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Working in America for a year, where to do it..

  • 08-10-2008 11:45pm
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    Upon hearing the great news that irish ppl can now work in the usa for up to a year, i know its definately something that i want to do. I did a j1 in huntington beach, cali a couple summers back and am gonna do my last j1 this summer, probably on the east coast somewhere.

    But working for a year will be different because i'll be totally alone, and so i want to make sure i'll be happy with my place of employment. Ideally i'd like to attain my football(soccer) coaching badges before i do it and coach somewhere over there for the year, so its got to be somewhere where they actaully play soccer! I dont think i'd choose to work in california for the year, so i am opening myself up to suggestions? I dont mind either a big city or a smaller sized town, as long as its not like in the middle of nowhere with like 200 ppl or something!

    I really dont know where to start because there are so many places which the idea of sounds fantastic, so ppl with experience in different areas around the states your input is greatly appreciated. Thanks to anyone would takes the time out to help me with this!


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