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| Position | Food and Beverage | Photo Galery | |
| Start date | 01 Jan 2012 | ||
| Hours/week | 32-40 | ||
| Housing | NO | ||
| Salary $/hour | $ 11 | ||
| Positions total | 2 | Downloads | |
| Positions available | 2 | Nieje dostupný žiaden dokument. | |
| Special requirements | Good English | ||
| Intern/Training Position Details | |||
| FOOD AND BEVERAGE
This position offers you the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the field of hospitality food service. As a Food Service Trainee, you will be exposed to the daily operations of the food service industry, while performing practical training assignments. Practical training may include the following assignments: Food Server Assistant, Host/Hostess, Food Service, Beverage Service, Banquet/Catering Set-up and Service, and Food Retail Sales. |
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| Other Information | |||
| POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Food & Beverage - 2 SALARY Compensation is based on position. When working in a tipped position, participant will be paid the tip rate. Overtime laws apply when working more than 40 hours in scheduled week. Food and Beverage - $11.00 an hour average (includes tips) HOURS PER WEEK J1 regulations require the number of hours per week to be a minimum of 32 hours per week. There may be a few times the hours fall below this, but the majority of the time the participant should be scheduled over 32 hours per week. If a participant works more than 40 hours per week, overtime laws apply and the participant must receive their hourly rate plus one half for every hour worked over 40. HOUSING This employer does not offer employee housing, but provides 2 weeks accommodation at no cost, then the participant is expected to find their own housing. Prior to arrival the host property and participant is in communication and the host property manager sends the participants information about apartments and roommates in order for the participants to begin securing housing before they arrive. The majority of participants should expect to share bedrooms to keep cost down. On average, a participant can expect to pay $300 - $400 per month on shared housing. The participant should be ready to pay a security deposit, first month and sometimes last month when signing an apartment rental lease. Typically, the security deposit is 100% refundable as long as the terms of the lease have been met and the apartment is returned in the same condition as it was rented. Security deposit is normally equal to one months’ rent, sometimes lower. TRANSPORTATION Transportation to and from daily work schedule is the responsibility of the participant. Most of the participants live close to the hotel so they are able to walk, ride a bicycle or take public transportation. Transportation from airport to hotel is the responsibility of the participant - upon hire, host property will communicate best method of arriving to hotel. Air Transportation is the responsibility of the participant. DRUG FREE WORKPLACE This Host Property is Drug Free Work Place. You will be required to take and pass a pre-employment drug test. Failure to pass such drug test will result in immediate termination, cancellation of visa sponsorship and immediate repatriation. Trainees are not permitted to start working until the host property receives the results of the drug test, this can take a few days. SOCIAL SECURITY REQUIREMENTS Upon arrival you will be required to apply for and obtain a social security card. Your host property will provide you with directions and information on how to obtain this card. |
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