Mary63 wrote: » The Cornelscourt Dunnes is amazing,its as good as Avoca now.
Corruptedmorals wrote: » Cornelscourt is a bit misleading in terms of the true miserable Dunnes experience. It's the flagship and a showpiece.
Mary63 wrote: » What are you out for,did you think I should ring her manager up,is that what you would do. Do you think anyone looked out for me when I started work in the big bad world. The young person I know working in Dunnes side June has earned at least five thousand euros,thats a nice sum to have when you are in college. You get paid per delivery with Deliveroo which means you could work for three hours for and get paid for one delivery,you might be cycling for miles with pizzas on your back.I would prefer to work In Dunnes myself.
Mary63 wrote: » Daughter was sixteen Tzardine so up to her to make sure she was paid for hours worked.
Tzardine wrote: » At this stage I actually think you are trolling. Either that or you just do not have a clue what you are talking about.
mariaalice wrote: » Was in the Dunnes in Cornlscourt and it now got a Shiridens cheeses room and a fancy butchers and deli, Kinda food porn. Are all the branches going like that, have they decided to ditch the value end because of Aldi and Lidil and reinvent themselves Waitrose or Harrods.
Mary63 wrote: » My daughter worked for a well known restaurant for eight euros an hour and didn't get payslips. She was handed a bunch of them one day and didn't check what was actually going into her bank account every week.In fairness this was her first part time job and she should have checked every week that she was being paid,she suspects now that she wasn't but she isn't working there now.She never got a pay rise in two years and never got a day off either. Her friend is working in Dunnes since June and got a weeks paid holidays in October.She has no complaints whatsoever about Dunnes,you work hard and some of the managers are better to work with than others.I see the same Dunnes staff at the tills every week and some are there a long time. I have never worked there myself but do know lots of young people working there and they are glad of the money.Its either that or Delivveroo
Mary63 wrote: » Penneys give just enough hours so the temp staff can't even get a tea break,I think its about ten hours a week.They do issue payslips and pay everything that is due though. Lots of places don't issue payslips at all so the young person doesn't even know if they were paid correctly.Some places text when employee is almost at the workplace to say the place is too quiet and to just go home.Some don't even register employees so when you leave you can't even get a p45. Dunnes as far as I am being told is no worse and seems quite a bit better than other places.Fifteen euros per hour on a Sunday is a good wage for an eighteen year old with no experience. I have heard that McDonalds is a very bad place to work but don't know anyone working there.
Mary63 wrote: » Cornelscourt as I said is fab,lovely bakery and you can actually buy a fresh bread roll,try getting that in most aldis and lidls.
Colser wrote: » What's wrong with that?
risteard7 wrote: » You hardly mean the store in Navan?
Mary63 wrote: A staff member walked off in Dealz too with a long queue,she just left while we stood there.I asked her colleague why and he said had been due to finish an hour earlier and couldn't leave so she just decided to go.
Elliott S wrote: » I quite like Dunnes clothes and always have done. Lots of good basics and always decent quality, I find. I've had lots of clothes items down the years that people have complimented and then been surprised to hear where I got them.
Joeytheparrot wrote: » Really? Never have that problem at all