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| Position | Front Office, Food and Beverage, Culinary | Photo Galery | |
| Start date | 01 Oct 2010 | Niesu dostupné žiadne obrázky. | |
| Hours/week | 32-40 | ||
| Housing | NO | ||
| Salary $/hour | $ 10.00 | ||
| Positions total | Downloads | ||
| Positions available | Nieje dostupný žiaden dokument. | ||
| Special requirements | N/A | ||
| Intern/Training Position Details | |||
| FOOD SERVICE
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. FRONT OFFICE This position offers you the opportunity to understand the daily operational procedures of a hotel or resort front office. |
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| AHA PROGRAM FEES
As a benefit, participants, are enrolled into AHA’s pay as you go program giving participants the flexibility to pay program fees while earning money in the USA, this option includes an initial down payment based on the length of the program and then monthly fees of $100 per month for the duration of the program. Please see AHA agreement for details. 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. The rate of pay on the DS form is an average rate of pay. Food & Beverage Server $11.00 an hour average (includes tips) Front Office $9.00 - $10.00 average REQUIREMENTS - perfect English HOUSING Two week accommodation within the hotel. After two weeks, participant must find own housing. Hotels will assist participant with housing and roommate lists. TRANSPORTATION TO TRAINING SITE Upon hire, host property will communicate best method of arriving to hotel. DAILY TRANSPORTATION Participants are responsible for transportation to and from work. ARRIVING TO YOUR HOST PROPERTY Please read the arrival policy carefully, this policy includes: • Participants must arrive on or prior to their start date, late arrivals will not be accepted. • Please make the effort to arrive to their host property site Monday through Friday between the hours of 9am and 4pm. • Please inform AHA of their arrival details 10 business day prior to arriving. This time frame is needed in order to coordinate your arrival and your housing with the host property. • The U.S.A. customs process can take 2-3 hours. Please consider this when making your arrival plans. • Upon your arrival, please contact your AHA IMMEDIATELY. This is required in order to properly validate your visa. Failure to validate your visa will result in the cancellation and termination of your program. DRUG FREE WORKPLACE Host Properties of AHA are 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. UNIFORM DETAILS Appearance standards STRICTLY enforced. Review AHA handbook for complete details. CAs will be provided with basic uniforms. CAs are requested to bring the following items: Black tennis shoes – comfortable White Tennis Shoes Black and tan shorts and dress slacks White t-shirts Black belt Business cloth for hotel meetings 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. OTHER IMPORTANT DETAILS To insure your success it is important that you have clear program and host property expectations. You are responsible for reading, reviewing and understanding the AHA program, your training plan, your training agreement, the policies and procedures guidebook and property specific information – you will be require to adhere to all information contained in these documents. Please do not hesitate to contact AHA if you have any questions. |
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