I will visit Vienna for a long weekend and I would like to ask if it better to buy a Vienna card(72 hours free transportation plus discount on museum tickets and CAT-18.50Euro) or 72hours ticket(only ...
I will be in Vienna this weekend and am buying tickets ahead of time for Schoenbrunn Palace. I'd like to hear from some one who has been there. Should I buy tickets for the Imperial Tour (9.50 ...
my course is health care management and i start it 7 or 8 months later,i am wondering by having 11000$ i can enter australia and start my education and being able to find a job to support myself to ...
I heard some news about this and I really want to know if it's true..A small alternative republic for artists and such..is it true,if yes what's the name of it? First one to answer will get ...
Like that small country next to you guys? How would you guys feel if you had a black princess? Would you guys riot? Additional Details You guys don't have blacks over there just ...
Your best bet is to work in the tourism industry especially in a city that receives the most international tourists like Vienna, Salzburg, Innsbruck, etc. You could work in a hotel or pension that deals mainly with English speaking tourists (work at the concierge or tidy rooms), or a tour agency that needs English speaking tour guides or assistants, or work at an English/Australian/Canadian/American themed bar or restaurant as a waitress. During the summer months, farms and vineyards are always looking for labourers. Here's a good website to look at:
http://www.justlanded.com/english/austria/tools/just_landed_guide
Good luck with your job search!
Cheers,
Petra M
popwell56
Easy work for Yahoo they speak all languages.So you can get pay good money to its at bottom of page.
Martin S
If you are from a non EU country I am not sure if a student's visa will allow you to work (officially).
A lot of student's jobs can be found at the pinboards at the university. Also the student's representation (Ă–H) can be helpful.
Nevertheless speaking at least a little German would help.
jc.rowena
There are immigrants in Austria from many parts of the world. One can work as a waiter. If you speak English, it's not a problem. Austrians speak good English. If English is your native tongue, learning German would not be hard.