Deleted User wrote: » There are always jobs in a shop, restaurant, pub, fastfood- it's just that people aren't willing to take these.
However, Ireland still has many opportunities (Check any recruitment site, agency etc), jobs are still there but competition for same is intense.
feelingstressed wrote: » Realy, I remember being in college and my younger brother who quit school pulling 600 euro a week on sites as a laborer. And more week at weekends, invariably cash in hand. And laughing at me and my 53 euro a week VEC grant. And now a lot in the construction game are unemployed with no trade and it's a big adjustment to go work in a bar or shop for minimum wage and take hassle off customers all day. Maybe better off emigrating, see a bit of the world
Happyman42 wrote: » Rats will always abandon a sinking ship. What is annoying is that they return when the ship is refloated. A huge percentage of 80's emigrants returned here to take advantage of the Celtic Tiger and imho (based on local observation) that these returnees where largely responsible for driving the property boom, with ridiculous lifestyles and no responsibility.( I'd love if there was a way to come up with figures to support that) If the dis-affected would for once STAY then maybe we could change the way we are governed once and for all.
Dave! wrote: » People should be looking after themselves and their family first, sometimes emigrating is the only way to do that Clearly you think having everybody stay on the dole waiting for the economy to improve is a better strategy You're entitled to that view
Happyman42 wrote: » Rats will always abandon a sinking ship.
Happyman42 wrote: » Well they should stay away then....you make your bed and you lie in it. This country could be changed if all those who say F*** It and Leave would get involved in a useful way. I listened to the majority of my Leaving Cert class whinging about what a kip this country was from London and the US for years and then suddenly they were all back to take advantage.....now they are the very ones whinging again. Sometime or other you have to make a stand.
SeaFields wrote: » This still does not excuse the current governments lack of action, imagination and motivation in tackling the jobs crisis.
Micky Dolenz wrote: » The more people who leave = more opportunities for those who stay.
desertcircus wrote: » The more people who leave, the fewer new companies and the fewer major expansions of the companies already here. A shrinking population rarely increases the opportunities for the people who remain.
KerranJast wrote: » Theres still plenty of work in certain sectors. 1.8m people still employed. IT industry is crying out for more talent. Sadly huge numbers of kids were sucked into construction for a quick buck and now are high and dry with no prospect of a job. It'd be interesting to see the unemployment stats minus construction related layoffs.
mickydoomsux wrote: » And yet the US is one of the most financially successful countries in the world and their recession ended a good while ago. We're still stuck here paying single people with no kids €200 a week to sit on their holes because they're too proud to take a job stacking shelves.
genericguy wrote: » although i risk a infraction for disagreeing with micky, i must disagree. this simply means that 100,000 non-fianna fail voters have left the country, leaving only parochial-voting saps to ensure another term for brian cowen.