Aisling Bea, Kildare comedian and actor had the UK government suggest she take up work in a meat factory to compensate for losing out on gigs due to COVID-19.
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With people out of work in the UK due to COVID-19, the government created a website to suggest alternative choices of employment. Award-winning comedian and Kildare native Aisling Bea logged her list of considerable skills, only to find out her dream job was really as a meat factory worker.
I've a few contacts if Aisling is interested, but they might not see the funny side of a comedian who gets the chop.
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With people out of work in the UK due to COVID-19, the government created a website to suggest alternative choices of employment. Award-winning comedian and Kildare native Aisling Bea logged her list of considerable skills, only to find out her dream job was really as a meat factory worker.
I've a few contacts if Aisling is interested, but they might not see the funny side of a comedian who gets the chop.
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