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quote: What would be the best bit of Madrid to live in, with good transport for the work bits of life, and then good bars / restaurants etc for the social bits of life?
jejejeje, take your pick seriously though Suzanna, this question is VERY hard to answer (too subjective). try doing a SEARCH on "neigborhoods", "places to live", etc... and read throught the related threads. for example, the thread entitled "Help: best places to live in Madrid" HERE is a good one and there are many more like that saludos, jer...
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| Posts: 12254 | Location: ny, u.s.a. --> madrid, spain --> the plaza mayor ! | Registered: 30 June 1998 |    |
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if i can say something, it depends on how much money you are willing to spend. We are going to move to "LA Vaguada" area, we have metro, and busses , shopping mall, lots of stores, like butcher store, fruit and veggie stores, parks...and not too expensive, 2 main hospital, public swimminpools, and...access to M30 and M40 the main rings and also direct metro line to Plaza de Castilla. Lemoncurd, how can i send you Th�m�s resume, he is still waiting on the mail for his NIE but it will arrive. He has a great backround, and now he is going on an intensive Spanish. Am i being too "Cheeky"??
Thanks and Regards<br /> Ruth and Thom
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| Posts: 20 | Location: madrid | Registered: 04 May 2004 |    |
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Hi Ruth, I don't have any contacts in HR to send thom's cv to. I think the best thing to do is to go to www.IBM.es and post his cv there. This is what I did and then they got in touch with me. ( I even had to sit an English listening test to be able to work there- funny really cos I AM English ) haha Good luck with the job search
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| Posts: 7 | Location: Madrid (Yorkshire, UK) | Registered: 10 June 2004 |    |
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