tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8687181810058474956.post8929640868825932746..comments2024-01-30T23:22:30.189-08:00Comments on Surviving Ireland: Can't Get a Job? Make One!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8687181810058474956.post-65325102969627939652009-04-07T10:36:00.000-07:002009-04-07T10:36:00.000-07:00Dear Tom, I am so glad I have come across your blo...Dear Tom, <BR/><BR/>I am so glad I have come across your blog! This post in particular struck a chord with me. A bit about me (since my blog is dated): I am 24 just graduating with my masters in vocal performance (I'm an opera singer) and I'm hopelessly in love with an irishman who doesn't like America...in short, I will be moving to Ireland maybe by December and I have a decent idea of what I'm getting myself into...(basically no work). But I am very smart and want to start my own business but kinda need to wait until I get there to do the research for it. I want to teach music privately, but start my own studio (hire musicians to teach children in the student's homes!) So parents don't have to drag their kids to lessons. I would cover the billing,getting the students, and the recitals. My fiancee is from Derry. I don't know what the economy is like really...but I know there are lots of kids. One day, I will travel Europe and actually do some opera singing, but in the meantime, I have to get something going to pay off my horrendous student loans. ugh my biggest fear in life for sure. Sorry I went on a tangent, but I will be communicating with you a bit probably before this all goes down. It's nice to know I won't be the only American over there. :)<BR/><BR/>Thanks for reading this! Tell me what you think.<BR/>DianaDianaReneehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16203252472624178165noreply@blogger.com