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| 81.1 | MOVING TO IRELAND | CSWVAX::MANNING |  | Wed Sep 24 1986 16:40 | 13 | 
|  |     I believe you have a few resources. I would suggest contacting 
    the Irish Consul in Boston for info. on taxes, etc. I was talking
    to a member of the Dublin office lately who told me that the
    effective tax rate is about 65%!!!! The weather is, of course,
    completely unpredictable - lots of rain over the past two years.
    The school system is basically excellent, although you will find
    that Irish is taught and used in the National Schools. If this is
    a problem, you might have to find a private school. I believe that
    Bel Cross, who is on Ken's staff would be a good resource. He was
    plant manager in Galway a few years ago and had his two small sons
    in school. They actually came back to the States able to speak a
    little Irish and with a definite Galway accent!!!
                                                    
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| 81.2 | Schools, etc. | NMGV08::FITZGERALD | Maurice FitzGerald @JGO | Thu Sep 25 1986 04:20 | 19 | 
|  |     My family moved to the US from Ireland when I was 9 years old. I
    was WAAAAAAY ahead of my class in St Louis in everything but US
    history and Geography.
    
    After two years we moved to Seattle. We then moved to Galway when
    I was 13. I was then WAAAAAAAAY ahead of my Galway classmates in
    Mathematics and Science subjects and so far behind in everything
    else it wasn't true.
    
    Irish education is usually segregated (by sex). This is responsible
    for some pretty unusual attitudes.
    
    There are a lot of opportunities to get involved in social work
    and church related activities (various religeons) in Galway, if
    that's where you are going.
    
    US people on temporary transfer do not have any tax worries.
    
    MFG
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| 81.3 | How do you get an assignment to Ireland? | TOPDOC::STANTON |  | Sun Oct 12 1986 23:43 | 6 | 
|  |     Gee, how do you get such an assignment? We (my wife & I) would
    be very interested in any details (Send VAXmail to TOPDOC::STANTON).
    I am a senior software writer with a lot of system experience &
    background in electronic publishing.
    
    
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| 81.4 | Living in Ireland | SSVAX::OCONNELL | Irish by Name | Fri Jan 23 1987 22:24 | 50 | 
|  |     This could be interesting.  I moved to Ireland with my husband (not
    with DEC), for three years.  Our first two chldren were born in
    Waterford.  I have some major likes and dislikes about the experience.
    We had a small 10 bedroom hotel in Carrick-on-Suir so much of what
    I have to say deals with being in a very small town, and self-employed
    in an all-day/all-night/seven-days-a-week job.  In any case, if
    you're into music there's plenty of *crack* as they say. (Not
    dope--fun) and if the music's on there's no such thing as closing
    time. i.e. Doolin, Miltown Malbay.  
    
    For things to do, there are Amateur drama societies, and amateur
    opera societies around every corner, and the caliber of some would
    really knock your socks off.  Irish housekeeping takes up an incredible
    amount of time.  Shopping is generally done anywhere from every
    day to once or twice a week.  Most large towns and cities have
    supermarkets but most small towns and villages have a shop for every
    need, i.e. greengrocer for vegetables, butcher for lamb and beef,
    poulterer and fishmonger, dairy or creamery for milk and butter
    (sometimes you can get farm butter which is a new and different
    sensation!) and baker for all kinds of bread.  
    
    If you have expectations of being able to maintain and American
    way of life, forget it.  It takes eons for anyone to come and do
    things for you like electricians, plumbers, carpenters, etc.  We
    contracted an electrician to come and do some wiring when I was
    about 3 months pregnant.  Paul was 2 months old when the guy finally
    came.  You have to face up to living in any country other than your
    own with the expectation that everything will be different and be
    mildly surprised when circumstance approximate what you're used
    to.  
    
    I loved the friends we had, and still have, I loved the food --
    it was always fresh and plentiful, if somewhat limited, but then
    we had a hotel.  I loved the music particularly.  We had so many
    different people -- Paddy Glackin, Dermott Morgan, Matt Malloy,
    Johnny Moynihan, The Bread and Beer Band (our own band) that included
    Tommy Keane, and a host of others I can't remember their names now.
     We had ballad sessions every Saturday night and that always went
    well into Sunday morning.
    
    For a limited engagement, I can think of plenty of places worse,
    and not too many better than Ireland.  But I think I'm happier here
    now.  Too much New Englander in me, I guess.  But I look forward
    to going back there to see friends and relatives, and listen and
    play good music with my heart hanging on it.
    
    If you make it over -- Enjoy!
    
    Roxanne
    
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| 81.5 | I never Enjoyed School | KAOFS::MUX_USER |  | Wed Feb 04 1987 14:56 | 16 | 
|  |     re .1
    Bel was not Plant manager in Galway. He was, if memory serves,
    Manufacturing Manager. That was about 12/13 years ago! Geez, 
    I'm beginning to feel ooollddd!
    
    By the way, Grade 1 is, I believe, age 6.
    
    You will find that most Irish kids start school at age 4 or 5.
    
    You will find that your Grade 2 kid will probably be placed
    in "Second Class" in Primary school. 
                            
    Regards,
    Mike McCrohan
    
    
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| 81.6 |  | AXEL::FOLEY | Rebel without a clue | Wed May 06 1987 10:31 | 7 | 
|  |     
    
    	It's possible that I'll be looking for an assignment in
    	the Clonmel plant in about 2 years or so.. Anyone need
    	a system manager? :-)
    
    						mike
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| 81.7 | Wanderlust or just lust ?? | GAOV07::MHUGHES | I got a mean wriggle | Wed May 06 1987 11:34 | 8 | 
|  |     Leaprechauns are always looking.
    
    Re .-1
    Yes its possible, but we don't need another Cork Wh***e in leotards
    around the place.
    
    Snake seesthe savage breaking out again.
    
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| 81.8 |  | AXEL::FOLEY | Rebel without a clue | Wed May 06 1987 12:08 | 8 | 
|  |     
    RE: .-1
    
    	Up Yours you F***er...
    
    	:-)
    
    						mike
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| 81.9 | I hear your due for a "Raise" ...Up Cork !! | ENGGSG::BURNS | The Burren and the Cliffs of Moher | Wed May 06 1987 14:24 | 9 | 
|  |     
    
    	Mr. Foley:
    
    			 "Don't give up the night job"		;-)
    
    	keVin
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| 81.10 | Fierce raise! | AXEL::FOLEY | Rebel without a clue | Wed May 06 1987 19:04 | 5 | 
|  |     
    
    	If it isn't already given up for me.. :-)
    
    						mike
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| 81.11 | Can you wash dishes? | DUBSWS::D_OSULLIVAN | We're not stopping before Park Gate Street | Mon May 18 1987 11:11 | 8 | 
|  |     Mike,
    	Are you going to try and get in without a visa?  If so talk
    to any Irish person you meet at your end and they'll give you all
    the right clues!
    
    :-) ~/~
    
    --Dermot
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| 81.12 | Visa??? :-) | AXEL::FOLEY | Rebel without a clue | Mon May 18 1987 18:14 | 7 | 
|  |     Dermot,
    
    	I already have all of those angles.. Someone close is "at my
    end".
    
    :-)
    						mike
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| 81.13 |  | TINCUP::AGUE | http://www.usa.net/~ague | Tue Feb 20 1996 09:51 | 8 | 
|  |     Why not add it here?
    
    In the news today: OJ Simpson has "his people" looking at property on
    the seacoast of Kerry.  He is apparently in the process of relocating
    his assets offshore in anticipation of losing big time in the civil
    suits filed against him.
    
    -- Jim
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| 81.14 |  | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Tue Feb 20 1996 10:10 | 5 | 
|  | He shouldn't be allowed to do this.  Certainly in Ireland it's
possible for a court to say that a defendent may not decrease
his assets below a certain figure...
                       James.
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| 81.15 |  | TALLIS::DARCY | Alpha Migration Tools | Tue Feb 20 1996 10:56 | 5 | 
|  |     I had heard on the radio he already has large investments in
    Ireland. The report also added that Irish banks keep foreign
    accounts very secret.
    
    Geo
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| 81.16 |  | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Tue Feb 20 1996 11:28 | 5 | 
|  | I wish they would do the same with locally held accounts :-(.
Simpson might even become a citizen of the Emerald Isle
if he invests 1 million big ones in a scheme that will
provide employment to the local natives...
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| 81.17 | oj won't reside here for tax reasons | MKTCRV::KMANNERINGS |  | Tue Feb 20 1996 12:20 | 10 | 
|  |     I think if you become an Irish resident for tax purposes the Irish Revenue
    Commissioners have truly draconian powers, including the right to make
    your bank take your trousers down and get you to cough. That's why the
    likes of Dr Smurfit is a tax exile who doesn't pay a penny here.
    
    But overseas accounts? It is a very dark corner. There is now a
    European money laundering law but the Channel Islands seem to stil be
    favourite. 
    
    I think they should put oj on Inisvicilaun (?sp).
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| 81.18 | Michael Jackson too | SOLVIT::OCONNELL |  | Wed Feb 28 1996 12:55 | 5 | 
|  |     I heard on the radio recently that Michael Jackson (aka "Jacko")
    is also looking to build a Neverland Ranch in Ireland, because
    he wants to be close to the leprechauns.  (sic)
    
    Noranne
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| 81.19 |  | CBHVAX::CBH | Owl-Stretching Time! | Wed Feb 28 1996 13:01 | 6 | 
|  | please, no, that'd be terrible.  Did anyone see his performance on the Brits 
(Britannia Music, I think; a load of corporate music tosh, anyway) Awards a 
few days ago?  I don't think I've ever seen such a sickening performance by 
anyone before.
Chris.
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| 81.20 | Close to the little people .... | MSBCS::ODONNELL |  | Wed Feb 28 1996 16:59 | 6 | 
|  |     re: .18
    
    	I believe he wanted to be near " the little people" 
    	a.k.a. children, NOT the leprechans .... :-)
    
    
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