Re: Looking for a job in IRELAND
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
Looking for a job in IRELAND
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Re: Looking for a job in IRELAND
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.
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Re: Looking for a job in IRELAND
Ill let you know ZOOTECH, PMSL thinking about itLeave a comment:
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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?Leave a comment:
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Re: Looking for a job in IRELAND
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 lotLeave a comment:
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Everything else aside.
Is working 9-5 or 9-5:30 not a typical work week?Leave a comment:
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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.Leave a comment:
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Re: Looking for a job in IRELAND
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 repLeave a comment:
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Re: Looking for a job in IRELAND
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!Leave a comment:
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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?Leave a comment:
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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
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