RE: Senior DBA position - Dublin, Ireland

2002-05-30 Thread Solomon, Saul M.

Roy Keane is free at the moment.

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My company, location North County Dublin, Ireland, has a vacancy for a full
time permanent position for a Senior DBA.  If anyone is interested check out
Recruitment section of www.organon.ie

No applications to me please, use directions from web site!

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Organon (Ireland) Ltd.
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Re: Senior DBA position - Dublin, Ireland

2002-05-30 Thread Brian_McQuillan


Rachel,
if his Mother is Irish, all he needs to do is ask for the passport - once
he has it - you can apply for one as long as you've been married for over
three years i think , again try the government sit http://www.irlgov.ie
-it'll give you all you need to know

Brian.


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does it help any that I married someone who was half Irish? (his mom
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 I've been told that if you can produce an ancestor's Irish birth
 certificate
 you can get an Irish passport?  Could be a myth, but gentleman seemed
 quite
 reliable.  This passport would then be an entree to work in the EU,
 if I'm
 not mistaken, perhaps?

 I'm going to check, certainly...

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 Rachel,

 The quarantine laws are the same as the UK - put your pet in
 quarantine for
 6 months to see if it has rabies -
 a bit cruel these days when you figure that they can probably tell
 you
 within a week or so if your pet is ill.

 If you've never thought about Dublin - you should - I worked there as
 a DBA
 for 6 months back in '98 (how I ended up in Minnesota is a long
 story) and
 have often thought about going back there. I liked it a lot it's a
 fun
 city, lots to do and reasonably good night life.

 unless, like me you're Irish (or have a European passport of some
 kind )
 you'd need a work permit.

 Brian Mc Quillan
 Database Development Manager
 Gelco Information Network
 10700 Prairie Lakes Drive
 Eden Prairie, MN 55344

 Voice : (952) 947 1598
 Fax: (952) 995 8581
 e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]  www.gelcotrade.com





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 oh so tempting but I know England's restrictions on bringing in
 pets, what are Ireland's?


 --- O'Neill, Sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Before any public outcry I checked in with, and got permission,
 from
  list
  moderator to make this posting!!!
 
  Acknowledging we're geographically remote for most members of this
  list.
  (but maybe some other Irish based folk are here too!)
 
  My company, location North County Dublin, Ireland, has a vacancy
 for
  a full
  time permanent position for a Senior DBA.  If anyone is interested
  check out
  Recruitment section of www.organon.ie
 
  No applications to me please, use directions from web site!
 
  -
  Seán O' Neill
  Organon (Ireland) Ltd

Re: Senior DBA position - Dublin, Ireland

2002-05-30 Thread Rachel Carmichael

Brian,

first, his grandparents were Irish, his mom was born here.

second, we were married for about 7 and a half years so that would
qualify me

however, it's the he has to ask part that kills the whole deal... he
died july 9, 1993

Rachel

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 Rachel,
 if his Mother is Irish, all he needs to do is ask for the passport -
 once
 he has it - you can apply for one as long as you've been married for
 over
 three years i think , again try the government sit
 http://www.irlgov.ie
 -it'll give you all you need to know
 
 Brian.
 
 
 Brian Mc Quillan
 Database Development Manager
 Gelco Information Network
 10700 Prairie Lakes Drive
 Eden Prairie, MN 55344
 
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 Fax: (952) 995 8581
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  I've been told that if you can produce an ancestor's Irish birth
  certificate
  you can get an Irish passport?  Could be a myth, but gentleman
 seemed
  quite
  reliable.  This passport would then be an entree to work in the EU,
  if I'm
  not mistaken, perhaps?
 
  I'm going to check, certainly...
 
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  To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 10:18 AM
 
 
 
  Rachel,
 
  The quarantine laws are the same as the UK - put your pet in
  quarantine for
  6 months to see if it has rabies -
  a bit cruel these days when you figure that they can probably tell
  you
  within a week or so if your pet is ill.
 
  If you've never thought about Dublin - you should - I worked there
 as
  a DBA
  for 6 months back in '98 (how I ended up in Minnesota is a long
  story) and
  have often thought about going back there. I liked it a lot it's a
  fun
  city, lots to do and reasonably good night life.
 
  unless, like me you're Irish (or have a European passport of some
  kind )
  you'd need a work permit.
 
  Brian Mc Quillan
  Database Development Manager
  Gelco Information Network
  10700 Prairie Lakes Drive
  Eden Prairie, MN 55344
 
  Voice : (952) 947 1598
  Fax: (952) 995 8581
  e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]  www.gelcotrade.com
 
 
 
 
 
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  pets, what are Ireland's?
 
 
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Re: Senior DBA position - Dublin, Ireland

2002-05-29 Thread O'Neill, Sean

 From: Rachel Carmichael [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 07:23:46 -0700 (PDT)
 Subject: Re: Senior DBA position - Dublin, Ireland

oh so tempting but I know England's restrictions on bringing in
pets, what are Ireland's?

Rachel,

I'd guess fairly similar or possibly stricter, but then again it would
probably depend on the pet ;)


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Re: Senior DBA position - Dublin, Ireland

2002-05-29 Thread Rachel Carmichael

nothing to exotic.. just some geriatric cats


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 oh so tempting but I know England's restrictions on bringing in
 pets, what are Ireland's?
 
 Rachel,
 
 I'd guess fairly similar or possibly stricter, but then again it
 would
 probably depend on the pet ;)
 
 
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Re: Senior DBA position - Dublin, Ireland

2002-05-29 Thread Brian_McQuillan


Rachel,

The quarantine laws are the same as the UK - put your pet in quarantine for
6 months to see if it has rabies -
a bit cruel these days when you figure that they can probably tell you
within a week or so if your pet is ill.

If you've never thought about Dublin - you should - I worked there as a DBA
for 6 months back in '98 (how I ended up in Minnesota is a long story) and
have often thought about going back there. I liked it a lot it's a fun
city, lots to do and reasonably good night life.

unless, like me you're Irish (or have a European passport of some kind )
you'd need a work permit.

Brian Mc Quillan
Database Development Manager
Gelco Information Network
10700 Prairie Lakes Drive
Eden Prairie, MN 55344

Voice : (952) 947 1598
Fax: (952) 995 8581
e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]  www.gelcotrade.com




   

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oh so tempting but I know England's restrictions on bringing in
pets, what are Ireland's?


--- O'Neill, Sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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 moderator to make this posting!!!

 Acknowledging we're geographically remote for most members of this
 list.
 (but maybe some other Irish based folk are here too!)

 My company, location North County Dublin, Ireland, has a vacancy for
 a full
 time permanent position for a Senior DBA.  If anyone is interested
 check out
 Recruitment section of www.organon.ie

 No applications to me please, use directions from web site!

 -
 Seán O' Neill
 Organon (Ireland) Ltd.
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Re: Senior DBA position - Dublin, Ireland

2002-05-29 Thread Rachel Carmichael

My cats get vaccinated for rabies every year and I have the doctor's
certificates to prove it.

however, the oldest is 20, the next is 18 and the youngest is 13. Only
the youngest has no illnesses, and I still wouldn't bet he'd survive a
6 month quarantine. I sincerely doubt anyone in the quarantine facility
would give the 18 year old his twice daily insulin shots or the 20 year
old her pills and fluids. 

I'll get to Ireland someday but it's more likely to be as a tourist
than as a worker bee.

Rachel

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 Rachel,
 
 The quarantine laws are the same as the UK - put your pet in
 quarantine for
 6 months to see if it has rabies -
 a bit cruel these days when you figure that they can probably tell
 you
 within a week or so if your pet is ill.
 
 If you've never thought about Dublin - you should - I worked there as
 a DBA
 for 6 months back in '98 (how I ended up in Minnesota is a long
 story) and
 have often thought about going back there. I liked it a lot it's a
 fun
 city, lots to do and reasonably good night life.
 
 unless, like me you're Irish (or have a European passport of some
 kind )
 you'd need a work permit.
 
 Brian Mc Quillan
 Database Development Manager
 Gelco Information Network
 10700 Prairie Lakes Drive
 Eden Prairie, MN 55344
 
 Voice : (952) 947 1598
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 pets, what are Ireland's?
 
 
 --- O'Neill, Sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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  Acknowledging we're geographically remote for most members of this
  list.
  (but maybe some other Irish based folk are here too!)
 
  My company, location North County Dublin, Ireland, has a vacancy
 for
  a full
  time permanent position for a Senior DBA.  If anyone is interested
  check out
  Recruitment section of www.organon.ie
 
  No applications to me please, use directions from web site!
 
  -
  Seán O' Neill
  Organon (Ireland) Ltd.
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Re: Senior DBA position - Dublin, Ireland

2002-05-29 Thread Tim Gorman

I've been told that if you can produce an ancestor's Irish birth certificate
you can get an Irish passport?  Could be a myth, but gentleman seemed quite
reliable.  This passport would then be an entree to work in the EU, if I'm
not mistaken, perhaps?

I'm going to check, certainly...

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Rachel,

The quarantine laws are the same as the UK - put your pet in quarantine for
6 months to see if it has rabies -
a bit cruel these days when you figure that they can probably tell you
within a week or so if your pet is ill.

If you've never thought about Dublin - you should - I worked there as a DBA
for 6 months back in '98 (how I ended up in Minnesota is a long story) and
have often thought about going back there. I liked it a lot it's a fun
city, lots to do and reasonably good night life.

unless, like me you're Irish (or have a European passport of some kind )
you'd need a work permit.

Brian Mc Quillan
Database Development Manager
Gelco Information Network
10700 Prairie Lakes Drive
Eden Prairie, MN 55344

Voice : (952) 947 1598
Fax: (952) 995 8581
e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]  www.gelcotrade.com





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oh so tempting but I know England's restrictions on bringing in
pets, what are Ireland's?


--- O'Neill, Sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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 moderator to make this posting!!!

 Acknowledging we're geographically remote for most members of this
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 (but maybe some other Irish based folk are here too!)

 My company, location North County Dublin, Ireland, has a vacancy for
 a full
 time permanent position for a Senior DBA.  If anyone is interested
 check out
 Recruitment section of www.organon.ie

 No applications to me please, use directions from web site!

 -
 Seán O' Neill
 Organon (Ireland) Ltd.
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Re: Senior DBA position - Dublin, Ireland

2002-05-29 Thread Brian_McQuillan


Tim,
that's fairly accurate from what i'm told. But it only goes as far back as
your grandparents - if you can provide a birth cert and other documentation
to prove that it's your granny then yes you can get the passport.

And it is also true that once you have that , you can work anywhere in the
European Union without a work permit.

check out the Irish government's website http:/www.irlgov.ie - for more
information

last I looked there were still a fair few DBA jobs out there - but the
taxes are a bit crippling :-( - one reason I much prefer Minnesota

Brian.


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I've been told that if you can produce an ancestor's Irish birth
certificate
you can get an Irish passport?  Could be a myth, but gentleman seemed quite
reliable.  This passport would then be an entree to work in the EU, if I'm
not mistaken, perhaps?

I'm going to check, certainly...

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Rachel,

The quarantine laws are the same as the UK - put your pet in quarantine for
6 months to see if it has rabies -
a bit cruel these days when you figure that they can probably tell you
within a week or so if your pet is ill.

If you've never thought about Dublin - you should - I worked there as a DBA
for 6 months back in '98 (how I ended up in Minnesota is a long story) and
have often thought about going back there. I liked it a lot it's a fun
city, lots to do and reasonably good night life.

unless, like me you're Irish (or have a European passport of some kind )
you'd need a work permit.

Brian Mc Quillan
Database Development Manager
Gelco Information Network
10700 Prairie Lakes Drive
Eden Prairie, MN 55344

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oh so tempting but I know England's restrictions on bringing in
pets, what are Ireland's?


--- O'Neill, Sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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 Acknowledging we're geographically remote for most members of this
 list.
 (but maybe some other Irish based folk are here too!)

 My company, location North County Dublin, Ireland, has a vacancy for
 a full
 time permanent position for a Senior DBA.  If anyone is interested
 check out
 Recruitment section of www.organon.ie

 No applications to me please, use directions from web site!

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Re: Senior DBA position - Dublin, Ireland

2002-05-29 Thread Rachel Carmichael

does it help any that I married someone who was half Irish? (his mom
is/was first generation American and pure Irish ancestry)




--- Tim Gorman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've been told that if you can produce an ancestor's Irish birth
 certificate
 you can get an Irish passport?  Could be a myth, but gentleman seemed
 quite
 reliable.  This passport would then be an entree to work in the EU,
 if I'm
 not mistaken, perhaps?
 
 I'm going to check, certainly...
 
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 Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 10:18 AM
 
 
 
 Rachel,
 
 The quarantine laws are the same as the UK - put your pet in
 quarantine for
 6 months to see if it has rabies -
 a bit cruel these days when you figure that they can probably tell
 you
 within a week or so if your pet is ill.
 
 If you've never thought about Dublin - you should - I worked there as
 a DBA
 for 6 months back in '98 (how I ended up in Minnesota is a long
 story) and
 have often thought about going back there. I liked it a lot it's a
 fun
 city, lots to do and reasonably good night life.
 
 unless, like me you're Irish (or have a European passport of some
 kind )
 you'd need a work permit.
 
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 oh so tempting but I know England's restrictions on bringing in
 pets, what are Ireland's?
 
 
 --- O'Neill, Sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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 from
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  moderator to make this posting!!!
 
  Acknowledging we're geographically remote for most members of this
  list.
  (but maybe some other Irish based folk are here too!)
 
  My company, location North County Dublin, Ireland, has a vacancy
 for
  a full
  time permanent position for a Senior DBA.  If anyone is interested
  check out
  Recruitment section of www.organon.ie
 
  No applications to me please, use directions from web site!
 
  -
  Seán O' Neill
  Organon (Ireland) Ltd.
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Senior DBA position - Dublin, Ireland

2002-05-28 Thread O'Neill, Sean

Before any public outcry I checked in with, and got permission, from list
moderator to make this posting!!!

Acknowledging we're geographically remote for most members of this list.
(but maybe some other Irish based folk are here too!)

My company, location North County Dublin, Ireland, has a vacancy for a full
time permanent position for a Senior DBA.  If anyone is interested check out
Recruitment section of www.organon.ie

No applications to me please, use directions from web site!

-
Seán O' Neill
Organon (Ireland) Ltd.
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Re: Senior DBA position - Dublin, Ireland

2002-05-28 Thread Rachel Carmichael

oh so tempting but I know England's restrictions on bringing in
pets, what are Ireland's?


--- O'Neill, Sean [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Before any public outcry I checked in with, and got permission, from
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 moderator to make this posting!!!
 
 Acknowledging we're geographically remote for most members of this
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 (but maybe some other Irish based folk are here too!)
 
 My company, location North County Dublin, Ireland, has a vacancy for
 a full
 time permanent position for a Senior DBA.  If anyone is interested
 check out
 Recruitment section of www.organon.ie
 
 No applications to me please, use directions from web site!
 
 -
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 Organon (Ireland) Ltd.
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