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Cooker or Bartender?

  • 12-03-2016 5:22am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4


    Hi.

    I'm from Spain, but I live in Venezuela.

    I'm thinking of going to Ireland to study English, and I want to work during the english's course and if I like, maybe I stay in Ireland.

    What is the best paid work, and in which work is easier to get a job? Cooker or Bartender?

    I'll do a cooking course or bartender course here in Venezuela before, depending on what is most convenient.

    Thanks!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,673 ✭✭✭mahamageehad


    Firstly, it's chef or cook. Not cooker! :)

    Do you have experience in either of those fields or do you think a course will be enough? Work in these fields varies from cheap and cheerful places that pay minimum wage to high end establishments that pay a premium for standard of service and experience.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4 bastos


    Thank you for the correction :)

    I have experience in cook, but I am making a course of bartender, and I will work in this labor in Venezuela.

    So, are both options to find a good job (obviously depends about the experience) in Ireland? A work does not have more demand than the other?


    Firstly, it's chef or cook. Not cooker! :)

    Do you have experience in either of those fields or do you think a course will be enough? Work in these fields varies from cheap and cheerful places that pay minimum wage to high end establishments that pay a premium for standard of service and experience.


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