We are all 18 so would like aplace near to the clubbing/lively area of DUblin. Would like a place that would jus be for us. Also is taxis and trains expensive in or around Dublin?...
i'm sorry about my english but i'm italian...can I find spongebob belt in dublin??? anywhere...what do you advise me to visit in dublin???
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Right i live in ireland there is feck all to do what are good things to do in california because im going over for 3 months to see if i like it and if i do ill be staying over there!
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Dublin is probably the most expensive place but it's the place you're most likely to get work.
I think Donegal is cheapest but not as east to work in.
Good Luck. = )
Orla C
Try nixers.com, or go into USIT and ask them, they cater for people like you.
maria46622
if its only for a fe months id recommend usa...been there twice to work for the summer on the j1/j2 programmes and had a brilliant time
depends where u go but social life can be great...i was in maine and waitressed (made good money on tips) and as a result got to holiday on new orleans
was also in boston
lived in sydney for a year...amazing time...but if its only for a few months id say usa or canada
also remember that the euro is strong now against the dollar so when changing ur euro ull get good value for dollars!
have a great summer wherever u end up
LlewLlew
If you have exp. at bar work then maybe try Greece or somewhere (low enough wages but lower prices then Ireland)
Somewhere like Thailand can be good if you have scuba experience (cheap place for everything such as food and accom but also low wages)
I'm off to the US to be a camp leader so I'm looking forward to that
Your best bet might be to do a TEFL course with i-i (http://www.onlinetefl.com/) that way you can work in numerous countries, I'm finishing my course up now and hope to go to South America next summer for 3 months :D
Anyway hope this helps!
Sysy
Do you mean around Ireland or the world?
Bob P
You might try Germany. There is a large expat Irish community there, present in most cities, especially Duesseldorf, Frankfurt am Main and Hamburg. The Irish community is very active in hospitality and restaurant/bars.
It should be easy to find a temp job among those.
http://www.4icj.com/de/
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Plenty to do and places to have fun in Germany!
Ella's Mamaí
thats a very broad question...you should narrow it down! do you expect people to state the pay and social life for every country "around the world"??
Mimi
I'm only 14 so I'm not sure about work or pay but i like it in Greece.