Je suis a la recherche d une personne pour m aider a faire tourner mon petit resto a eastbourne, dans le sud de l angleterre. Le travail consiste a de la cuisine et du nettoyage, ainsi qu un contact direct avec les clients des que votre anglais est suffisant. Aucune experience necessaire mais un interet pour la cuisine un avantage. Une formation complete est offerte. Une duree tres flexible, cependant je compterai sur vous pour rester jusqu a la fin de votre mandat. heures de travail du mardi au samedi 12-2 6-9 (a peu pres) et £100 par semaine garantis (conges payes inclus, le salaire minimum en angleterre est de £5.52/h si vous avez plus de 21 ans et £4.60/h si vous avez moins)(vous devez etre flexible pendant ces jours)(doit etre dispo noel et nouvel an au cas ou je decide d ouvrir (incertain)). Question logement je vous aide a trouver une chambre proche du restaurant et il faut compter entre 50 et 65 pounds par semaine.
Je vous proposerai mon assistance 24/7 et vous ferai decouvrir un peu la vie ici si vous le souhaitez.
N hesitez pas a poser vos questions. Pour votre "application" merci d envoyer CV+photo par email. Vous devez etre disponible dans les 2 semaines a venir.
Je viens de lire votre annonce et je serai intéressé parceque disponible de suite jusqu'au 08/10 Janvier 2009...Je ne suis pas formé dans le domaine mais je suis motivé pour apprendre et rejoindre votre équipe .Sérieux et rigoureux, je maîtrise un peu l'anglais et est prêt à m'investir dans votre petit resto.....Parcontre je n'ai pas très bien saisi en quoi consiste les chiffres dans ton annonce, notamment les horaires?Est - ce que j'ai bien compris:Horaires de boulot de 12H à 14h et de 18h à 21h c'est ça?J'ai 39ans et je suis de la région alsace, donc pas si loin?Est-ce que tu prends en charge le déplacement?Quel est ta ou tes spécialités proposées? Si tu décides d'ouvrir pendant les fêtes de fin d'année et que l'on tombe éventuellement d'accord cela ne me dérange pas du tout de travailler à ce moment..et j'allais oublier je suis d'origine maghrébine...
En attendant de vous lire et à bientôt.......
Cordialement, Akla
Tout a fait, au niveau des horaires, ce sont des "splits shifts" qui s adaptent a l activite du resto. Par moment il y a du monde et d autres (surtout a partir d octobre) des periodes de vide.
Le deplacement n est pas pris en charge par contre il y a peut etre une possibilite de covoiturage (gratuit) a partir de lens (pas de calais) dans les semaines a venir.
L annonce est encore fraiche merci donc d envoyer CV+photo par email bolton1520@hotmail.com . Je vous recontacterai si vous etes "succesful" dans les jours a venir.
Bonjour,
Nous nous présentons, nous sommes deux étudiants. Nous voudrions partir en Angleterre durant 1 mois ou 2 (juillet et août 2009) dans le but de travailler tout en apprenant l'anglais.
Voici notre présentation,
Sophie 18 ans étudiante en deuxième année a l'école internationale Tunon de paris (école de tourisme hôtellerie...) j'ai auparavant effectué des stages dans l'hôtellerie et la restauration
(hôtel 4étoiles Raphaël Paris, restaurant Kbeach plage Monaco...).
J'ai pour but d'apprendre l'anglais car j'ai comme objectif de devenir hôtesse de l'air. Par conséquent, je serais très motivée et capable d'intégrer n'importe qu'elle poste dans le domaine de la restauration.
Gaëtan 21 ans étudiant en deuxième année de DUT Gestion des Entreprises et des Administrations à Beauvais. J'ai auparavant travaillé au MC Donald et j'envisage durant cet année de travailler en tant que serveur ou en extra dans un hôtel 4étoiles.
Mon but est également d'apprendre l'anglais en vue de mon intégration en école de commerce. Pour ce type d'école, l'anglais est primordial. Ainsi, je serais motivé et capable d'intégrer toute sorte de poste afin d'apprendre l'anglais.Pour plus d'information, vous pouvez nous envoyer un mail à cette adresse.
bonjours, vous faite quelle genre de cuisine, j'ai été gérante d'un snack, je préparais des sandwichs, des pâtes, des salades, j'ai fait l'école hotelière mais je me suis spécialisé dans la salle, vous pouvez détaillé le travaille, d'avance merci, mais...
vous cherchez pas aussi une serveuse?
j'ai 34ans, je travaille actuellement comme barman dans un crowne plaza hotel, à bruxelles et je voudrais améliorer l'anglais que je ne maitrise pas encore, mais j'apprend tres vite et j'ai une solide expérience en salle, je suis resistante au stresse, flexible, rapide et organisée, capable de travailler seule ou en équipe.Ou peut etre connaissez vous un restaurateur qui cherche du personel?
je suis capable de prendre les commandes en anglais.
c'est sympa de proposer ça, mais £100 la semaine sans le logement, franchement c'est pas cher payé, cela fait à peine €120 ...soit moins de €500 en fin de mois(sans compter le logement) pour faire ce boulot franchement il faut être très voire très motivé....surtout pour être dans un coin perdue, mais bon si cela intéresse quelqu'un..!!!AVIS aux AMATEURS!!!...
schawna
la réalité est beaucoup plus intéressante que ses rêves....
le resto est reference sur www.totaltravel.co.uk ou vous pouvez voir le genre de cuisine.... Il s appele "exquis" a eastbourne. Reponse a schawna: en effet je propose le minimum pour vivre en angleterre, cependant vous ne voyez pas les autres avantages: un soutien pour tout le sejour (logement, administration, problemes quelqu ils soient...) et aussi le gain enorme de temps et d argent qui est effectue car tout est pret a l arrivee de ;a personne. Si vous arrivez en angleterre sans travail ni logement, il vous faudra pas mal de chance pour trouver quelque chose de correct en moins de 2 semaines...
au niveau budget, 100 livres c est entre 50 et 60 livres pour le logement et 20 pour la nourriture.
ensuite au niveau du coin perdu, eastbourne est a 30 min de brighton et 1h30 de londres et est une ville de 100000 habitants. La vie est ainsi moins folle et les grandes sorties ne sont qu a un train de distance.
Bonsoir, l'offre m'intéresse tout particulièrement. Réalisant une année de césure, j'avais l'intention de partir à Londres afin d'améliorer mon anglais. Je suis donc disponible de suite jusqu'au mois de juin 2009. Petite précision, je ne dispose d'aucune expérience dans le domaine mais j'apprend assez vite. Côté rémunération, des négociations seront éventuellement prévisibles après constat du niveau de vie sur place.
Possibilité de me contacter via mon mail: malik_287@hotmail.fr
Je viens de lire votre offre, et j'aimerais simplement savoir si elle est encore d'actualité. Pour ma part, je pense partir au mois de janvier et jusque juin/juillet, sachant que j'ai déjà la possibilité d'être logée à Eastbourne même.
bonjour
je suis un homme atout faire , je reside au cameroun , je suis intersse par voitre annonce
disponible atout moment faire moi signe l a prochaine fois
jau juste besion de votre invitation pour me deplacer
merci
email.eoneeone@yahoo.fr tel .00237 75 88 78 20
willy
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