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hello, me and my partner are moving over to torrevieja in early july and have both applied for some jobs but we are struggling to find much else. we are both not fussy and are looking for anything full time that we can and then we will look a lot more for more suitable jobs once we get settled. if anyone knows of any jobs going in torrevieja or any good websites or contact numbers that would help us in anyway i would be so grateful.

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What do you do?
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Wemploy has a few sales jobs in the Costa Blanca doesnt atually specify where,though
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hello, me and my partner are moving over to torrevieja in early july and have both applied for some jobs but we are struggling to find much else. we are both not fussy and are looking for anything full time that we can and then we will look a lot more for more suitable jobs once we get settled. if anyone knows of any jobs going in torrevieja or any good websites or contact numbers that would help us in anyway i would be so grateful.

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Hi Allan Try looking on the newspaper websites such as Coastrider, RoundTownNews and Costa Blanca News it will give you a rough idea of the sort of jobs available if you can cope with telesales you will get a job really easily.

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What do you do?
Both me and my girlfriend work in bars but we both have experiance in hospitallity and retail.
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Originally Posted by lcortez
Wemploy has a few sales jobs in the Costa Blanca doesnt atually specify where,though
cheers will check them out
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Hi Allan Try looking on the newspaper websites such as Coastrider, RoundTownNews and Costa Blanca News it will give you a rough idea of the sort of jobs available if you can cope with telesales you will get a job really easily.

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I applied for tele sales job already so hopefully get it, i can do telesales will be worth it. I wil check out papers thanks.
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Both me and my girlfriend work in bars but we both have experiance in hospitallity and retail.
plenty around the area, I used to work in a couple when I was there.
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plenty around the area, I used to work in a couple when I was there.
do you know if you have to speak any spanish in the bars? do you have any names or contact details so i could get in touch with some to see if any work going?

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Originally Posted by Allan Murchison
do you know if you have to speak any spanish in the bars? do you have any names or contact details so i could get in touch with some to see if any work going?

Thank you
I worked in a bar in Villamartin, which I think has changed hands, but the other places I worked were solely Spanish I'm afraid, if we got a Brit in there it was bloody rare.


Mikelincs lives quite close by, it might be worth giving him a shout for some contacts.


It will be repeated by almost everyone on here, but get your Spanish up to scratch and almost any job is at your feet.
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If you get offered a job working the roundabouts just say NO!
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If you get offered a job working the roundabouts just say NO!
They could always take a 2 day course and change profession.
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They could always take a 2 day course and change profession.

What 2 day course is that then?
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What 2 day course is that then?
What ever one you like..................
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They could always take a 2 day course and change profession.
It's only a one day jobbie if you're ex SAS Matt!
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