MerchantOfEnnis
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Seeing as you got 90% of your rides while working in bars i will gladly work for 11 eu per hour,
It sounds better than it is, most of the fellas were fat and ugly
Seeing as you got 90% of your rides while working in bars i will gladly work for 11 eu per hour,
I'm sorryIt sounds better than it is, most of the fellas were fat and ugly
There's an ad up on Indeed today, from a very well run and decent pub in the city.
Looking for a "senior bartender" and paying €11. You're not even going to get a college student for that, never mind a senior bartender.
There's an ad up on Indeed today, from a very well run and decent pub in the city.
Looking for a "senior bartender" and paying €11. You're not even going to get a college student for that, never mind a senior bartender.
I'm quite shocked that you were able to spell CV m8.Thanks for the tip off, I've sent in my cv. I have to prove I'm actively looking for work to keep the jobseeker sons of bitches of my case.
Feck of m8.I'm quite shocked that you were able to spell CV m8.
If you need any help re social welfare pop into noels any morning, DT holds clinics there,Thanks for the tip off, I've sent in my cv. I have to prove I'm actively looking for work to keep the jobseeker sons of bitches of my case.
This was discussed in another thread so I said I'd direct the discussion in here
Should the Up the ra Song be played in pubs?
We have so many British people here, both tourists and residents, and it's likely that some of them frequent our public houses. Is it fair for them to have to listen to songs glorifying an organisation that hates them?
If I was paying €6 for a pint of beer and the barman put on a song with lyrics like "fuck you EnnisY ya cunt" or "get the fuck out of my country EnnisY ya bollox", I'd feel uncomfortable and probably wouldn't go back to that pub.
Also ironically, I wonder how many regulars in the British owned Linen Weaver would sing along if this song came on?
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