[Deleted User] wrote: » Nice spot, but would stick near Knightstown. Pubs.
Reactor wrote: » No no no, I mean I live like that, I dont have any of those commitments just for some reason I force myself to live that way and I dont know why, its just habit, I want to do something different but Id like to still be earning if possible, just looking for suggestions.
Nekarsulm wrote: » I would love to work a summer in the USA, on the custom harvest trail. Basically you get your truck licence and start with a harvest contractor in Texas and follow the combines as they cut their way North to the Canadian border. Then they cut different crops on their way back south as different grains ripen at different times.
Nekarsulm wrote: » Can you take a years sabbatical from your current job? At least then, you would have the security of work when / if you return, and no worries while away.
Reactor wrote: I just really have nothing tying me to Ireland anymore and would like to do something interesting for once, spent the last 10 years scrimping and saving like Im scraping by with a wife and kids and mortgage but really I have no commitments or anything stopping me from going.
Reactor wrote: » Does it ruin any chances of getting a proper job when you do it in your thirties when you should be establishing some kind of career though? Im genuinely terrified of that but again, I have zero commitments so I dont know why.
hairyslug wrote: » I'd be in the middle East, about 5 years back, after my son was born, I was offered a job in Bahrain, mental money doing what I do over here for slightly less than mental money. My sister was over there and had secured me the role based on me being a white European.
Reactor wrote: » Where would you go and what would you do? Id like to travel and Ive never been anyhere, never been on a plane even. Im always fascinated by stories you hear about people leaving Ireland and going to Dubai or the middle of nowhere in Australia or somewhere and start earning good money or just getting by as long as they're doing something interesting. I just really have nothing tying me to Ireland anymore and would like to do something interesting for once, spent the last 10 years scrimping and saving like Im scraping by with a wife and kids and mortgage but really I have no commitments or anything stopping me from going.
Deleted User wrote: » It is curious how you have linked "interesting" with leaving ireland. It reminds me how recently I learned that we have sent more people to the moon - than we have to the bottom of the sea floor. And what I learned from that is "interesting" can be where you might learn something - or "interesting" might be where you might impress other people the most. So if I had nothing typing me down? I would explore my environment and get as much from it as I possibly could. And I can do that just as well here in Ireland as I could do it in the rest of the EU - out side the EU - outside the western world - or simply just outside my own experience. If you have nothing typing you down then challenge yourself. And hoping on a plane - thats too easy
Grandeeod wrote: » But things tie you down.
Mec27 wrote: » Yes hopping on a plane and immersing yourself in a new culture/language is a walk in the park
Reactor wrote: » What would you do though?
Mec27 wrote: » Its annoying, I have nothing tying me down but I don't want to move to an anglo country if I'm honest. Anyone ever just packed up and moved to a non english speaking european country without much planning?
tomwaterford wrote: » Learn Spanish....huge sections of the most fascinating parts IMO of the world speak it
Mec27 wrote: » I'm actually near fluent, I'd love to move to Seville if I'm honest but can't think of any jobs I could get.