allibastor wrote: » Thought you were not allowed an intern if there was no possibility of full time employment at the end?
Acacia wrote: » Except you don't get the dole for doing nothing- you get it for actively seeking work. In theory, anyway. Of course, people abuse the system- but to say people get paid the dole to 'do nothing' is not true.
I appreciate that the Social Welfare department themselves, in supporting private companies' exploitation of the unemployed by allowing them access to free labour via internships, have confused the entire issue as one is not actively seeking work when they are 'interning' for 40 hours a week stacking shelves, but I don't think it's fair that the unemployed should be punished for Social Welfare's incompetence.
OldGoat wrote: » If I had the available time I'd stick in an application. The opportunity to see the inner workings in the corridors of power, of seeing Politics at work firsthand is very tempting.
Based in KINGSCOURT Ref. INTE-979747 Description The intern will gain practical experience in dealing with customers in person and over the phone and handling and balancing a till and office administration e.g. scanning and filing and working in a team environment. The intern will receive formal/informal training in the following: Customer service and services the credit union provides. Learning the company policies and procedures. Training in credit union activities to cover customer care, loan structure and delivery. On completion the intern will have attained skills in customer interaction, working as a team, working with figures and experience in a large number of areas to do with office administration.
Based in DUBLIN 17 Ref. INTE-979730 Description The intern will gain practical experience in retail sales. The successful candidate s daily tasks will include general sales, processing sales orders on computer, dealing with customers on a face to face basis, assembling customer orders for shipping. The intern will receive formal/informal training in the following : - sales, computer systems, manual handling and forklift training. On completion the intern will have attained skills in sales, people skills in relation to communication with customers and other sales team members, computer skills in relation to software packages.
Based in CORK CITY Ref. INTE-979735 Description The intern will gain practical experience in IT customer support role. Shadowing Senior Engineers, helpdesk support, taking & logging calls, onsite work, fixing PCs, printers, changing hard drives, data backup. Service and maintenance support for clients. The intern will receive formal/informal training in the following: PCs, printer & server maintenance. On completion the intern will have attained skills in: PCs, printers & server maintenance. Team work. Customer care. Organisational skills.
Fukuyama wrote: » €14.99 ticket to London is the better option for graduates.
Sandwich Artist Based in TUAM (URBAN) Ref. INTE-971808 Description The intern will gain practical experience in customer service, sandwich preparation, health and safety within the work place and inventory control and stock ordering The intern will receive formal/informal training in the following health and safety food hygiene practice, POS training and stock control. On completion the intern will have attained skills in customer service, online courses within Subway, Food preparation, health and safety and Food hygiene. Skills Requirements A willing to be part of a team and to gain customer service skills Please Note: This is an Internship. An allowance of €50 per week will be paid in addition to your current Social Welfare payment.See eligibility criteria above. DepartmentSubway Tuam
Armchair Andy wrote: » Whatever happened to an honest days pay for an honest day's work in this country? Seems the working class are expected to work for nothing yet again.
myshirt wrote: » What about a chap from a poorer background trying to make a go of things and better himself, what if he wanted to do this? He can't. And that's appalling. It's more of this 'closed to the elite' culture of the political class. No equality of opportunity. There are already significant barriers for young men from poorer backgrounds wishing to advancing oneself, and now perpetuated by a politician that is for a new fairer Ireland? Bull. Pay the lad ffs.
OldGoat wrote: » He can't? Why not?
c_man wrote: » They'll never make it over there without Sandwich Artistry skills. Better train up before getting the planejobsbridge
The successful applicant will be trained as a Sandwich Artist
The Sandwich Artist® greets and serves guests, prepares food, maintains food safety and sanitation standards, and handles or processes light paperwork. Exceptional customer service is a major component of this position.
osarusan wrote: » It's not jobbridge. How common are political internships in Ireland? I'd have thought that there would be plenty of people keen to get involved with this (who would already be involved with the party at youth level), but of course, Renua doesn't have the pull that other parties do.
osarusan wrote: » The joke has become reality.
seamus wrote: » To be fair, it's not a criticism of JobsBridge, it's the actual job title that Subway give to their bread stuffers.
Fukuyama wrote: » 3 months. No pay. Young, working class graduates don't have three months of living expenses saved up. Particularly when in three months they'll still be looking for paid work and not be entitled to the dole.
twowheelsonly wrote: » Forget the laptop, the most telling statement in this has to be "Please note that the position cannot be made permanent, but may be extended in duration". Does she have nobody in her own family willing to work for free or did they all tell her where to get off ?? Maybe family are only 'suitably qualified' when there's a nice wage packet attached :rolleyes:
mosesgun wrote: » I have a bit of a thing for Lucinda so might stick in an application. Not sure though if it's a fella in his mid forties with feck all interest in politics that she's looking for. I have my own laptop and even and iPad that she could borrow if she was stuck. We'd have a great laugh me and Lucinda. I'd have to give up my job though.
Fukuyama wrote: » Young, working class graduates don't have three months of living expenses saved up. Particularly when in three months they'll still be looking for paid work and not be entitled to the dole.
osarusan wrote: » I know, that's what I meant. This is the joke people made years ago - a sandwich artist or a sandwich technician, or similar.
RoyalMarine wrote: » I remember vaguely a job advertised stating that they were looking for a fuel injection technician.
gandalf wrote: » The plucked eyebrow look turns you on then ?