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How can i get a job in montreal.... if i speak no french>?
a min-wage job is fine as long as they hire people who speaks no or minimum french. are there any job that will hire a person who speaks no french?? like.... maybe a cashier at a groccery store? and what about the application forms and the interviewing proccess??
some people who live in mtl dont even speak french and they get along fine, work downtown or west island or st-leonard there are english areas in mtl good luck.
jenisisgrafix
Ok, I can see you have been given no help here at all. What you should try to do is contact a placement agency, they can find you a job. The best one I know of is Quantum, but here is a full list of placement agencies:
its simple do not work at a restaurant *fast food ether)
grocery store no no
don't work at a translation booth
probably work at any place where you have to talk to people in french
I live in montreal and a lot of places are english
Leafsfan29 is on the 1st tee
If you're dealing with people to any capacity you will need to be able to speak both English and French.
You can search online for English speaking jobs, but they're few and far between.
Citizen Kane
Look up for 'Call Center' in either the Yellow Pages or on the www.411.ca
Some of the clients of those call centers are in the US and thus have only English-speaking customers.
Eire
apprenez français.....
Goddess of Grammar
Not a cashier but maybe a stocker.
Factories.
Look in the Gazette classifieds.