Well I am planning to go to europe but not as a tourist . I have dual citizenship so i guess I can get a job anywhere in europe .(correct me if I'm wrong) Living in a nice place isn't important to me really and I wouldn't mind living off the land forawhile. How available are jobs and whats the average cost of living over there ?
Availablility of work and cost of living can vary drastically form country to country. Also do you know any languages apart from English?
I have dual citizenship with Ireland. And I have no languages other then english but if my father went with me I'd be fine he knows ten or so. Yea his rediculous.(a lot of time in miltary traveling and living different places)
Well work in Ireland is not a problem, we've a very low unemployment rate over here. Plus you wouldn't have the language problem you would have in mainland Europe. Cost of living in Dublin is quite expensive but salaries are quite high. Even the minimum wage in Ireland isn't to bad at €7 per hour (which is just over US$9). If you were coming to Ireland to work my advice would be to try and go to Galway, it's a much smaller city than Dublin which has alot more culture, is cheaper and is just generally a nicer place to be. I'm sure other people here will be able to fill you in on their home countries. If there's any other things you want to know about Ireland feel free to ask. Where are you from anyway?
I'm from Boston , Mass . Lived in Southie if youve ever heard of it (most of the irish in boston live there)Most of my family is in Ireland and I haven't met them so it would be cool to go over there again.