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StevenDonaldson87 Apr 27th 2011 3:00 pm

Finding work before leaving England...
 
How do!

Just wondering if anyone has any good websites or phone numbers for job listings before leaving England...

I did contact someone about a long term rental of a property but obviously could do with knowing that I have work before finalising this....

twistedmelon Apr 27th 2011 3:08 pm

Re: Finding work before leaving England...
 

Originally Posted by StevenDonaldson87 (Post 9329724)
How do!

Just wondering if anyone has any good websites or phone numbers for job listings before leaving England...

I did contact someone about a long term rental of a property but obviously could do with knowing that I have work before finalising this....

That's a very brief post. You don't say what sort of work,area,language skills.
I don't think you're going to get much encouraging advice as there is a severe crisis here. Coming on a wing and a prayer is ok if you have some savings to live on for what maybe a long time.

StevenDonaldson87 Apr 27th 2011 3:16 pm

Re: Finding work before leaving England...
 
It was, apologies!

I would be looking for an English speaking area to begin, anywhere on the Costa Del Sol and ideally as a chef [as i am now] or bar work [which I have done previously, and would love to get back into]

I know I could get a holiday apartment for a little while and if I don't find work while i'm there I can always just leave it as a nice holiday and return home but I am trying to look into finding some work before leaving so I can find a long term rental straight away once I arrive.

marqueemoon Apr 27th 2011 3:33 pm

Re: Finding work before leaving England...
 
As people said in the last thread about this subject your best bet is to go to the area you want to work in (Costa Del Sol west of Malaga) and ask. I am not saying it is impossible to find a job from the UK, but there are so many expats and Spanish needing work that bar or restaurant owners are not having to look hard (or offer much) to find staff.

If you want to try from the UK then use the old fashioned method of searching out hotels etc online and sending them your CV. Good luck

Fred James Apr 27th 2011 4:16 pm

Re: Finding work before leaving England...
 
It is worth remembering that in Andalucia 1 person in 4 is out of work and they almost all have fluent Spanish.

Spain is not the best place to try and find a job - especially if you are not actually here.

It may not be what you want to hear but it is the cold reality of life in Spain at present.

jdr Apr 28th 2011 7:08 am

Re: Finding work before leaving England...
 

Originally Posted by Fred James (Post 9329903)
It is worth remembering that in Andalucia 1 person in 4 is out of work and they almost all have fluent Spanish.

Spain is not the best place to try and find a job - especially if you are not actually here.

It may not be what you want to hear but it is the cold reality of life in Spain at present.

It`s about 1 in 3 around here and thats with summer jobs opening up and of course this is only the registered numbers. :eek:

jojojojojo Apr 28th 2011 8:19 am

Re: Finding work before leaving England...
 

Originally Posted by StevenDonaldson87 (Post 9329781)
It was, apologies!

I would be looking for an English speaking area to begin, anywhere on the Costa Del Sol and ideally as a chef [as i am now] or bar work [which I have done previously, and would love to get back into]

I know I could get a holiday apartment for a little while and if I don't find work while i'm there I can always just leave it as a nice holiday and return home but I am trying to look into finding some work before leaving so I can find a long term rental straight away once I arrive.

http://www.myservicesdirectory.com/C...ations-vacant/

Sometimes has chefs jobs, but if you go down that route you should make sure you get a contract as some form of security. As for getting a holiday apartment, they can be very expensive, long term rentals are much cheaper, but obviously you dont want to sign up for one unless you know you can work. The best thing is to come out for a holiday and have a look for work with an option to maybe stay if you find something??? But DONT BURN ANY BRIDGES IN THE UK!

Jo xxx

angiescarr Apr 28th 2011 9:40 am

Re: Finding work before leaving England...
 

Originally Posted by jojojojojo (Post 9331167)
http://www.myservicesdirectory.com/C...ations-vacant/

Sometimes has chefs jobs, but if you go down that route you should make sure you get a contract as some form of security. As for getting a holiday apartment, they can be very expensive, long term rentals are much cheaper, but obviously you dont want to sign up for one unless you know you can work. The best thing is to come out for a holiday and have a look for work with an option to maybe stay if you find something??? But DONT BURN ANY BRIDGES IN THE UK!

Jo xxx

Helpful to the OP. Good Chefs seem to be always in demand! One of the few areas there do seem to be jobs around.
Lots of escort work though!:ohmy: Of course.. being Marbella, it's all high class isn't it;)

jojojojojo Apr 28th 2011 10:11 am

Re: Finding work before leaving England...
 

Originally Posted by angiescarr (Post 9331270)
Helpful to the OP. Good Chefs seem to be always in demand! One of the few areas there do seem to be jobs around.
Lots of escort work though!:ohmy: Of course.. being Marbella, it's all high class isn't it;)


Yes, I think at my age, I'd have to pay to work for an escort agency lol

There are chefs jobs around, but I dont know how secure they are, but if the OP is single and has no commitments, he might as well give it a go. As long as he has somewhere to go back to until he's fully "in"!!!

Jo xxx

JLFS Apr 28th 2011 3:29 pm

Re: Finding work before leaving England...
 

Originally Posted by jojojojojo (Post 9331314)
Yes, I think at my age, I'd have to pay to work for an escort agency lol There are chefs jobs around, but I dont know how secure they are, but if the OP is single and has no commitments, he might as well give it a go. As long as he has somewhere to go back to until he's fully "in"!!!

Jo xxx

Dont do yourself down, you are quite a fit old bird......:rofl::rofl:

lynnxa Apr 28th 2011 3:42 pm

Re: Finding work before leaving England...
 

Originally Posted by JLFS (Post 9331817)
Dont do yourself down, you are quite a fit old bird......:rofl::rofl:

he's off again..................................:rolleyes:


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