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Previously on "Moving to North permanently....Any IT Job out there..??"
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostToo right. Number of times it says "27 deg today!" only to find it 17 deg C here, 27 deg c in that there London, and if you go to the coast here, fooking 13 deg C with a wind chill of 10 deg C, making it feel like +3!
Fook that, I love warm weather and like to have an outdoor lifestyle that doesn't require wearing arctic clothing in August.
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostYou've walked straight into this.
Southern Softie!!!
Fook that, I love warm weather and like to have an outdoor lifestyle that doesn't require wearing arctic clothing in August.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAnd another thing.
Before you move oop north, do not, for one second underestimate how utterly utterly tulipE the weather/climate is.
If (like me) you are a southerner born and bred, the incredible range or weather which combines on any given day:
1. Torrential rain
2. Howling gale force winds
3. Bloody cold temperatures
4. Five foot deep snow from October to March
Was the clincher for me. I ain't living up here any longer! tulipe is not the word!
Southern Softie!!!
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostAnd another thing.
Before you move oop north, do not, for one second underestimate how utterly utterly tulipE the weather/climate is.
If (like me) you are a southerner born and bred, the incredible range or weather which combines on any given day:
1. Torrential rain
2. Howling gale force winds
3. Bloody cold temperatures
4. Five foot deep snow from October to March
Was the clincher for me. I ain't living up here any longer! tulipe is not the word!
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Despite our attempts at inventing the moving screen industry, the phone industry, banking industry and the power supply industry Scotland seems to have fecked up royally on making money from the computer industry.
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And another thing.
Before you move oop north, do not, for one second underestimate how utterly utterly tulipE the weather/climate is.
If (like me) you are a southerner born and bred, the incredible range or weather which combines on any given day:
1. Torrential rain
2. Howling gale force winds
3. Bloody cold temperatures
4. Five foot deep snow from October to March
Was the clincher for me. I ain't living up here any longer! tulipe is not the word!
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I'm from the north west, my rates are between 50 and 100% higher in Surrey/London than in Manchester.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostLeeds, Newcastle, Manchester, Sheffield, Preston, York. Ther are jobs, but nothing like as many down south and they dont pay as well. On the other hand there are fewer people competing for them and cost of living is lower up here.
Currently going into a 6 month extension of the current gig Oop North.
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Come on up son. Theres loads of jobs up here.
We are getting the electric put in soon, then it will be boom time
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Originally posted by stek View PostI'm in the Toon for my next gig, rate is cock-on, and long term.
qh
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostOf course there are jobs, these things are relative. The NE in general is pretty dire for example but Newcastle is a hub of sorts. On the other hand, it's a very cheap area to buy property.
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