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  • Masterchief
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    • Apr 2011
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    Looking for a job in IRELAND

    Hi All

    5 years experience in stores/warehouse as Manager

    5 years as a technician on Ricoh Utax Kyocera etc

    Excellent References
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  • atech
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    • Aug 2010
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    #2
    Re: Looking for a job in IRELAND

    Originally posted by Masterchief
    Hi All

    5 years experience in stores/warehouse as Manager

    5 years as a technician on Ricoh Utax Kyocera etc

    Excellent References
    Do you accept expat from asia?

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    • ZOOTECH
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      • Jul 2007
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      #3
      Re: Looking for a job in IRELAND

      "Looking for a job in IRELAND"

      This is a little confusing, I'm sure, is it a question or a statement?
      "You can't trust your eyes, if your mind is out of focus" --

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      • Masterchief
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        #4
        Re: Looking for a job in IRELAND

        Originally posted by ZOOTECH
        "Looking for a job in IRELAND"


        This is a little confusing, I'm sure, is it a question or a statement?
        Its a term call Jobseeking lol, should i word it differently, I hate long, boring life stories so i made it point to point and direct,
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        • ZOOTECH
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          #5
          Re: Looking for a job in IRELAND

          Originally posted by Masterchief
          Its a term call Jobseeking lol, should i word it differently, I hate long, boring life stories so i made it point to point and direct,
          You could have said "I am looking for a job in Ireland"; the other poster is asking for job and might be in competion with you. Good luck, I hope you find a job; and I'm glad you and Paul maid up!
          "You can't trust your eyes, if your mind is out of focus" --

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          • Masterchief
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            • Apr 2011
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            #6
            Re: Looking for a job in IRELAND

            Originally posted by ZOOTECH
            You could have said "I am looking for a job in Ireland"; the other poster is asking for job and might be in competion with you. Good luck, I hope you find a job; and I'm glad you and Paul maid up!
            You should see my inbox all these trolls keep asking me for my email so they can send thier CV to me ha ha. I'm also glad i made up with Paul, I value my Rep regardless of what anyone else thinks. If you and your Wife are going through a tough period, And you ask your 2 best friends for advice.

            Your Friend A, Married for 15 years to a lovely wife who stands by him 100% gives you his advice on marrital guidance, or

            Your Friend B, Married twice now divorced, Unsuccesful in work, Gambler, a bit rowdy, and Online Gamer with little or no friends Gives you marrital guidance also

            Which friend would you take advice from

            A man with good rep, or a man with bad rep
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            • JR2ALTA
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              #7
              Re: Looking for a job in IRELAND

              How is Ireland's economy? One minute I hear it's doomed, then I hear it's booming.

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              • Masterchief
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                • JR2ALTA
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                  #9
                  Re: Looking for a job in IRELAND

                  Everything else aside.

                  Is working 9-5 or 9-5:30 not a typical work week?

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                  • Masterchief
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                    • Apr 2011
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                    #10
                    Re: Looking for a job in IRELAND

                    Originally posted by JR2ALTA
                    Everything else aside.

                    Is working 9-5 or 9-5:30 not a typical work week?
                    Yeah sometimes 8 - 5 and early on friday, or later if your boss wont pay breaks. I really dont mind a 40hr working week but i aint going to pour sweat and rough it out for 12 mths for 188 + 50 euro C'mon like slave labour went out with the indians.

                    I would love to find the Intern Job that was advertised ( With no pay ) and the expectations and tasks laid out by the Hiring Manager and show you ( but i wont be posting links again)

                    He prctically wanted advanced everything, From English speaking to Computer skills and also a heap of accredited licences like Fork Lift, Counter Balance, H&S, Manual Lifting, Own Car for Delivery, FCDL the lot
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                    • ZOOTECH
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                      Re: Looking for a job in IRELAND

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                      He prctically wanted advanced everything, From English speaking to Computer skills and also a heap of accredited licences like Fork Lift, Counter Balance, H&S, Manual Lifting, Own Car for Delivery, FCDL the lot[/QUOTE]

                      I have those skills, is he still looking?
                      "You can't trust your eyes, if your mind is out of focus" --

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                      • Masterchief
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                        #12
                        Re: Looking for a job in IRELAND

                        Originally posted by ZOOTECH

                        He prctically wanted advanced everything, From English speaking to Computer skills and also a heap of accredited licences like Fork Lift, Counter Balance, H&S, Manual Lifting, Own Car for Delivery, FCDL the lot
                        I have those skills, is he still looking?

                        Ill let you know ZOOTECH, PMSL thinking about it
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                        • mojorolla
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                          #13
                          Re: Looking for a job in IRELAND

                          Originally posted by Masterchief
                          You should see my inbox all these trolls keep asking me for my email so they can send thier CV to me ha ha. I'm also glad i made up with Paul, I value my Rep regardless of what anyone else thinks. If you and your Wife are going through a tough period, And you ask your 2 best friends for advice.

                          Your Friend A, Married for 15 years to a lovely wife who stands by him 100% gives you his advice on marrital guidance, or

                          Your Friend B, Married twice now divorced, Unsuccesful in work, Gambler, a bit rowdy, and Online Gamer with little or no friends Gives you marrital guidance also

                          Which friend would you take advice from

                          A man with good rep, or a man with bad rep

                          You take the advice of both friends, add your own wisdom, and make your decision based on that.
                          Reputation mean a lot in the real world, but doesn't amount to a hill of beans on the internet.


                          Failing to plan is planning to fail!!!

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                          • Masterchief
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                            Re: Looking for a job in IRELAND

                            Originally posted by mojorolla
                            You take the advice of both friends, add your own wisdom, and make your decision based on that.
                            Reputation mean a lot in the real world, but doesn't amount to a hill of beans on the internet.


                            Well i beg to differ myself.. Rep is like a trusted site, You wont open a page on an untrusted site unless you know what it is
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