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Moving out for a new job...

  • 22-11-2012 10:48am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 243 ✭✭


    I just applied for a job that isn't local..I haven't been getting any luck with job applications recently...
    I was on jobs.ie and found something that would require me to move, which I don't mind doing seeing as I'm still living at home. plus I'm 18 so if it's a bad move I'll learn from it and move on..:D

    Anyways, my Q is this. In the job description it said the following: '' willing to provide accommodation for a while for those wishing to move to the area''
    Like I said I'm 18 and not too sure what this means...could someone spell it out for me or has anyone who has taken up a position in this way, could they give me more info?

    I'm seeing it like this, I go up for an interview, get the job then accomodation is arranged and paid for by the employer until I get my first cheque and can then support myself?
    Confused!


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,411 ✭✭✭ABajaninCork


    You see it correct. Of course, there's nothing wrong with asking for clarification at the interview.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4 The Avenging Astronaut


    My current employer did just that.

    I had to move to take up the job, and they put me up in a nearby B&B, and they were willing to cover me for a few weeks. As it happened, I only needed to stay there for a week until I found a handy place to rent, and my employer settled the B&B bill.


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