Mylaine Massicotte

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  • in reply to: Member Map… #54656
    Mylaine Massicotte
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    It’s in the box where you write your infos…
    At the right of the TITLE, you have the blue arrow…
    Click on it and now you can change your icon!

    Easy as 1-2-3.

    in reply to: Member Map… #54655
    Mylaine Massicotte
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    @dominiquer60 30184 wrote:

    I don’t see an edit option or blue thing.

    Yeah, I was trying to figure out why it was not there so I created a Google account and finally it appeared after several trials and errors….
    So now I am on the map!
    I also found out we can change our icon for a balsam fur or a dude horseback riding but this is picky fine tuning.

    in reply to: Winter Job in Forestry #61650
    Mylaine Massicotte
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    Unfortunately, John Richard don’t harness his horses anymore…
    But I am suppose to visit him soonely, having a talk and working in the sugar bush… we’ll see what will happen…

    in reply to: Winter Job in Forestry #61649
    Mylaine Massicotte
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    Wow!
    I’m very glad that you found that contact for me.
    And Stanbridge East is effectively not far away from here, Henryville.

    Sure I’ll call him, but I’ll keep on looking. If you or other have other people to suggest in Canada… Wanna do kind of a winter trip by the way. Leaving a little bit south of Québec that I don’t really quit as the garden grows.

    in reply to: Winter Job in Forestry #61648
    Mylaine Massicotte
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    It could be an option.
    Thanks!

    in reply to: Winter Job in Forestry #61647
    Mylaine Massicotte
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    Hi Carl!

    I’m in Québec, at 20 minutes from Lac Champlain and the US Border.

    The site location for my apprenticeship doesn’t have a lot of importance for me: it could be anywhere in Canada and Eastern US (Vermont and Maine).

    The only thing with US is that it’s complicated to cross the border with a chainsaw and work clothes and saying that you’re there for vacations. I already had troubles intended to do an apprenticeship in Maine and customs now have my picture and digital prints.

    The solution is to borrow all work stuff to the gentle people who will welcome me.
    That’s why I would preferably stay in Canada, behind the iron curtain. 🙂

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