3DataModem wrote: » I've a few pals there... great spot to work by all accounts.
abouttobebanned wrote: » That marketing job seems to be permanently up on jobs.ie
krd wrote: » Which isn't really a good sign. It could be one of these places, where the minute you step in the door they're already trying to kick your arse out.
feelo wrote: » I'm thinking of appying for a part-time customer service position. Anyone know what the rate of pay is? even rough ball park figure?
ArtyC wrote: » Rather than start a new thread ill bump this one. I've applied for a cashier position. I've a lot of previous experience but not with powers. Anyone know what their rate of pay for starters??
ArtyC wrote: » Thanks. Here's hoping it goes well. I did work for another bookie also and got asked back but they weren't very fair at times.
Mr. Loverman wrote: » If you don't mind taking money from people with gambling problems, it is a nice place to work.
dobman88 wrote: » I don't work for PP or have never had anything to do with them but your above statement is irrelevant imo. If a person knows they're addicted to gambling and they genuinely want help they can tell the shops not to accept bets off him/her.
Mr. Loverman wrote: » It's a little bit more complicated than that. You are talking about an ideal world where companies are ethical.
dobman88 wrote: » The company have a "Responsible Gaming" section in all their shops and on the website don't they?? Also, if a guy asked you to not take a bet, it is up to you to enforce that.