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IRELAND IS A SMALL, SHIT COUNTRY
(who was it said that?)
yeah, its on the front page of the Irish passport, as gaeligeI think it's written in stone somewhere
gumbootsThat's what wellies are for.
this is funA friend describes Dublin as an abusive partner that you're not sure why you love them and you hope they can change for you. But they never do and you always go back to them and they always hurt you but you can't help but love them.
I like that analogy it sums up Dublin pretty well, it's gritty and eludes to the violence and the unpredictable and yet inevitable nature of the place.
If that's true though London is a beautiful but aloof lover who lets you glimpse their vibrance and vitality from time to time but won't open up to you and thusly you can't commit to them.
Well, I got a job. The family and I are moving back at the end of June.
Good luck.
Please keep us updated on your progress.
Where you gonna be living?
I don't know yet. We have to sort out a school for my daughter for next year.
I didn't think I'd ever move back either. It's all a bit surreal. However there is a huge amount of investment going in to IT so I'm taking advantage of that.
I have rececently returned to Ireland and have been told by the bennifits office I need to make a single contribution to the system before I can claim my contributions I am am entitled to from my time in the UK. In other words get someone to employ me for at least one day and all will be ok .Has anybody else experience this and how did you overcome itIt's really not that simple. There are jobs, but there isn't always the incentive to take them. A good friend of mine has been turning jobs down for a year now because she and her husband would only be marginally better off if she took them than they are on the dole and other benefits. In one way that really pisses me off, because she, and people like her, are making the current problem worse, but, on the other hand I can see her point. If there is no incentive or benefit to working hard then why bother - unless you're an idiot like me with some foolish notion that you need to pay your own way in life.
Get a job.I have rececently returned to Ireland and have been told by the bennifits office I need to make a single contribution to the system before I can claim my contributions I am am entitled to from my time in the UK. In other words get someone to employ me for at least one day and all will be ok .Has anybody else experience this and how did you overcome it
Do [countries]exist purely to serve the interests of their own politicians, businesses and citizens, or are they actively working for all of humanity and the whole planet,” he asked.
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