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The definitive guide to summer jobs overseas, containing details of over 30,000 seasonal vacancies for the summer of 2006 in more than fifty countries around the world.
Information on job vacancies and vacation traineeships in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Includes businesses, amusement parks, catering services, language schools, and outdoor sports and activity centers.
This guide gives details of summer jobs in Europe, Australasia, USA, and other places from Egypt to Ecuador. Work for fruit pickers, pool attendants, bar staff, kibbutz volunteers, budding archaeologists, farm hands and tour guides is included, plus full details on wages, permits and insurance.
The definitive guide to summer jobs overseas, containing details of over 30,000 seasonal vacancies for the summer of 2007 in more than fifty countries around the world.""
This definitive guide to summer jobs overseas contains details of over 30,000 vacancies in over 50 countries in Eastern and Western Europe, Africa, Asia, Australasia, and the Americas, enabling readers to earn while they travel the world. Summer Jobs Abroad explains everything they need to land the summer job of a lifetime, including where the jobs are and how to apply, plus details of the wages offered, what experience or qualifications (if any) are needed etc. Also includes essential information on work permits, and visas. Vacancies include crew for barges on French waterways, party organizers for fun pubs on Ibiza, volunteers to help rehabilitate gibbons in Thailand, caterers for a Hollywood theme park in Germany, English teachers for Cairo, Ecuador, and Japan, leaders for expeditions in Austrian forests, disk jockeys for cruise ships in the Mediterranean, farm hands for the Australian Outback, strawberry pickers for France and Denmark, and diving instructors for the Red Sea.
The definitive guide to summer jobs overseas, containing details of over 30,000 seasonal vacancies for the summer of 2006 in more than fifty countries around the world.