hi a couple of questions please
has anyone stayed in the laguna park 2 self catering hotel in tenerife if so what was your experience?
does anyone know what the weather will be like in mid ...
We've never been before and want to see the sights (not the football ground) without the car and "cenar" in somewhere with a bit of character. The boys aren't babies, and can ...
My grandmother has agreed to take me (a junior in high school) on a trip to Spain next year for my graduation/birthday present. She wants me to do some of the reseach to find out where exactly in S...
Although I have plenty of information about this resort I wondered if any of you have first hand experience of this place. Thanks. Additional Details I am actually 62 so it sounds just ...
Do the bars, disco's, and cafes in Ibiza hire much people to work in the summer ? How much time in advance should I try to aplly to a job over there ? And are there any websites that have a list of places hiring in Ibiza to work over the summer?
Thanks!
It depends on if you are in Ibiza stadt or San Antoinio in Ibiza Stadt you can get a job working in one of the big discos or handing out the little cards advertising the discos but in San Antonio it is a little harder.
PINKtiteASSofDOOM
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those who hesitate
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Sophie S
look for help wanted signs in the window and then try to get an interview and an application
1chunx4u
i think so, depending on your age.
bear54
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no1_trumpet
I would imagine so. There are sooo many bars & clubs, they must need people to work there. I was there in 2004. Hey, at least you can party, party, party!
la de tus fantasias
Most of us are in the US.
Good luck on this one but i dont think you'll get any good answers.
Robert R
Depends on where you are from.
If you are from a Common Market Country...there is no problem---they have to give you a work permission....normally with 30 days.
If you are from a NON-COMMON MARKET COUNTRY, it becomes VERY DIFFICULT.
Employers can suffer heavy fines if caught hiring people without a work permission. The process of getting a work permission can take over 6 months if you are from a non-common market country.
'LEGAL' employment in SPAIN is very costly to the employer.....not only in taxes but also in Social Security levies (over 400 Euros/month/employee)......so an employer must need your skills desperately to make this commitment. The type of contract is called a 'fijo-discontinuo'......it means that you are officially contracted for a minumum of 6 months.....and that you are covered
for Social Security and unemplyment benefits the other 6 months.