Nokia6230i wrote: McDonalds only began deliveries Thursday the 26th as far's I know so I can only presume this p***k started work, via Uber Eats, on that day too; it wasn't noticed til late Friday evening the 27th of September by someone, some people, who must've received a drop off from him, who he was.
Nokia6230i wrote: » Thankfully he was summarily dismissed & delisted by Uber Eats but their Gda. Vetting must be non-existent; bit shocked McDonalds didn't do due diligence either; a quick Google on any employees name these days is sufficient to throw up something; a social media check too. ]
radharc wrote: » But he wasn’t an employee of McDonald’s at any stage so wouldn’t be possible for them to vet employees of Uber.
Nokia6230i wrote: » McDonalds only began deliveries Thursday the 26th as far's I know so I can only presume this p***k started work, via Uber Eats, on that day too; it wasn't noticed til late Friday evening the 27th of September by someone, some people, who must've received a drop off from him, who he was. From his own safety p.o.v. what was he thinking; he could've been lynched; from his victims p.o.v. he clearly doesn't give a s**t. Thankfully he was summarily dismissed & delisted by Uber Eats but their Gda. Vetting must be non-existent; bit shocked McDonalds didn't do due diligence either; a quick Google on any employees name these days is sufficient to throw up something; a social media check too. His crime was a random one; I understand his need to hide his past but this is a gig where he's calling to random houses, strangers and they could well be alone..... Sun on Sunday/Sun Online's covered it today thankfully > https://www.thesun.ie/news/4626927/sex-fiend-delivering-mcdonalds-carlow-uber-eats/?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1570350857
Agent Coulson wrote: » Was that the place shutdown because it had the cockroaches and a mice? I can imagine you would never recover from that.
ScallionAyter wrote: » Anyone know what's being built on the Portlaoise road, across the road/up a bit from Shamrock retail park?
Nokia6230i wrote: » Was a closure; can't remember what for/how long, maybe 1-2 days, 2-3? But yeah these things're remembered; it didn't feature on their Facebook page which was understandable but if I was a customer I'd've preferred honesty. This Carlow Live article on it seems to indicate it was closed for a solid week though (not sure if it opens on Monday & Tuesday like Mimosas don't and, up to recently, neither did La Boheme) > https://www.carlowlive.ie/news/home/427381/carlow-restaurant-closed-by-hse-reopens.html
Be well and win wrote: Does anyone know where the new IDA building in Rathnapish is supposed to be.? I see planning permission in the Nationalist for it this week
Be well and win wrote: » Does anyone know where the new IDA building in Rathnapish is supposed to be.? I see planning permission in the Nationalist for it this week
votecounts wrote: » Was walking past Racey Byrnes on Saturday, there was a lad in his 30's with a beard calling various people names as they walked past, didn't do to me but it was about 1500 so a bit early to be drunk. I asked a person about it and said the person might not be right in the head. Anyone else get this.
Be well and win wrote: » Saw him outside Eddie Rockets one evening shouting and roaring as well, around 8 at night.
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Be well and win wrote: » Ray Whelan does, I've got mine for probably a year and a half, it's collected once a fortnight
Ms2011 wrote: » I don't have a brown bin, I compost privately to put back on the garden.
Thundercats Ho wrote: » I'm In Graiguecullen, am with AES, and have a brown bin. I ordered it online, when we realised it was compulsory. It was free, and delivered to my door.