Posted by shelly
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on January 9, 2009, 12:20 pm, in reply to "Re: considering moving to ireland"
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Thank you for your help and advice, much appreiated.
--Previous Message--
: I have no idea what an HND in business
: management is, but Dublin is the business
: centre of the country with financial clout
: even greater than its population. Since the
: greater Dublin area now comprised about 40pc
: of the country's populace, you can see that
: we're talking about the place with all the
: financial muscle that is left here.
:
: Other major cities in order: Cork, Galway,
: Limerick (just hit by major layoffs at Dell)
: and Waterford.
:
: My own view is that Galway is the nicest of
: the Irish cities, Cork second, Dublin is
: exciting to visit and though they're lovely
: to walk around and enjoy for weekend,
: Limerick and Waterford don't really appeal
: to me. On the other hand, both are small
: enough that living in the countryside yet
: still able to get into town on a reasonable
: commute makes them attractive.
:
: Dublin commuting is notorious - typical
: abandonment of any planning by this
: government while populations were shooting
: up - but if you're on the LUAS tram line,
: DART train lines, or taking a straight-in
: shot on one of the bus lines from not too,
: too far out then public transport is
: available.
:
: Scott
:
: --Previous Message--
: Any suggestions for location for a weekend
: or
: a week?
: My partner has a HND in buisness management,
: is there jobs going for either a
: supervisor/manager in any decent area?
: I have lived just on the outskirks of
: Glasgow from a wee babbie, what would the
: process be for moving?
: Cheers for your help..
:
: --Previous Message--
: Check for jobs with Careers in Healthcare -
: http://www.careersinhealthcare.ie -
: which
: doesn't seem to up this minute when I'm
: checking it. It's been put up by the Health
: Service Executive - HSE - which is the
: organisation that runs the hospitals,
: clinics, medical service in Ireland.
:
: An Bord Altranais is the nursing board where
: you'll find all info including job info.
: http://www.nursingboard.ie/ At least
: this
: site is working properly.
:
: There are nursing jobs available, but like
: everywhere, hiring is tighter.
:
: Use this free site - major update coming in
: a couple of weeks - and the full site at
: http://www.movetoireland.com for info
: about
: moving, life in Ireland, etc.
:
: Best of all, come over on your own or with
: the kids and partner for a vacation. See
: what you think, talk to people, don't buy a
: home because they're going lower no matter
: what the agents tell you, but look at a
: rental or two and get a feel for the place.
:
: The good thing about nursing is that you can
: live anywhere - country, city, town - and
: find work within easy commuting distance.
: It's your partner's work that might prove
: the problem.
:
: Scott
:
:
: --Previous Message--
: Hi i was wondering if anyone can help me. At
: the moment i am studying in Glasgow for
: bachelors in adult nursing. I am considering
: moving to Ireland with my partner of 10
: years (not married yet) and three children.
: I finish my studies next year, what i was
: wanting to know is when would it be best to
: start applying for jobs and where, and start
: the process of moving, schooling, employment
: for my partner, and accomodation.
: I just want to start a new life for myself
: and my family and give them the best
: opportunities.
: Anyone HELP
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