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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,521 ✭✭✭JustRoss23


    that great elflass i am gonna head tomorrow wont be in there till 12 doh:o probs stay till 4 or half bus at 5.15 to catch how far is it out from the haypenny bridge? dress smart? thinking shoes/cords/shirt overkill?:D hopefully there will be some electrician companys:D:D


  • Registered Users Posts: 19 elflass


    JustRoss23 wrote: »
    that great elflass i am gonna head tomorrow wont be in there till 12 doh:o probs stay till 4 or half bus at 5.15 to catch how far is it out from the haypenny bridge? dress smart? thinking shoes/cords/shirt overkill?:D hopefully there will be some electrician companys:D:D
    Hey justross23

    Not sure about the distance from the happening bridge. I'm not from dub myself but I read somewhere that a bus goes there from o'connell street. My guess is it's about a 20/30 min walk.

    12 - 4 should give you lots of time. The biggest queues were for the diamond recruitment group and Canadian immigration specialists.

    Shoes cords and shirt sound perfect. Most of the lads there were wearing same or jeans/slacks and jumper over shirt. Some lads there were wearing track suit bottoms and runners but think they were more into the travelling/aus whv visas. Saw a couple of lads wearing suits but 80% were wearing shoes shirt and slacks/jeans/cords.

    I saw an elec company there (thik it was Talon), might be worth checking them out.

    Best of luck with it!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,521 ✭✭✭JustRoss23


    cheers i will update tomorrow evening thanks for the help:)


  • Registered Users Posts: 19 elflass


    Ah did a quick search and the no7 bus from opp super macs on oconnell street will bring you out there. Best to check out their timetable.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1 jonathanj


    Hi there. I am hoping to head to Canada soon if I can secure a vise and I am thinking of going to this working abroad expo in Dublin this weekend but I am an unskilled, unqualified 20 year old. Will this expo be of any use to me.? Thanks in advance for the help


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  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Just a quickie, it's not opposite supermac's, the bus stop you want is on O'Connell Bridge itself. The no4 bus will drop you there too.

    I'm in work today & tomorrow, and on Wednesday they're in Cork & I'll be working.

    I'll be flying over to Manchester to see them next weekend!


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