moving to cork, Ireland
#16
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Re: moving to cork, Ireland
I personally don't need a boat in the morning I am reasonably well off.
You work for an American Multi National getting a reasonable salary, I presume. When you're let go at a time you thought the job was secure, children in school, manageable mortgage - the whole pile of shite comes crashing down. Maybe then you'll understand what happened to a lot of people in Ireland and cut this notion of some sort of Utopia.
Please try and structure your reply in paragraphs, it's easier to read.
You work for an American Multi National getting a reasonable salary, I presume. When you're let go at a time you thought the job was secure, children in school, manageable mortgage - the whole pile of shite comes crashing down. Maybe then you'll understand what happened to a lot of people in Ireland and cut this notion of some sort of Utopia.
Please try and structure your reply in paragraphs, it's easier to read.
A lot of people in Europe will never be able to buy a home, although they work all their lives and some are just happy to rent. It's tragic, but everyone has a choice and knows what they can afford.
#18
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Re: moving to cork, Ireland
Well not only farm jobs:-) If you have own transport (van) then why not register with anyvan.ie to get jobs. If you're a handyman, do you have a website, so people can see your work etc.?
#20
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Re: moving to cork, Ireland
You could try www.tradesmen.ie if you haven't yet? You could also try www.shiply.com.
#21
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Re: moving to cork, Ireland
Thankyou Moses I will finally be there on Monday so I will join those than