maybe i should add that I'm not Irish, and moved here about two months ago... :p
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maybe i should add that I'm not Irish, and moved here about two months ago... :p
yes I do mrs. Chambers, yet I missed yours, my apologies.
Depends on you entirely. There is no right or wrong answer here only what suits you. If you have any doubt and i think you have based on the fact that you have to ask here then id be inclined to let it. Moving is abig step and you dont want to take all the hassle only to discover you dont like it and move back again.Only you can answer this.
Sincerely,
Westside.
Pay increase and the ladies as far as I can see are stunning and @ €100 / hour where could you go wrong :D
I know West, but I'm doubting, as it is probably a very good opportunity to get further on the career ladder, increased pay and whatnot. But on the other hand, I just moved to Ireland and have the feeling I'm not alltogether finished here...
So I'm weighing good things with bad things and I just wanted to know what other people would do, if they were in this situation, to get a view what the general opinion is on the matter.
You obviously moved to Ireland for a reason, as you said you don't feel like you are done here so money isn't everything, where would you be happier, also is there any career oppurtunities in Ireland for you in the future if you pass on this one. I personally would leave Ireland tomorrow if I had a choice, the place is going to shit and if I didn't have to go down with a sinking ship I wouldn't..
For me the deciding factor would be how much i am letting behind and how much i like where i am and weigh this up against the extra benefits. Its like anything else do a cost / benefit analysis and if the costs outweigh the benefits then dont bother with it, if the benefits outweigh the costs then go for it.
The important thing is analysing the issue in an honest manner.
Westside.