Bjr à tous, mon ami et moi même, souhaitons partir vivre et travailler aux US.
Comme chacun le sait, il nous faut un job avant tout, c'est pourquoi je me permet de venir demander si quelqu'un ne pourrai pas nous aider...
Mon ami est pâtissier, et donc si quelqu'un connait ou cherche un pâtissier se serait génial. Kom c'est pas mal la galère, en ce moment niveau économie, je tente ma chance un peu partout.
Sinon si vous vivez aux US et que vous connaissez des patisseries qui pourraient être susceptible d'embaucher un pti français ce serait super aussi.
En tout cas merci bcp à tous, jvous revaudrais ça...
Je cherche à partir depuis déjà un bon moment, donc là jsui presque désespérée ;-)
Comme toujours pour s'expatrier dans un pays il faut y aller en vacances pour trouver des contacts, on ne part pas comme ça à l'aveuglette et il faut un visa de travail.
Il n'y a pas de petite patisserie comme chez nous, le travail est tres different, il faut peut etre essayer dans les grands hôtels où restaurants, je sais qu'a New york il y a des restaurants tenus par des Français, en général le savoir faire Français est recherché.
Mon ami est pâtissier, et donc si quelqu'un connait ou cherche un pâtissier se serait génial. Kom c'est pas mal la galère, en ce moment niveau économie, je tente ma chance un peu partout.
Au cas où ça vous aurait échappé, la crise est beaucoup + profonde et violente aux USA qu'en Europe. Faut pas trop rêver non plus 🤪
Ok je sais bien tout ça et je commence vraiment à me dire qu'il faut qu'on aille directement voir sur place, mais le pb c'est un peu le budget kan même !! on n'a pas prévu de faire plusieurs aller/retour avec le prix que ça coûte...
Je vais regarder pour les restos merci pr l'info 😉
J'attends de vos nouvelles, si d'autre on des info...
bjr. d'abord j'aime pas les gens qui disent que tout est noir et que l'amérique est en crise plus que l'europe.avant tout les USA, est un continent avec 360 millions d'ahbitants donc plus de resto plus d'hotel ect..plus d'opportunités comme londres qui fait 4 fois paris meme si ya crise l'amérique reste tjrs l'amérique et le taux de chomage est de 10% et la françe est de 12% donc ya pas photo en amérique il ya presque 2 millions de chomeurs pour une population de 360 millions alors arréter de noircir le taleau. je te conseille de partir et voir sur place et je suis sur que tu trouveras de taf ds 2 a 3 semaines max si yu cherches sérieusement. fais porte a porte ça marche trés bien.en plus t'as un métier formidable patissier c'est pas donner a tout le monde et c'est trés recherché.alors prend ton billet un peu de tune vu que le dollar est bàs et tente ta chance toute façon tu perd rien puisque iç t'as pas de taf et qui ne tente rien a rien.et crois moi new york tu vas adoré car j'ai visité cette grande ville 4 fois la dérniére en 2006. je suis de nature optimiste et tant que t'as pas vu toi méme ne te décourage pas.fonce le vie est courte. si t'as besoin d'autres renseigenments n'hésite pas.
In the end , we only regret the chances we didn't take, Relationship we are afraid to have, and the decisions we waited too long to make.
Je peut te dire que ton discours fait rêver mais la réalité est un peu differente ... c'est bien encore la crise ici et ça se fait ( Énormément de maison en Vente), De plus les entreprises Américaines ou Française ont une préférence a former un américain que de payer un français sas visa ou Green card (long et couteux pour l'entreprise )
Enfin tu peut toujours essayer ! qui ne tente rien n'a rien mais bon si tu veut bosser aux USA parceque c'est la crise en France (surement au chômage ) sa sera dure de trouver aux USA
d'abord, il ya un mal entendu énorme en françe ce qui concrne la crise en Amérique. j'ai des amis(es) avec qui je parle presque chaque semaine ils vivent a new york, le travail y en a méme s'il ya la crise. et une chose les gens qui perdent leur logements ça c'est autres chose diffirente. si tu cherche a tafer ds les restaurant et les hotels ou les magasins tu peux tjrs trouver, car les suprimes ça c'est la crise de l'immobilier. je comprend ton point de vue mais il faut savoir que l'amérique c'est un continent et pas un pays il ya 50 états donc t'as tjrs plus d'opportunités que ds un pays normal car là tu es ds un continent faut pas camparer l'imcamparable. en plus lui il a pas de taf alors faire un tour a new york qui sait il trouvera peut etre son bonheur toute façon il n'a rien a perdre que s'enrichir d'éxpérience.et je te parle par éxpérience. regarde londres pourkoi ya plus de taf car c'est simple londres fait 4 fois Paris alors tu comprends ce que je veux dire. bonne soiréé et a la prochaine.
In the end , we only regret the chances we didn't take, Relationship we are afraid to have, and the decisions we waited too long to make.
sauf que la crise touche tout le monde ici! y compri les restos (pleins de restos ont ferme, et bcp moins de serveurs dans les autres), hotels (dans certains hotels, ils ferment des etages et donc virent les employes non utilises), et magasins (ceux qui travaillent dans les magasins ont vu leurs heures reduites! et meme dans les supermarches on fait la queue maintenant car ils ont reduits les caissieres/caissiers par ex)!🤪
alors oui, ca peut faire une belle experience de venir ici; c'est peut-etre pas le bon moment c'est tout (les gens esperent que l'ete va faire redemarrer un peu tout ca😎).
et oui la crise touche tres fortement les USA (meme a NYC!).
50% de mes amis Francais (je dis bien 50%) sont rentres en France depuis les 10 derniers mois (si je compte mes amis d'autres nationalites, ca fait plus de 50%!), et TOUS pour raison economique (perte de leur emploi ou autre); les etrangers sont les 1er 'a partir' (ce sont eux qu'on vire plus facilement!).
De plus venir travailler au black aux US, ce n'est vraiment pas idyllique!!
"Le monde est un livre et ceux qui ne voyagent pas n'en lisent qu'une page." (Saint Augustin)
Super merci pour tous ça, mais la base de mon message n'attendais pas ce genre de réponses, pour cela vous pouvez ouvrir un autre post !!
Moi je cherche des potentiels futur employeurs, donc merci pour vos conseils, mais mon post "patissier aux EU" donne plus très envie maintenant ....
Je sais bien tout ce qui se passe, c'est pourquoi j'ai noté que j'élargissais le + possible mes recherche en postant des mess. sur des forums, donc je continue de chercher mais merci kan même je vais pas trop me faire de film (même si c un peu déjà fait )..
A toute personne pouvant nous aider pour trouver un job de patissier, merci d'avance pour votre aide.
Salut naninette, jviens de voir ton message et par chance aujourdhui jai vu 2 offres d'emplois de patissier sur le site www.emploi-international.org
La 1ere c'est une offre de patissier/cuisinier a Houston, Texas
La 2eme c'est pour un poste de chef patissier a Las Vegas (!), Nevada
Voila, si tu trouves pas le lien contacte moi et surtout si ça marche pour vous tenez moi au courant (jcherche aussi 1 job aux states).
En esperant que ça marche pour vous.
Merci Michigan pour tes réponses, je le regarde tout les jours ce site, et c'est pas bon pour ces 2 offres, j'attend qu'il y en ai de nouvelles...
Allez on continue, bonne chance à toi ossi
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