Gerry G wrote: » Do it, you wont regret it not even for a second. Country life beats city life hands down. Apart from the smell of cow ****e
Hedgelayer wrote: » There's rumours about redundancy in my place, probably get a nice nest egg if I went for it. Re educate myself in something creative and live a more simple life. Sell the 4 bed detached and get a 2 bed refurbished cottage. Im already a horticulturist and quite creative so it should be an advantage. Into fishing bushcraft and surfing, so id enjoy the ferral lifestyle. A mate of mine is an actuary and into predicting trends and she maintains a lot of IT jobs will be automated, so IT will fade away,therefore it'll hit a wall in the next ten years. The big money will be in the creative arts, especially hand made crafts, anything from knitted products to sculpture....
Hedgelayer wrote: » A mate of mine is an actuary and into predicting trends and she maintains a lot of IT jobs will be automated, so IT will fade away,therefore it'll hit a wall in the next ten years. The big money will be in the creative arts, especially hand made crafts, anything from knitted products to sculpture....
Snow Garden wrote: » Your mate might be an actuary but her trend prediction is very very poor. Automation has been a major part of IT for many many years and it helps productivity/quality a lot - but it hasn't reduced the number of jobs. New roles are appearing all the time in IT and will continue to do so e.g. Cloud, AI, Security, IoT. Ask your mate this - how will automation dream up new requirements and innovation?
sk8erboii wrote: » Its a good thing you're all beneath me. Otherwise, I might actually forget that I wasn't some crusty loser getting mad at Boards ie posts at 5 am in the morning. This entire thread reminds me that its good to be a young person living in the city. I cant believe the utter bitterness that comes from people here. Does it come with age? Or do I have to spend several years being a social outcast and a failure like the rest of you?
Lord Glentoran wrote: » Wrong on all three counts, but there ya go.
ChikiChiki wrote: » Considering meandering into a Software Development career from a Financial background to give me more opportunity to work remotely at a projected higher salary.
Ush1 wrote: » I don't watch telly at all to be honest. Most evenings I will got to kickboxing or jiu-jitsu, I have a big selection of good places to train very close to me. I have a selection of places to eat out in and lots of pubs within walking distance. If I want even more choice I have buses and the luas to get me into town where I can go to shows/gigs. I can get a taxi or bus to the airport also. Summer evenings I will take the kids out to the local playground to play with with other kids. Any shopping I need is in walking distance including a barbers, doctors, chemists, butchers etc.. with a number of large shopping centres in close proximity. I like being around people so urban/suburban environments suit me, I would hate the solitude of the country.
I Was VB wrote: » Ever get tired of city life? I know I have, Currently living in south dublin city centre and working in north Dublin, I’m tired of a hour sitting in traffic each way to get to work, tired of paying €3.50 per hour for parking, tired of little scruffs thinking they are gangsters, tired of junkies, cyclists, not having change out of two pints from a tenner (I know it’s been that way for ages) tired of walking Instagram accounts, tired of people looking down thier nose at people who have a €20 less than them in thier pockets, tired of trials by social media, tired of knocked together houses being sold for €500k just because of the postcode*
Anakin Nutritious Trend wrote: » All of the above can be done by someone living in the county side (you just drive to the places instead of walk bar the pub where you organise a lift home (easy if it’s the local a few km away), get a taxi or stay with a friend if going out in town). I personally don’t see the massive attraction in being able to walk to all the places cited above bar the pub, even when I lived in the city I normally drove to these places as it’s just handier. Also as most work in the city a lot of the things listed would be done on the way home from work anyway so doesn’t even involve a specific trip. On the other hand when you head home you are away from the noise, people, light pollution etc of the city and also have the advantage of a much bigger house, garages/sheds and large private grounds with no parking worries etc. your neigbours are often your family or relations too so no issue with all sorts moving in next door, having solcial housing near by etc.
FFred wrote: » Bleedin scarla' for you when you wake up with the fear and read your silly posts :pac:
sk8erboii wrote: » ? Its almost as if afterhours is a joke forum and i did that specifically to show how cringy people in here are for taking this forum like its serious discourse. As someone who has been in formal panels of debate, I find the posters here very laughable. Its also not a coincidence that the same simple minded folk are the ones promoting the slow (dull) country life, because its dim enough to appease their low IQ brains Its pretty meta, but its true. You gotta read what people are actually saying. I hope you're being ironic with 'bleedin scarla' though
sk8erboii wrote: » I get it y'all. You cant stand conflict, never could. That's why when you're brought to a place thats all about competition (for money, for pussy, for fame) you just cant hack it. Truth is, you're never gonna make it. Never will. You might aswell lay down and surrender (Go to the countryside and be alone so no one can hurt your fee fees). You cant hack it in the arena. Here in Dublin, its a young man's game. The worn and tired slink away quietly to moldy pubs to complain about whoever they cant fight (Liberals? Immigrants? Feminists). Thats what you are. Worn. You used to be a sharp knife. But you lost your edge. This is the time of our lives and your death.
sk8erboii wrote: » Bobblehats wrote: » F*cking pee diddely up in da house and where exactly might you taking us good sir; the bronx? So you finally got it figured out huh? You talked the talk and walked the walk. You beat the best and killed the rest. You took all the cards until you finally became the dealer. Well guess what? Now everyones playing chess. You better watch your back. Its a dog eat dog world out there, Bob. And im the f*cking chinaman
Bobblehats wrote: » F*cking pee diddely up in da house and where exactly might you taking us good sir; the bronx?
sk8erboii wrote: » I hope you're being ironic with 'bleedin scarla' though
freshpopcorn wrote: » Are you on Boards during school or do you and the other students get to finish school early on a Friday?
Realt Dearg Sec wrote: » Lad stop, I know in your head it sounds cool, but you're making a show of yourself.
sk8erboii wrote: » ? Its almost as if afterhours is a joke forum and i did that specifically to show how cringy people in here are for taking this forum like its serious discourse. As someone who has been in formal panels of debate, I find the posters here very laughable. Its also not a coincidence that the same simple minded folk are the ones promoting the slow (dull) country life, because its dim enough to appease their low IQ brains
sk8erboii wrote: » Ive actually submitted my masters thesis on fluid dynamics a week ago. How about you? How many gourds you pick today?
freshpopcorn wrote: » It's for some people and not for others. If you want to go to Brown Thomas, Starbucks, Zara, etc every few days then it's probably not for you.
J Mysterio wrote: » This is nonsense though. No matter where you live in Ireland, you are probably only an hour or less from these amenities.