kilburn wrote: » Try Paul partnership website jobs bulletin section. During the recession I walked around the crescent a lot and lots of the shops put ads in the windows for staff near the front door. McDonald's, Supermacs etc provide a great learning curve for teenagers
Lord Spence wrote: Thanks very much for this i'll pass the info on for him.
kilburn wrote: » On a personal note I do firmly believe that every teenager should tend tables or pull pints at some stage as it really helps with interpersonal skills and I'm times of recession God I am getting old !
Mc Love wrote: » Never did either of those two jobs! Worked in Arramount, Tesco and Shaws (that was enough). Plenty of experience gained there.
Lord Spence wrote: » My lad goes to college in lcfe in Limerick and is finding it really hard to find a part time job around college hours, any suggestions he is 18.
Deleted User wrote: » How about weekends, working in retail?
Lord Spence wrote: » Yes he willing to work weekends and hours after college
pippin5 wrote: » Hi Lobsterlady, I really feel for your boy. Would he work in the hospitality sector? The online jobs websites such as Jobs.ie have a few vacancies in Limerick in hotels, restaurants and bars. It will be hard work but it will give him the boost he needs. Some ask for experience but he could apply anyway. I know Adare Manor are looking for people without experience to work in the kitchen of the hotel but that might be too far out for you. Best of luck, I will have my fingers crossed for him. Let us know how he gets on!