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Bruce Betting?

  • 10-10-2015 10:12am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,315 ✭✭✭


    I applied for a few jobs a week or two ago, and got a call yesterday inviting me for an interview with Bruce Betting as one of their cashiers. However, theres a few things that i need to consider before i go to the interview. And if someone has any info on the following, that would really help.

    I have a job already and it pays over minimum wage. Does bruce betting pay over minimum wage? I looked online and couldnt find anything about that.

    It said that the job was part time hours, so can i take it as 20hrs a week? I work about 15hrs in my current job, and my contract is for 9.5hrs a week.

    Is it a good place to work? Where i work right now, everyone is really close and we usually have fun when we're actually working, as long as we get everything done. I dont think i could work with people that dont really get along with eachother.

    The reason im asking is because i applied for this job because i was unhappy with something in my current job. But i found out that the reason i was unhappy is rectifying itself over the next few weeks. So id have to really consider whether its actually worth leaving.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,006 ✭✭✭✭callaway92


    Reventon93 wrote: »
    It said that the job was part time hours, so can i take it as 20hrs a week? I work about 15hrs in my current job, and my contract is for 9.5hrs a week.

    Can only answer this.

    Bookmakers have longer opening hours in the summer (late evening racing, Euro 2016 next summer) so you could assume you'll have more hours in the daylight saving months really.


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