Max Powers wrote: » The government/IDA/our reps should be bending over backwards to ensure that company comes to Waterford. We just lost a big call centre and have the highest unemplyment in the country. 10,000 sq feet can be got, i dont care what excuse they give.
reni10 wrote: » So 300 new jobs from the IDA in limerick in the last year, how many for Waterford????
Faq wrote: » I know there was 40 jobs going at a new call centre i know someone who got the job can't remember the name of the company
dayshah wrote: » Does it show how bad things are that we get excited over call centre jobs? They are better than nothing, but they don't compete with well paying factory jobs. Or am I missing something? Am I stereotyping call centre jobs? Are they actually well paying jobs for people with good skills?
Sikie wrote: » And there is nobody working in honeywell today because their orders are down so it not getting any better
reni10 wrote: » So 300 new jobs from the IDA in limerick in the last year, how many for Waterford???? All of this is going on as well when the supposed action plan for Waterford was supposed to be delivered more then 2 weeks ago! If the IDA do not get these PayPal jobs then forget Waterford ever getting any more jobs of this type or calibre.
letsbet wrote: » Are there not two honeywells? Maybe that explains the differing versions.
Aquos76 wrote: » There are actually 3 separate Honeywell site on the IDA park, the biggest is the big green place opposite B+L, this is the premises which had to take a day off yesterday, the second plant is located at the exit of the IDA park out on to the cleaboy road, and the third is located in the old measurex building, This is the software division of the company.
Aquos76 wrote: » Ah right, so what do they do in the measurex plant, I only assumed it was still the software division as that section used to be located in unit 411 and moved down to the measurex plant a few years back. As far as I'm aware, it's all office jobs in there.
Max Powers wrote: » Some time ago I e-mailed all our councillors and TDs regarding ''what work they done with regards to getting those 1000 paypal jobs to Waterford''. 90% of them did not reply, but to give those (3 who responded) their credit: Paudie Coffey's reponse was very good. Seamus Ryan - middling response John Cummins - middling response
Max Powers wrote: » Some time ago I e-mailed all our councillors and TDs regarding ''what work they done with regards to getting those 1000 paypal jobs to Waterford''. 90% of them did not reply, but to give those (3 who responded) their credit: Paudie Coffey's reponse was very good. Seamus Ryan - middling response John Cummins - middling response I dont care which partys they are from, the others didnt bother responding; Im now assuming they did nothing, no work or made any effort to get these jobs to Waterford. I made it very clear in my mail that I would not regard sending a letter genuine effort. Business is not done, deals are not made and influencing does not happen by sending letters. Its important that we all pressurise these people who think a couple of sound-bites on WLR or in the paper will keep us happy.
Max Powers wrote: » Thomas, posted list of names and contacts earlier. I just added to the thread so should be on first screen of discussions called List of public reps. I think every one who gives out about politicians and wants to improve our city/country should have these names and contacts on a file on their computer.