thomasm wrote: » My wife moved here from London 10 years ago. She loves it, her parents, sisters, nieces and nephews who visit several times a year love it. Her friends who visit frequently love it. Can never understand the negativity of some local people re Waterford. Makes you wonder if they actually get out and about and savour all that's on their doorstep.
dazftw wrote: » Do not move to Waterford without a decent paid and secure job. If you get these things Waterford will be great for you, especially if you decide to start a family. Otherwise I would go to Cork.. I moved here last year and wouldn't move back to Waterford unless I got offered a decent secure job when I finish college and even then I would have to strongly think about it. I've had 3 jobs in the space of 12 months, the third job being full-time. I don't want to knock Waterford but there are places with better opportunities and things to do in general especially if you're thinking about moving here permanently.
Radar2032 wrote: » Hey, I'm planning on moving to Waterford with my wife to settle down in the city. I've lived previously in Dublin for around 6 months and found it to be a great but slightly expensive. We are both from the UK We are a young married couple and what attracted us to the city was the compact size and cheaper property rental prices than Cork or Dublin. What are the job opportunities like at the moment in Waterford as this is my main concern and why i'm edging towards Cork a bit more at the moment. Any clarifications would be appreciated. Thanks
fiachr_a wrote: » If you'd like to live in a city with a village mentality then welcome!
Tallcarrie wrote: » To the OP: please don't take the negativity of the sentiments here to reflect the real experience of Waterford - people from this place love it no more or less than any other city, and have a great pride in their community and achievements. It's a much nicer place to live than Dublin (having lived in both places) and more affordable with many of the same facilities. We've just had a very successful arts festival, Imagine, there's a lovely Christmas festival, Winterval for the whole month of December and if the sun is shining, you can be on the beach in Tramore in no more than 30 minutes from the city centre, something you could only dream of in Dublin. How about coming down to stay for the weekend and seeing what the city can offer - that would give you an idea of what we're like and if you airbnb you could even stay with a Waterford person and find out more about the real people who live in this city, not the trolls who lurk here.