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Our old friend, uncertainty

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There was a time—not so long ago—when uncertainty felt like a temporary visitor. During the long stretch of Covid, we told ourselves that disruption had an end point, that normality, however redefined, would eventually return. And when it did, even imperfectly, there was a quiet assumption that we had endured our share of upheaval. That perhaps, having navigated pandemic and recession, the road ahead might finally smooth.

‘Much that I would like to say must go unsaid.’

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On December 7 1922, Pádraic Ó Máille TD and his friend Sean Hales TD of Cork, walked out of a hotel on Ormonde Quay, by Dublin’s river Liffy. They just had lunch, and were on their way back to the Dáil in Leinster House, a short drive away. Ó Máille, Galway city and Connemara’s first TD, had been appointed Leas Ceann Comhairle (deputy speaker ).

And finally, have you any questions for us?

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By the time you reach the end of the interview, all you want to do is get out the door as fast as you can. However, that could be a mistake, and asking the right question or questions might just help you to secure a job offer, writes SABINA TRENCH, CAREER COACH, SLI NUA CAREERS.

 

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