Tuesday, June 21, 2011

If i buy a HTC Evo 3D 4G will it work in ireland

If i buy a HTC Evo 3D 4G will it work in ireland?
Im living in ireland and was thinking about buying this phone but its 4G and ireland doesn't have a 4G network. If i unlock it will i be able to use my normal sim card and use a 3G network. if anybody knows what the price is going to be could you let me know, i now its more than 600 but i want to know so i can start putting some money aside
Cell Phones & Plans - 1 Answers
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Sprint does not use Sim cards so you cannot unlock it. The EVO 3D uses 3g network too. the Evo 3d is 199.99 with a new 2-year contract, and 499.99 off contract.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

can Psychology graduates from ireland obtain work in the Uk

can Psychology graduates from ireland obtain work in the Uk?
Is it possible for a irish psychology graduate to obtain work in the UK ? I am aware that there is an irish PSI and then there is the British Psychology society,
Psychology - 3 Answers
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My sister inlaw did her masters exam in Dublin for psychology and is now working in N.Ireland so i would say yes to your question.
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Actually no. You would have to take the appropriate exams in the UK because the Republic of Ireland is not part of the UK. The UK consists of England, Scotland and Wales (Britain) plus Northern Ireland (only). Two countries exist on the Island of Ireland: Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland.
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An accredited psychology degree from an Irish University allows for accreditation with the British Psychological Society. When it comes to post graduate qualifications you have to take a more course by course basis. So yes, you can obtain work in the UK.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

If i buy an american iphone will it work in ireland

If i buy an american iphone will it work in ireland?

Other - Ireland - 3 Answers
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depends but probably yeah it will!
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iphones are not American so it sounds a bit strange to find one.
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Yup

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

american wants to work in ireland

american wants to work in ireland?
Hi all, I want to work in Ireland. I have been studying for a two year degree in nursing. Is there anything besides nursing and IT stuff ( I am NOT an IT person!) that an American can legally work at in Ireland? No, I haven't been studying in Ireland. Only the US.
Other - Ireland - 6 Answers
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well the recession hit us pretty hard, and 1000 people lose their job every day, so you probably wouldn't find a job easily
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work is very hard to get in ireland at the moment i suppose like everywhere else around the world
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You can work at anything you like in Ireland, as long as there is demand for your skills. Right now I'm not sure about nursing, but I do think that there will be a demand for science graduates again, as we're not producing enough of those ourselves. Oh, and by the way, Irish employers are far more like to employ EU nationals, the paperwork is a lot less expensive. So if you have any way of getting citizenship of an EU country, it will be much easier for you.
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Shure come over if you are in the form. Otherwise stay at home. Do lots of reseach and ask questions here if needs be. Maybe use the yahoo answers search engine too
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have you been studying in Ireland? If so and your student visa is vstill valid you can work up to 20 hours. you need to give more information! You americans can go on a bit when answering simple question face to face but you sure are no good at asking questions!
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There are a lot of Irish who want to work in Ireland as well so you may have to get to the back of the queue...which at the moment is quite long! As you are not a citizen of the EU, you would have the same problems getting work in Ireland as you would anywhere else in Europe. You need to have a skill that is in short supply over here, and you will also need a work permit. Either that or have a shed load of money to invest/start your own business, or find someone who is willing to sponsor you.