OttoPilot wrote: » How do you avoid or reduce paying rent? 800 in dublin is fairly standard.
hurikane wrote: » Wonder what happened to auctioneera, did they see sense?
Mic 1972 wrote: » best option is to move in with partner who already own a house, in case she has one ;-) or she can rent a smaller room outside dublin for 500 and commute to town by bus, a car is expensive to maintain on top of the monthly loan
combat14 wrote: » how does anyone in dublin buy a house if this is indicative: 43 Female, Software Technician on 35000 euro saving <100 euro a month .......http://jrnl.ie/5102325f
IAmTheReign wrote: » Honestly it seems like she's just bad with her money, which she admits herself. She makes 2350 a month net and only has about 1000 a month in expenses when you factor in her receiving 420 in HAP payments. If she's only saving 100 a month she's burning through 300 a week on things she doesn't need. She could easily save a grand a month if she really wanted to.
TheSheriff wrote: » Thought the same when i read that the other day !
Ush1 wrote: » Potential landmark case here:
Ush1 wrote: » Potential landmark case here:https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/court-decision_companies-must-pay-share-of-rent-for-employees-working-from-home/45781126 Companies could do a very quick U-turn on WFH.
Graham wrote: » Even then, the contribution is €145/month and it's not due to employees that requested to WFH. Either way it would represent a significant saving compared to the cost of a desk in your average Dublin office.
coolshannagh28 wrote: » How would it stack up against a desk in India ?
OttoPilot wrote: » Have you ever worked with a team outsourced to India?
coolshannagh28 wrote: » I take the point but its inevitable over time that WFH will lead to outsourcing to cheaper locales as the connection between employer and employee is broken down.
ELM327 wrote: » Yes It's not something anyone but the most cost averse company will do. Costs go down, but the quality of service goes even further down
Graham wrote: » Nobody said it didn't happen at all.
Graham wrote: » If that were the case, all Dublin based offices would have been replaced with Mumbai offices a long time ago. Like I said, there's a multitude of reasons it hasn't happened and isn't likely to happen.
addaword wrote: » It will happen more and more, just like manufacturing has largely being outsourced to China etc - even iPhones are made there.
TheSheriff wrote: » Only 65k