Posted by Green
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on September 27, 2009, 2:28 pm, in reply to "Re: Gutter-jobs"
95.209.166.228
Does look a bit wobbly, still, thanks for the heads up Scott, much appreciated.
--Previous Message--
: Even the low end jobs are in very, very short
: supply. Anyone who has a job is hanging onto
: it and businesses are still shedding
: workers.
:
: You might be interested in
: http://www.wwoof.org/ which is an
: organisation that connects small farmers
: with workers. You work for room and board
: and get to live with an Irish farm family.
: Depending on the family and farm, this can
: be great - or not.
:
: Scott
:
: --Previous Message--
: Now I'm looking of moving to Ireland,
: because
: I'm from Sweden and leaving Sweden is what
: you do if you're Swedish. My brother is
: coming along and that cat easily landed a
: decent call-centre job in Dublin.
:
: I'm a proud drop-out of course and high-end
: jobs are not for me, wouldn't even want them
: if I could have them. I know the good parts
: of Ireland and I know the bad parts,
: especially the bad parts of Dublin. Jobs are
: scarce I hear, but the only figures I hear
: of are educated jobs such as engineering or
: health service. But what about the meagre
: jobs, the dishwashers and pub-scrubbers and
: down-trodden clerks, or even the jobs under
: the table. These figures are hard to find if
: ridiculous to even capture but it would be
: pleasant to at least have a scope, though
: general, of the concern my situation is in
: when it comes to the gutter-jobs.
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