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Life @ north and Newcastle !

Discussion in 'Newcastle United' started by koki13, Sep 12, 2012.

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  1. koki13

    koki13 Member

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    I know the basic about the Newcastle butt i would love to know much more for this city ,I wonder is it easy to find a jobb and work at Newcastle and are there many UNEMPLOYMENT people,and how much would it cost me to rent a house (most and least),are there lot's of clubs for young people or not and what make's a special everyday at Newcastle, would be interested to know everything until I don't visit Newcastle.
     
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  2. Wise James

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    easy to find a job?? no mate. If you work hard and have experience in the roles you are experienced in. Then you will find a job. If your prepared to go into every shop, hand out CV's to every shop and role (specifically altered for each role) then you would find a job

    There are a lot a lot of clubs around newcastle to play football at any age or do prity much any sport.

    There are a lot of unemployed people who are unfortunate due to the current economic climate and there is a very big amount of unemployed people who do not work, have never worked, and properly will not.


    The only day that is special in this city is the day newcastle win. Thats why its so important to the north east and its economy. If newcastle win. Everyone partaaaaaaaaaaa's
     
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  3. Exodus Geohaghon

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    There's plenty to do in the city in the daytime - shopping, farmers' markets, live music, international food stalls round Christmas time, entertaining trampy pissheads staggering about, that sort of thing.

    And obviously the nightlife is great with a variety of pubs, bars and nightclubs for almost all tastes.

    But yeah, employment isn't going to be an easy one. Accommodation too if you're alone. There will be other international incomers and students though who'll want to houseshare, so you can split the costs a bit if you live somewhere like Fenham, which would be affordable.
     
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