One of the major factors it seems in their decisions is the ease of commuting which, of course, is a good attribute but I would put other factors above that.
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I agree. If these cities were all that wonderful in their own right,why would there be a need to commute?Originally posted by minestrone View PostOne of the major factors it seems in their decisions is the ease of commuting which, of course, is a good attribute but I would put other factors above that.“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Edinburgh is a great great city to live in, but then you can walk it from West to East in less than 5 hours. No other city has something like the festival which really trumps a good transport infrastructure. I just wish they would allow cattle prods to move the tourists out the way when I am trying to get to work.Comment
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Originally posted by Gibbon View Post1) Rome
2) Rome
3) Rome
4) Rome
5) Rome
6) Rome
7) Rome
8) Rome
9) Rome
10) Leeds

They must perform very well at least on one thing. The size of balconies. I don't see such big balconies anywhere... I believe builders design their flats around the balcony there...
p.s. I do believe that, weather aside, Leeds must be then like a small Rome
I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light.Comment
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As these cities are so popular, business rents must be sky high - hence businesses locate themselves in cheaper areas outside the city.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostI agree. If these cities were all that wonderful in their own right,why would there be a need to commute?Comment
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Ermmm, having been to both on quite a few occasions I can categorically state that even though Leeds isn't that much smaller than Rome the weather isn't the only difference.Originally posted by Francko View Postp.s. I do believe that, weather aside, Leeds must be then like a small Rome
Rome is rather a lot prettier to look at (despite the abundant graffiti), the roads are marginally safer in Rome, Roman public transport is miles better and while Leeds has many culturally "interesting" places on balance Rome wins out on that score too.Comment
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I've been looking at moving there myself.Originally posted by Advocate View PostA Year; possibly but I'm more tempted to look into buying a weekend flat or similar in the future. I don't think soon to be Mrs Advocate would approve of a full relocation!
Mr N lived there for some time and loved it and there's plenty of opportunities there gig wise from a financial markets/insurance market perspective.
I have noticed that a lot of contract roles have a preference for contractors already based there, so may have to take the leap and move over there.Last edited by norrahe; 8 April 2010, 10:24.Comment
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So the same as Geneva than!Originally posted by Francko View PostZuurich, as long as you don't mind the tulip weather and are not afraid to get bored to death.Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
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AgreedOriginally posted by TykeMerc View PostErmmm, having been to both on quite a few occasions I can categorically state that even though Leeds isn't that much smaller than Rome the weather isn't the only difference.
Rome is rather a lot prettier to look at (despite the abundant graffiti), the roads are marginally safer in Rome, Roman public transport is miles better and while Leeds has many culturally "interesting" places on balance Rome wins out on that score too.But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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Umm, I beg to differ.Originally posted by AngelOfTheNorth View PostFunny how they are all tourist cities. Its like Sydney .......... there are heaps better cities to live in than Sydney, like Melbourne or Brisbane ...... so how did Sydney get above those two apart from the fact its much more well known?
Sydney is way more than a tourist city, and it's a phenomenal place to live. World class beaches, fantastic weather (Esp compared to Melbourne), lively nightlife, great food (OK maybe Melbourne tops it, but only just and not asian, and it's still way better than anything you'd get in the UK), water everywhere, active outdoor lifestyle (You name it, all the water stuff obviously, lots of team sprts - rugby/football, great mountain biking, few hours from the snow etc).
The only downside I had to living there was the distance it is from the rest of the world, but that applies to all of Australia. I'll be heading back there when I'm done with Singapore.Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith
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