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Living and working in Dublin from "Robert Walters"

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Accommodation:
PHIBSBORO, DUBLIN 7
This northside district has a buzzy mix of students and professionals who appreciate the edgy, underground vibe, as well as the close proximity to the city. Rent averages around €350 per month for this microcosm which boasts a large, late-night supermarket, soccer stadium and charity shops. Hop on the number 10, 19 and 22 buses
into town and make sure you have a pint in The Hut as well as the Grave Diggers, which is adjacent to Glasnevin Cemetery. This is not an area noted for its trendy drinking establishments.
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'Rough' Price Guide
Local Pub
Stout - € 3.30 +
Lager - € 3.70 +
Cider - € 3.80 +
Spirits - € 2.20 +
Mixer - € 2.20 +
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COST OF LIVING IN DUBLIN. Info from web.

The cost of living in Dublin can be high, although it very much depends on each student's individual needs.

Estimate of a Monthly Student Budget, in euro

Accommodation* off-campus 430
Food 400
Electricity (estimate based on house share with 3 people) 15
Heat (estimate based on house share with 3 people) 15
Textbooks and Study Materials 75
Clothes, entertainment, other living expenses 250
TOTAL per month 1,185

*Accommodation On-Campus must be paid in 2 instalments, in September and in February, but works out at approximately €338 per month for undergraduate students and approximately €473 euro per month for postgraduate students. Please note that prices are subject to change.

Guide to Food Prices in Dublin, in euro

Milk (1 litre) 0.90
Loaf of Bread 1.20
Butter (500g) 1.92
Sugar (1kg) 1.09
Coffee (200g) 5.14
Tea (80 bags) 2.50
Coca Cola (2 litres) 1.63
Big Mac Meal (medium) 4.90

Guide to Miscellaneous Prices, in euro

Dublin Train / Bus - Monthly ticket 74.00
Second-hand bike 60.00 / 100.00
Cinema ticket 6.00 / 7.00
Sports event ticket 6.00 / 25.00
Hair cut 15.00 / 35.00"

[http://www.ucd.ie/international/helpadvice6.htm]


Netherland (Holland), Amsterdam. Cost of living. Prices.

Tax:
In 2008 the Netherlands corporate tax rates are 20%-25.5%, depending on the annual income. The tax rate for income up to EUR 40,000 is 20% ,a 23.5% rate, compared to the previous 23% rate, for income of EUR 40,001-EUR 200,000, and 25.5% for income exceeding EUR 200,000. Personal income tax rates are progressive for salary income. The 2008 rates are 2.5%-52%. Thr standard VAT rate is 19%. The VAT rate is expected to rise to 20% in 2009.

[http://www.worldwide-tax.com/]

Transport:
Taxi. - Rides cost €1.80 per km regardless of the time of day and a 5%-10% tip is expected
Tickets for Buses, trams, metros and night buses
24 hours - € 7,00
48 hours - € 11,50
72 hours - € 14,50
96 hours - € 17,50
If you're interested in these prices go here http://www.gvb.nl.


Salary:
Average salary is 43000 EUR

[http://www.payscale.com/]
 

Food and Clothes: 
"Regarding food and clothing, you will probably spend about the same or a little more, just say if you spend 300 dollars or 500 dollars a month in food/clothing, then say 300~ euro."

[http://www.expatforum.com/]
"Restaurant - probably around 20 euros a person depending on what you eat...with wine or beer more like 30 to 40 and above"
[http://www.expatfocus.com/]
"Levi jeans - around 80 to 90 euros and up a pair"
[http://www.expatfocus.com/]
Rent a flat:
"Living - It depends. When I looked for apartments in Maastricht, they were DIRT CHEAP. Like 300euro for 80sqm apartment, 500+ for nicer apartments fully furnished and in the center of the city.
However, Amsterdam is way more expensive. If you look for apartments within the center of the city, it may cost you 600 (cheaper I've seen for like 40sqm furnished), to 1000+ for a decent place."
[http://www.expatforum.com/]


Czech Republic, Prague. Cost of living. Prices. (updated for August, 2008)

RESTAURANTS CZK EUR GBP USD
Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant 130 5.65 4.48 8.97
Meal for 2, Mid-range Restaurant 600 26.09 20.69 41.38
Combo Meal at KFC/McDonald's 100 4.35 3.45 6.90
Sausage at Wenceslas Sq. 30 1.30 1.03 2.07
Domestic Beer (0.5 liter draught) 25 1.09 0.86 1.72
Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle) 55 2.39 1.90 3.79
Coke/Pepsi (0.33 liter bottle) 28 1.22 0.97 1.93
Water (0.33 liter bottle) 28 1.22 0.97 1.93





MARKETS CZK EUR GBP USD
Milk (1 liter) 16 0.70 0.55 1.10
Loaf of Fresh Bread 24 1.04 0.83 1.66
French Baguette 19 0.83 0.66 1.31
Eggs (10) 24 1.04 0.83 1.66
Cheese (100g) 20 0.87 0.69 1.38
Water (1.5 liter bottle) 12 0.52 0.41 0.83
Bottle of Czech Wine 80 3.48 2.76 5.52
Domestic Beer (0.5 liter bottle) 12 0.52 0.41 0.83
Imported Beer (0.33 liter bottle) 30 1.30 1.03 2.07
Pack of Cigarettes (Marlboro) 60 2.61 2.07 4.14
Pack of Cigarettes - Czech Brand 40 1.74 1.38 2.76





TRANSPORTATION CZK EUR GBP USD
One-way Ticket  18 0.78 0.62 1.24
Transfer Ticket  26 1.13 0.90 1.79
24-hour Pass 100 4.35 3.45 6.90
Monthly Pass 550 23.91 18.97 37.93
Annual Pass 4,750 206.52 163.79 327.59
Taxi (airport to center) 500 21.74 17.24 34.48
Taxi (within center)  150 6.52 5.17 10.34





ACCOMODATION (Monthly) CZK EUR GBP USD
Single Room in Prague 1/2 9,000 391.30 310.34 620.69
Single Room Outside of Centre 6,000 260.87 206.90 413.79
Apartment (1+1) in Prague 1/2 16,000 783.61 620.69 1241.38
Apartment (1+1) Outside of Centre 12,000 521.74 413.79 827.59
Apartment (2+1) in Prague 1/2 22,000 1043.48 827.59 1655.17
Apartment (2+1) Outside of Centre 15,000 652.17 517.24 1034.48





UTILITIES, ETC. (Monthly) CZK EUR GBP USD
Basic (Gas, Electricity, etc.) 2,500 108.70 86.21 172.41
Phone (Land Line) 500 21.74 17.24 34.48
Mobile Phone 700 30.43 24.14 48.28
Internet (512 kbps ADSL) 600 26.09 20.69 41.38

Exchange rates:
1 USD = 14.50 CZK
1 GBP = 29.00 CZK
1 EUR = 23.00 CZK

[http://www.expats.cz ]


Cinema review. "Redacted".

Name: Redacted
Director: Brian De Palma
Year: 2007
Description: A montage of stories about U.S. soldiers fighting in the Iraq conflict, focusing on the modern forms of media covering the war.


RECOMMENDED!

P.S. It's shock-drama, so please see it if you have iron nerves.
P.P.S. This's a film about truth and war. It's slightly a pity that everyone prefer to watch "Mummy" instead of this one. There were only 5-9 people in showing room. :(