10green bottles wrote: » Yeah cheers,dont forget your slave vest if you get the job.:rolleyes:
Mr. Loverman wrote: »
10green bottles wrote: » £6.50 an hour= €**** all and you have to travel,eat and god knows what tax.
ANXIOUS wrote: » People rather sit on the dole than work, shocker.
skipz wrote: » Fair play for the link Mr.Loverman, might help someone local with a job!;) And 10green bottles, that is utter sh1te talk! If i was back in Ireland still getting my 97.50 euro a week off the social id gladly apply for this job.
10green bottles wrote: » Go for it,travel down from Dublin.It is not a dole issue it is a fair pay for fair work issue,Feck the Dole.
ANXIOUS wrote: » I have a job thanks, but i know if i was on the dole in dundalk i would jump at this job. A good wage for no qualifications.
10green bottles wrote: » Thats great,tipping me cap to you.I knew this would draw a good audience of anti-doler's like yourself.I am sure you are working for €5 ph wereever you are.
MugMugs wrote: » Not really getting your argument here buddy. Are you saying that you'd rather be on the dole earning..... whatever you get on the dole instead of working for this crowd in Newry?
skipz wrote: » Yes your right I am anti-dole, was on it on and off for 3 year before i left the country and hated it. Iam just saying that people need to get more motivated when jobs arise instead of the excuses, like yours, why not to work.
10green bottles wrote: » I do work,but for a commute it would cost you at least €10 a day and you have to add in grub too.Sorry but £6.50 ph dos'nt do it for me or many bar the anti-dole crowd.
Mr. Loverman wrote: » Hi all I thought some of you might be interested in this.
MugMugs wrote: » Means to an end I suppose. I've never been unfortunate to not have a job but one would assume that it easier to change horse instead of getting back onto the horse. Personally, I'd work for peanuts if it would keep my family fed, watered and with a roof over their heads.
VODAFONE was last night accused of "callously" exporting more than 300 jobs to Northern Ireland. The telecoms company yesterday told 316 workers at its call centres in Dundalk and Dublin that it was moving to a new provider, Teleperformance, which is based in Newry, Co Down. The call centres are operated at present by Rigney Dolphin, which has 113 employees in Dublin working on the Vodafone contract, and another 177 based in Dundalk. As part of the switch, another 26 staff who are directly employed by Vodafone, 10 in Dublin and 16 in Dundalk, will also see their jobs transfer to Teleperformance.