Coeurdepirate wrote: » Is there anywhere in Galway city that's looking to hire a 16 y/o boy for part time work for the Summer? Honestly, I'm desperate. To the point of McDonalds standards. Thanks.
Maja wrote: » I think you are exaggerating -really. I am not even english native speaker and my english is not perfect but I didnt have any problems with finding job -ever. It's not easy and frustrating , but not so bad like you would think after reading this depressing thread!
majiktripp wrote: » Sorry the thread depresses some people but facts are fact's - 113,000 long term unemployed figure released today .Article here Sicken's me reading posts like the ones above to be honest as I make up one of those 113,000 people and have to leave the bloody country to find work. At least I have that option where as some people dont.
Xiney wrote: » Hi. I come from Canada and I don't feel at home in Ireland. Oh, and I'm long term unemployed too, although I'm not officially in the figures because I started my own business... due to being long term unemployed. I'm glad you had no trouble finding work but there are hundreds of thousands of people who ARE having trouble.
galwayrush wrote: » I could do with some extra staff atm, but i can't afford to hire anybody new between finding it hard to collect money, no back up from my bank, extremely high insurance costs and the revenue people's requirements.
xtradel wrote: » What exactly do you do galwayrush?
galwayrush wrote: » Joinery,mainly stairases, specialising in curved work.
xtradel wrote: » Not the kinda work for me but maybe theres someone out there skilled enough for that kinda work who is unemployed and just wants something to do and would be willing to do it at a reduced rate or even for free!
Xiney wrote: » unfortunately the revenue (and certainly SW) probably wouldn't go for that - as galwayrush is undoubtedly aware.
kelly_10 wrote: » I'm looking to recruit somebody willing to walk around outside the venue of the Galway Races promoting an event wearing a sandwich board. The person would also have to walk around the city promoting the event. The maximum hours of work would be 10 hours. The person must be full of energy and not easily ashamed!! Quick response necessary!!!
snubbleste wrote: » Merit Medical have said there are another 100 jobs for Galway.
Wompa1 wrote: » I already have a job but I'd love to know what kind of pay a job like that pays!?
JONJO THE MISER wrote: » Yeah Just heard that, any news when they will start recruiting?
crazykidd wrote: » il do it kelly 10....i was born without shame!!.....just out of interest is it 10 hours a day or the week?