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 What's special about ireland?cultures?scenary?
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 A question for Irish people?
what the hell? the suggested category for this was the gay and lesbian section.. lol
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I know there are heaps of counties in ireland
I was just wondering.. is there ...


 How can i get a job in galway [Ireland]?
i'm moving there soon and i can't find a job there,anything would do for the while till i get sorted,
any suggestions would be great,
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 How to find the cellular number of a person with her name?
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 Who here is from the south east of ireland......just tell me this!!!!?
are u fed up of the "MARTIN !!!"waterford airport adds on beat 102103 cos if i hear that b!tch one more time i turn the radio off when it comes on!!!...


 Ireland - What would be the best cities and places to visit there?
Okay, so I have already asked a question about Ireland, but I am obsessed with planning a trip there and I want to gather all the details I can. I have done a lot of research on the Internet, but ...


 I am soon trying to migrate to ireland, any suggestions or tips?
im ...


 What currency is used in Dundalk?
Silly question but just wanting to check is it £ or € in Dundalk?...


 How far is Ireland from The northern USA?
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 Dublin Zoo?
I'm planning to visit Dublin Zoo in the next couple of weeks. How many hours should I allow to spend there and do they have wheelchairs for hire?...


 Need too know some good places in ireland?
want to go over too ireland on our motorbike for a hol, any good places, bandb,s good biking roads?...


 What is the best chocolate egg for Easter 2009 in Ireland for people?

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Mini eggs do not suit me.
I must be alergic to ...


 Going to Ireland........??
I'm going to Ireland next year for a week, staying in Galway, ANY suggestions? (entertainment, weather, culture, dining, anything)....


 Do it Gaelic! ...Irish Games for Italian Beer Festival in May. Please?
Hi everyone, I'm looking for ancient traditional Irish/Galic/Celtic games to play with customers in my Irish pub in Italy during our Beer Festival in May.
Any suggestions?

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 Should I do a guided tour or self-drive?
My husband and I are planning on going to Ireland or Scotland in April. We have never been there and we are wondering if we should go on a guided tour or on a self-drive tour. Neither one of us have ...


 How is the weather like in ireland in the end of march?
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 My family (10 people) is taking a trip to Ireland for 4 or 5 nights. Can you recommend a tour company?
We are not interested in typical tourist sites like Blarney Castle. Killarney and the Ring of Kerry might even be a bit too touristy for us, but we are open on this. We are interested in seeing D...


 Are "Culchies" just another Irish stereotype ? ?
Or are they a community ?

What's your opinion ?

Go raibh maith agat agus Nollaig Shona Duit. (:

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 Any recommendations for places to see in the Irish countryside?
I'm renting a car from Dublin and plan to take my wife to see Powerscourt. I'm open to any recommendations to places to drive to on the same date, whether it be views, a local town, ...


 I want to visit Ireland?
I want to go to Ireland in a few years. I was wondering what the best place to visit was? What is the best time of year to go? What airline should I fly? I will be flying out of Albany, NY. I didn...



Sarah J

What should I major in in order to easily find a job in Ireland?

In four years my husband and I are moving to Ireland. he is an Irish citizen so we don't need to worry about working papers. I have two more years of school left and I'm stuck on what to major in. I know the economy in Ireland is great right now but I don't know much about the job market. It would be great if I could get some ideas on what fields are in need of people right now. Thank you!

    



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Courtney B
The Irish insurance industry is an increasingly fertile hunting ground for the jobseeker. Recruiters say there are plenty of jobs on offer in the sector, thanks to increased investment in life and pension policies and the emergence of new operators such as the Quinn Group.

Also, if you look at placement agencies, such as Grafton, they have many temp-perm jobs in accounting. Many of these are entry level.

In addidtion, the Irish financial sector is getting more and more sophisticated. Credit derivatives is especially very big at the moment.

If you major in nursing, you can get a job ANYWHERE. The healthcare industry is always booming.

In sum, major in accounting, finance, economics, Information, Risk, & Operations Management (IROM), business, international business, or nursing.


Ian M
You don't state your nationality but note that marriage to an Irish citizen does NOT guarantee that you will be admitted to the country.

You may have to get visa and work permit. At least you have plenty of time to sort this out.

Ian M


xylocopa1961
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Major in what you're good at and in what interests you. That's good advice whether you're going to Ireland or anywhere else.


stewieis^
Governent, Economics, And take alot of money with you


geraldine
what are u studying at the mo, anyway just major in what u like and want to do


gitanafille
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There is a technology boom there now and they are in need of people in the medical field. However, go to school for a subject that interests you because you don't need to worry about EU citizenship.





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