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Jun 30, 2012 · Planning on moving to Australia (work holiday visa ) in September 2020 ..basically deferring a year in college to go out travel and experience the world. Currently studying hospitality management and was wondering if it would be hard or difficult to get jobs within the industry (I know you guys have a rsa license ?
For those who have done working holidays, what did you do ...
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If anything, I think employers would be impressed if you can show that you are independent and have a diverse range of skills. Maybe you can pick up a new language. You have your whole damn life to work, but you're only young once. So travel and have fun while you can, before you get tied down.
no one wants to work on holidays... No matter of ... - reddit
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Thanks for working the hours you work, it's absolutely awesome. That being said there's a huge pay/benefits discrepancy between what you make and what minimum wage is. Also, your job is VITAL. One of the situations where people would literally die if every doctor had off for Holidays. Not exactly an analogous situation.
Can work make me use up holidays due to their broken ...
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I told my boss this and they said it was fine. However, I am currently working from home due to the coronavirus situation so I literally cannot do any work without this laptop as I'm basically a call centre worker. My manager told me that it would either have to be unpaid or I can use my holidays …
How to Answer: Would You Work Holidays And/Or Weekends ...
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If the employer is looking for someone who can be available 24/7, and you know that just isn’t feasible for you, be honest from the start rather than having that miscommunication later. It’s much easier to take on more work later than to scale back after you’ve agreed to perform the job.