Posted on 01 June 2013. Tags: Affiliate, Home, Insurance, Ireland, Network, Program, There
Hi, I have a blog, that is all about insurance, specilly home/house insurance in Ireland. Now I like to put some related ads on my blog. I need the company bio who offer insurance affiliation in Ireland. If anyone knows about…Please tell me…I am waiting for your answer.
Thank You.
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Posted on 11 July 2012. Tags: behalf, England, europe, getting a job, international job, Ireland, layoffs, overseas company, position, red tape, southern california, tape, transfer, Work
I’m sure there’s a lot of red tape in cases like these, but how would one go about getting a job overseas? Let’s say Ireland or England. Would my company already need to be affiliated with the overseas company before a transfer takes place? Or is it possible for my company to contact another hospital on my behalf and recommend me for a similar position? I work for a well known hospital in Southern California and am in good standing with my current employers. However, with a new and faster system being put into place layoffs are going to start soon. I would rather leave than have someone with a family and responsibilities be laid off. Plus I’ve been dying to live in Europe for a few years, but I know it’s difficult for American’s to get work out there.
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Posted on 31 January 2012. Tags: accounting technician, accounting technicians, Affiliate, affiliate member, Ireland, Long, member, membership, Shot, wikipedia
http://www.accountingtechniciansireland.…http://www.accountingtechniciansireland.…
Accounting Technicians Ireland was previously called IATI. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accounting_… How do you find it? Is membership the only real way of proving to an employer that you are a qualified Accounting Technician? Are there other Accounting Technician bodies in Ireland? Thanks.
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Posted on 03 March 2011. Tags: co galway, countryside, countryside villages, daily basis, Home, Ireland, irish tradition, irish traditions, Little, money, Parents, Practises., roots, Someone, urbanisation
I’m in the process of writing a story set in Ireland.
I was wondering on certain details that I hope local irish folks may be able to help me out with.
1) Right now, in 2011 do you think there are still kids who are brought up solely in small irish villages with old values and traditions? You know, they wake up, go to the national school and when they come home they help their parents out in the farm or something…
2) Do you think there are kids who, being brought up in the countryside/villages from family who dont have a lot of money, have never been to the city?
3) Are there still families who hold on to Irish tradition as it is, speaking Gaelic and all? I know the language is mostly affiliated with culture and tradition but it is still the official language is it right? So are there families who still speak Gaelic on a daily basis?
4) What county will you say have the most villages and countryside and still practise old Irish traditions? I heard it is Co. Galway but I may be wrong..
I’m not asking these questions to sort of undermine the Irish but I am really curious. I am very impressed that the Irish have mostly been able to stay true to their roots while at the same time keep up with the urbanisation.
So I was just wondering if there are still parts of Ireland that are the same as they was or at least haven’t changed much in terms of tradition and culture..
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Posted on 12 December 2010. Tags: difference, Ireland, Show, Sound, Third, use
Hi, I’ve competed in unaffiliated shows so far and done well. I want to start competing in affiliated shows but have a few questions. First what is the difference between the two? Second what are the show fees like for all the levels? Third where can I find the tests? Finally will I be allowed use a sound box in shows as I’m blind and It’s the only way I know where the letters are? I’m in Ireland if that makes a difference. Thanks a lot for answering 🙂
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Posted on 10 August 2010. Tags: AWIN, forum, forum travel, Ireland, joe90, LAUNCH:, Threads, tradedoubler, Travel, travel leisure
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