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Old 08-05-2004, 19:10   #19
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Re: Cost of living

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Originally Posted by Jerrek
Well thanks for all the information. How feasible is it to live outside of London and commute in?

I can't just decide to go and work in Netherlands or some X country. I'd have to find a job myself. It is significantly easier to just go through the university's process where employers come to the school and there is a website that lists all the jobs, and I just put a check in the checkbox to indicate I want to apply there. They automatically mail out a resume package to the employer, and the employer, after deciding who he wants to interview, just indicates online. The system automatically schedules interviews, etc.

i would suggest the majority of ppl do commute , seen as it is totally rediculous from a money point of view to live in central london , anyway london is a bit of a *****hole imo , plenty of better places to work and live
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