I never paid bills in America but I recall seeing on TV they send checks via mail to pay.
How long ago was that?
I have not lived in America for 11.5 years and even then I never paid bills. I just remember things I saw when I was 5 (28 years ago), plus a recent documentary that showed people having to take their checks from work to some kind of office to get the actual money (WTF is that?!) and they mentioned also having to mail checks, but I assume those people must be really poor and don’t have credit cards.
Speaking of which, how about the differences between Japanese and UK/Ireland credit cards?
In Japan, the debit card, train pass, and credit card are all on the same card. I swipe my credit card to get onto trains and pay the bill later. How about there?
How hard would it be to get a credit card considering I am a foreigner?
The countries in the UK are like states in America right? You don’t need to do anything to cross borders, right? Hence “united”. But of course you have to do something to get into Ireland from the UK? Flash a passport or something?
Thank you all for the feedback.
Driving: I don’t drive in Japan because they drive on the left. It would be far too easy for me to make a simple mistake and turn into the wrong lane and cause an accident. But it seems a car is more necessary there than here.
Do you enjoy working for one of these already? If so you could consider asking for a transfer.
Square Enix, but our London office only does localization/marketing/anything not development.
Don't forget Creative Assembly in Sussex
Epic have 3 offices (Guildford, Leamington Spa, Newcastle)
Codemasters are just about hanging in there.
Creative Assembly
Frontier
Freestyle Games
Radiant Worlds (who came back from the ashes of Blitz)
Ninja Theory(Heavenly Sword) and Frontier(Elite:Dangerous). Oh, Lionhead(Fable) in Surrey(just outside London)
I will check them out, thank you.
L. Spiro