09/01/2012
Advice
The best options is to attend the recruitment days that I hold and so does pink panther around the bay, you need to get a nie (Spanish national insurance number) Don’t just walk into a place and drop your cv in have a conversation with the current staff or manager put your personality across.
Work and Money
Hours of work range dependent on what you do, it’s normally 5-10 hours 5 or 6 days a week, ticket selling is worth it if u are willing to work hard and say the same punt to every body. .. Wages to expect: Ticket selling 1-10 euro dependent on what tickets. Bar work 30-60 euro dependent on where you work. Pr’ing expect either a basic of 25-35 euro or commission of between 50 cents-2 euro per head
Money wise around 1000 is about right more if u can because for your accommodation u have to pay your first month rent then a bond on top
Its never to late or early people are recruiting all the time.
Recruitment days
I will be holding recruitment days every Tuesday through out May, me and my staff members will be there to help all the summer and especially at the start when you’re trying to find your feet. I have had a good response from the bars in the west end and bay area there looks to be a few jobs going, they will ask you to bring a cv including picture. I will have a translated transcript on hand to help you out with nie forms