So I think after I graduate I'm gonna go work in Ireland for a few years.
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The cost of living in Dublin is pretty high (I paid the equivalent of US$10 for a pint ... heh beer index). I loved living in Belfast despite its reputation. Many people told me Cork was kickarse to live in.
That is somewhat high, but I've spent enough time in Cali here to be used to it. The more research I do, the more excited I'm getting. It's the best time to do it too, with their market the way it is. 9% of their workforce is foreign born. :)
I have been wanting to go to Ireland/England (I'm not too picky) for some time now.
I honestly love the people and would live there again in a heartbeat. I'd start heavy drinking practice now!

Was looking at their work visa requirements. And seems to be fairly easy to attain. And there's a lot of jobs that will train you. And I figured out what a Masters equivalent is up there. And most of THOSE jobs will train you also. And the cost of living isn't terrible.
Oh, and it's Ireland and it's fucking gorgeous. And right next to all of the rest of Europe.