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Jun 1, 2019 · HR bosses at An Post are on the hunt for friendly faces to join their crack team of TV licence inspectors in the capital.
Jun 1, 2019 · An Post are looking for people to join their crack team of TV licence inspectors in Dublin. They have put out a release saying they need more "outdoor temporary, part-time TV licence...
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Aug 14, 2019 · An Post are currently looking for part-time TV license inspectors to join their team. Inspectors will be working shifts four days a week and will get Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday off each week. Successful applicants will be required to work a total of 21 hours a week and will be paid €12.94 per hour. Here's all you need to know if you think ...
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In Ireland, a television licence is required for any address at which there is a television set. Since 2016, the annual licence fee is €160. [1] Revenue is collected by An Post, the Irish postal service. The bulk of the fee is used to fund Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ), the state broadcaster.