17% ...not Too Likely 52% ...not Likely at all 4% .....not sure 35-54-year-olds 13% ...Likely 35% ...not Too Likely 47% ...not Likely at all 6% .....not sure 35-54-year-olds 24% ...Likely 22% ...not Too Likely 50% ...not Likely at all 4% .....not sure 35-54-year-olds 35% ...Likely 29% ...not Too Likely 33% ...not Likely at all 3% .....not sure 35-54-year-olds 16% ...Likely 23% ...not Too Likely 57% ...not Likely at all 4% .....not sure B e i n g p r o M o t e d g e t t i n g A r A i S e C h A n g i n g C A r e e r S M o v i n g t o A n o t h e r h o u S e Over the next six months, how likely is it that you will be doing each of the following? 9% .....More Often 57% ...Just as Often 29% ...Less Often 6% .....not sure 15% ...Likely 15% ...not Too Likely 69% ...not Likely at all 1% .....not sure 3% .....More Often 64% ...Just as Often 30% ...Less Often 2% .....not sure 6% .....Likely 12% ...not Too Likely 80% ...not Likely at all 1% .....not sure 2% .....More Often 61% ...Just as Often 33% ...Less Often 3% .....not sure 13% ...Likely 16% ...not Too Likely 69% ...not Likely at all 2% .....not sure 5% .....More Often 62% ...Just as Often 32% ...Less Often 2% .....not sure 29% ...Likely 15% ...not Too Likely 54% ...not Likely at all 2% .....not sure ... or purchasing each of the following? In the past couple of months, how often have you worried about each of the following? Most of us, it would appear, are not the worrying type. But for those who are, the value of our investments ranks number one (with 29 per cent saying we've worried at least occasionally about them). Other worries? Our ability to pay the bills (28 per cent), the safety of our savings (25 per cent) and hav- ing somebody in our family, including ourselves, becom- ing unemployed (25 per cent). Taking a Holiday A Major Home Renovation Dining Out A new Home spending on entertainment A new Vehicle shopping An Overseas Holiday 1. The value of your investments 2. Being able to pay your bills 3. The safety of your savings 4. You, or somebody in your household, becoming unemployed

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