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Some people aren't educated or skilled enough to be able to get employment outside of Dublin so have no choice but to trap themselves in the rent cycle.

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But you can live outside of Dublin surely?

They're nearly as expensive and have long commutes.

>The cost of the average rental property listed on Daft.ie in Kildare is now €1,437
That's the entire county average so you'd expect some of the more remote areas in the west are bringing that down.

You can just go further. I legit know of people who take the motorway from county Galway to get to Dublin.
Maybe country roads are shit in the rural east (just as keikaku - in order to prevent sprawl from impinging the rich farmer land as opposed to smaller towns and communities), but there are plenty of nowhere towns on the motorway that take less time to get to Dublin than it does to cross one side of the city to the other.

Had an interview at an assembly line building yesterday and had to lie out my ass about my previous work.

>I legit know of people who take the motorway from county Galway to get to Dublin.
I know of people who do it from Portlaoise as well but the travel time would be depressing to go through that every day. You'd want to really like being in your car since you'd be there for at least 3 hours every day.

>You'd want to really like being in your car since you'd be there for at least 3 hours every day.
Yup. But an hour and a half can be optimistic for those who live within Dublin, and then you have all the hassle and expense of living in Dublin.

How did you think it went?
>had to lie out my ass about my previous work.
Why would they ask that anyway, wouldn't they have that information from your CV?

Any plans for the weekend lads?

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