Ranging from engineers to business support
180 new jobs have been announced at bus company Go-Ahead.
Jobs will be created in Kildare & Dublin, ranging from drivers & engineers to administration & business support.
The new recruits will support the company's expansion to cover the C-Spine route on the new BusConnects network in Dublin.
Minister Eamon Ryan says public transport is a key tool in tackling climate change and alleviating traffic congestion.
Managing Direct of of Go-Ahead Ireland, Andrew Edwards says anyone with a car licence will be fully paid to upskill as a bus driver:

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