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Travel.. lookng for work in the caribbean

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tweenyb | 21:05 Thu 23rd Mar 2006 | Travel
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Hi I am a 25 year old English woman living on the south coast

I dont really want to join any agencies if I can help it but I would love to work in the Caribbean pref Antigua...

serving drinks on the catamaran excursions, tour guide, travel rep, admin/customer services and retail jobs to name a few.

Im not getting very far with search engines trying to find work.

Can anyone help or does anyone know of any vacancies?
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We were there two weeks ago and my daughter went into the Adult Playpen shop in St Johns and the owner is ascouser, he owns a strip club there and told her he is loking for staff to handle his mail order business post and also distibute flyers for his club, but he also has vacancies for girls in his strip club, we spoke to the masseur on the hotel complex and she said he is not a very pleasant guy but he does get alot of English girls working there. The stores in st johns employ alot of staff too and there is a good job centre there too so try loking for that on line.

http://www.caterer.com/jobs/JobResults.asp?referrer=none&SiteID=10&MarketID=4&**********=49&Mode=&Search=Ind&PageNum=1&Industry=Caterer.com&RankByTitle=1&JobType1=&Locations=14&JobType2=&Sort=1&keywords=&optAndOr=1 pages from Caterer and Hotelkeeper magazine - has overseas jobs for bar staff as well as other opportunities for unskilled posts.


Also call the Antigua High Commission http://www.antigua-barbuda.com/ for REPUTABLE employers that they can advise you of - not sure that strip club dancers and masseurs posts are the best things on the island - even if a nice scouser is involved - the site for the Commission has a list of businesses on the island as well, so why not call them and ask if they are hiring.....


Don't know the laws for working, visas, etc, but if you only want casual and accept the risks of cash only jobs you probably would get something on turning up but better to arrive with a job offer for immigations sake - and the Commission site has a comment about work, so worth checking your status and the risks....

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