Saturday, February 27, 2010

Which is the best place for an eager trained hotel manager Nicaragua,Puerto Rico,San Diego, Vancouver,Ireland?

I have recently graduated from GMU with a graduate degree in international management with undergrad degrees in international studies and hospitality and tourism management. I'm fluent in spanish and would like to experience the world. I currently live in Reston, Va, which is a suburb of Washington, D.C. Currently the average cost of a fairly nice apartment runs around $729,900 and I'm wondering if people who live in either Nicaragua, Ireland(especially Galway), Vancouver or St.John's Canada or Puerto Rico or San Diego could let me know of which place I may find the most job opprotunities and find an affordable place to live. Thank you for all your help!Which is the best place for an eager trained hotel manager Nicaragua,Puerto Rico,San Diego, Vancouver,Ireland?
Well, although Vancouver is gorgeous, the cost of housing there is a bit more expensive. St. John's in Newfoundland is actually a place I have been looking at relocating to and from what I see, Newfoundland is amazing. They have a great tourism industry and no one in Newfoundland is homeless. The province prides itself in helping others to make sure they have a home. The home prices are affordable also. San Diego is a nice place, but with California, you will pay high taxes and extreme home prices. Hope I helped a little.Which is the best place for an eager trained hotel manager Nicaragua,Puerto Rico,San Diego, Vancouver,Ireland?
I lived in san D for a while man and I know that the tourist industry is always growing and its a frickn wonderful city clean low crime and beautiful

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