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P-p-p-pick up parcels instead of passengers?
« on: February 25, 2026, 03:26:16 pm »
This would suit Octy - no more talking to us apes as he calls us Oirish  yay

An Post to hire 300 new postal delivery staff nationwide

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An Post has said that it plans to hire 300 more postal delivery staff nationwide to meet strong growth demands in its national parcel delivery network.  The company has also opened a new parcel processing facility at Cheeverstown in Dublin 24 which will be automated over the coming months in time for the 2026 peak season.

... "300 additional frontline delivery staff will increase capacity in the "last mile" while additional processing at Cheeverstown will provide "middle mile" capacity until a major new parcels site for Ireland is opened at the end of the decade," Mr McRedmond said.

I wonder would a sPSV licence be seen as an advantage?
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Re: P-p-p-pick up parcels instead of passengers?
« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2026, 03:32:52 pm »
This would suit Octy - no more talking to us apes as he calls us Oirish  yay

An Post to hire 300 new postal delivery staff nationwide

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An Post has said that it plans to hire 300 more postal delivery staff nationwide to meet strong growth demands in its national parcel delivery network.  The company has also opened a new parcel processing facility at Cheeverstown in Dublin 24 which will be automated over the coming months in time for the 2026 peak season.

... "300 additional frontline delivery staff will increase capacity in the "last mile" while additional processing at Cheeverstown will provide "middle mile" capacity until a major new parcels site for Ireland is opened at the end of the decade," Mr McRedmond said.

I wonder would a sPSV licence be seen as an advantage?

I will apply watty thanks ..... ive bean wunderin wat the fuk im goin do now that wer all fuked an abandoned by the " yous oirish government " ......
Im 60 next month an probly unemployable but sure weed hav a go at antin
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Re: P-p-p-pick up parcels instead of passengers?
« Reply #2 on: February 25, 2026, 04:15:07 pm »
Yer ma would be dead proud of you.  A uniform and maybe a cap as well!
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