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Considering relocating to Cork, Ireland from N. California Bay area for career opportunity? |
hi - considering a job opportunity (relocating from northern california bay area to cork, ireland). would love input as follows: Did much the same myself - moved from SF to Cork 5 years ago (originially from Cork). Would highly reccomend the move - travelling is great but there's nothing like spending a few years in a place - you get under the tourist radar, make local friends etc. Wow, I did the reverse about 12 years ago. Travel is always good education. My estimate on cost of living is that your euros and dollars will be about equivalent. So what might be $40 will be about 40 euros. The housing should be a bit cheaper but depends on the area too. County Cork has a pretty wide spectrum of lifestye. West Cork is nice, touristy and a strong boating culture, Cork city was below average 12 years ago. I don't think alot has changed. I would be very surprised if you could get around quarantine. My expectation would be that traveling with your cat will be treated as a luxury and will cost you. In dealing with officials you will probably find you'll catch more flies with honey rather than vinegar but watch out for someone "pulling a fast one". Us Irish can be a bit ornery when the humour take us. Weather will be a bit different. You'll get a fair bit of cold and wet that feels miserable not like a trip to tahoe :) A good day will probably be equivalent to winter in Sunnyvale. The long term impact will be cultural. While Irish are still pretty friendly there is no mistaken that you are an outsider. Irish are sociable but unfortunately it can permeate into work life too. This can be good or bad. You might find that getting along inside and outside of work can be just as improtant as getting your work done. Cork is a distinct culture inside Ireland too. You may find it hard to understand some conversations especially informal or in a pub. Just be patient and be sure and say you don't understand. You might want to check on your tax options. If I remember rightly there was an option of claiming back taxes if you left the country after two years. A nice bonus if you can swing it. On the business end of things be careful. The Celtic tiger is on thin ice. Ireland is no longer the poor member in Europe and with Europe trying to level the playing field large companies working in Ireland can just as easily pull out. Good luck, have fun and don't work too hard. Living and working abroad is for sure a great experience. It opens your mind like nothing else and helps you understand who you are and where you're coming from (it sounds corny but it's true!). Corks cool, fairly cheap, laid back, best weather in ireland 2 |
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