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Thread: jobs in ireland

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    does anyone know if companies/employers in ireland are still taking on apprentices?
    I was paid off from my electrical apprentiship about 2 months ago and i cant find work anywhere. Its really frustrating!! Companies only seem to be taking on fully qualified people now!
    I'm trying soo hard not to end up in a dead ender atm but its not lookin too hopefull.
    + rep for help ta

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    No idea, but it's tough times - fully qualified and experienced workers are now taking lower paid jobs than they're used to and are over-qualified for just to have a job.

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    umm, do you only wanna find work in Ireland? I know people take on apprentices elsewhere in the UK.
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    that is tight that they have cut you off mid-way. is there not a local college that you can take a similiar course in for free or for so little money?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Misawa View Post
    No idea, but it's tough times - fully qualified and experienced workers are now taking lower paid jobs than they're used to and are over-qualified for just to have a job.
    bigtime! its a nightmare like.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ardemax View Post
    umm, do you only wanna find work in Ireland? I know people take on apprentices elsewhere in the UK.
    ive got distant relatives in ireland so it would be easier for finding accomodation etc.

    Quote Originally Posted by alexxxxx View Post
    that is tight that they have cut you off mid-way. is there not a local college that you can take a similiar course in for free or for so little money?
    i had a day release at work on which i went to college and gained my nvq level 1 in electrical installation. i could go to college to gain a level 2 (which is industry standard to become fully qualified once your time-served). its full time though. id prefer not to do this because i wont be earning any money, but i guess it could be a good backup plan.

    cheers.

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    i need a rent boy in dublin


    jkes lol, tesco and most shops tke on christams staff try that

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    go self employed, easier these days.

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    You can't become a self-employed electrician right off the bat.

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    couldnt go self employed cuz im not fully qualified. only completed nvq 1 in installation.
    gonna go for this though, big company so it would be a mazin job

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    Best of luck.

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