moving to cork, Ireland

Old Mar 27th 2014, 7:55 am
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Originally Posted by sickntired
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.
I don't work for an American Multinational and I also lost my job abroad, so it can happen anywhere. If you had a manageable mortgage in Austria and suddenly lost your job, do you think you'd be so much better off?


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.
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Old Mar 27th 2014, 8:27 am
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Originally Posted by Kevrev
Moses do you know anyone in Roscommon who might be able to help me out with a job?
You've been told there's farm jobs out there, so no worries then. Have wellington boots, will travel, sorted.
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Old Mar 27th 2014, 9:42 am
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Originally Posted by sickntired
You've been told there's farm jobs out there, so no worries then. Have wellington boots, will travel, sorted.
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.?
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Old Mar 27th 2014, 1:54 pm
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Originally Posted by Moses2013
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.?
Thank you Iv registered with anyvan.ie now. Any others?
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Old Mar 27th 2014, 2:06 pm
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Originally Posted by Kevrev
Thank you Iv registered with anyvan.ie now. Any others?
You could try www.tradesmen.ie if you haven't yet? You could also try www.shiply.com.
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Old Mar 29th 2014, 2:27 pm
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Thankyou Moses I will finally be there on Monday so I will join those than
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