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Winter Bar work in Europe?

  • 06-05-2008 9:39pm
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    Anyone got any ideas on working in Bars in europe from September onwards. Has anyone done it where are the busy places to go and whats the best way to apply for these jobs.
    I have some french, but are there places where English speaking is a great asset?
    Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,722 ✭✭✭ibh


    becks0512 wrote: »
    Anyone got any ideas on working in Bars in europe from September onwards. Has anyone done it where are the busy places to go and whats the best way to apply for these jobs.
    I have some french, but are there places where English speaking is a great asset?
    Thanks

    Go for the ski resorts. Andorra, Austria etc. I had a friend who did this for two consequtive winters. It helps of course if you are into skiing/snowboarding. He was good on guitar and singing and he worked a few nights in the bar and played music a few nights a week. Money was average but sometimes accomodation and or ski pass is provided.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 237 ✭✭cycling is fun


    becks0512 wrote: »
    Anyone got any ideas on working in Bars in europe from September onwards. Has anyone done it where are the busy places to go and whats the best way to apply for these jobs.
    I have some french, but are there places where English speaking is a great asset?
    Thanks


    Hi l worked in an Irish Bar in Vienna part time in winter/spring 2000 it was good fun knew no german before l went to Austria and there are loads of irish bars in Vienna be they Irish owned or theme bars bar l worked in was called molly Darcys there are also others Charlie ps they used to have one in dublin but it changed name and closed down shortly after a shooting outside used to be on edenquay also there is a bar called flanaghans, the shamrock, billy bones ,the bogside the laurel leaf, the irish house, Obriens, and a few more hope this helps


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