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Summer Season Restaurant rep. Waiting staff. Chefs
at Summer Jobs Bodrum in Bodrum, Turkey
You can expect to find jobs such as bar work, restaurant reps, jelly shot girls and glass collectors. There really is something for everyone, and the work varies from night-time bar work to day-time beach work!
However, you do need to be living in Bodrum for the whole summer period. To apply to these jobs and talking to the bar, club and restaurant managers who are hiring for the season – and that’s what exactly we will do for you, your application will be forwarded to all seasonal employers in Bodrum, Turkey, all succesfull candidates will need to complete a final job interview with a local representative before departure, we will help you to do all the leg work.
RESTAURANT WORK:
A basic wage and free accommodation
Level of Difficulty
Easy – medium
Types of Restaurant jobs
Restaurant rep. Waiting staff. Chefs
Average Wage
30-40 Euros per night, plus tips
Average Hours of Work
8-hour shifts from 11am to 12am
Benefits
A basic wage and most restaurants will also provide free lunches or dinners – you’ll also have most of the nights free to party!
CLUB/BAR PR REP:
Perfect for confident people
Level of Difficulty
Medium /hard
The Role
The majority of jobs abroad will be as a
Club/Bar PR. This job involves getting
people into bars and clubs. It takes
energetic, confident and outgoing people,
so if you are generally the life of the party
this summer job is for you.
Average Wage
Anything from 15-30 Euros low season up to 40-70 Euros high season
Average Hours of Work
8pm to 3am
Benefits
Free drinks tokens, constant party
atmosphere
Negatives
Bars/clubs do employ club/bar PRs but it’s
not legal to PR abroad – if caught the bar
will be penalised.
JELLY SHOT GIRLS: Perfect for Party Girls
Level of Difficulty
Easy/medium
The Role
Your role will be to sell
a wide selection of jelly drinks, shots and gas chambers. You’ll need to be outgoing and friendly and it will help to be a massive flirt,
this summer job is for you.
Average Wage
25-70 Euros per night
Average Hours of Work
10pm to 2pm
Benefits
Free drinks tokens, constant party
atmosphere
Negatives
Bars/clubs do employ club/bar PRs but it’s
not legal to PR abroad – if caught the bar
will be penalised.
BAR STAFF JOBS:
Hard to get, but worth the wait
Level of Difficulty
Medium /hard
The Role
Serving customers and keeping the bar tidy at all times. Experience helps but is not essential; you must be good with numbers as well as people this summer job is for you.
Average Wage
35-50 Euros per day or night
Average Hours of Work
8 hour shifts from 11am to 4am
Benefits
You’ll receive a basic wage, free drinks tokens and work in a constant party atmosphere
Negatives
These jobs will take longer and are harder to find
GLASS COLLECTORS:
No talent required
Level of Difficulty
Easy/medium
The Role
You’ll be making sure that the toilets, bar, ashtrays and floors are kept clean at all times.
In between these periods you’ll be re-stocking the bar and collecting empty glasses, this summer job is for you.
Average Wage
40 Euros per day
Average Hours of Work
7pm to 4am
Benefits
You’ll receive a basic wage, free drinks tokens and work in a constant party atmosphere.
TICKET SELLER:
Be your own boss
Level of Difficulty
Medium
The Role
What you’ll be doing? Selling Tickets for club nights, boat parties or bar crawls, this summer job is for you.
Average Wage
20-60 Euros per day
Average Hours of Work
Varied
Benefits
Own Boss. Potential High Earnings. Discount or Free Entry to Clubs
Negatives
Lots of competition
OTHER JOBS: There’s more
We’ve only listed the most readily available resort jobs above. Summer jobs listed on this site are an
example of possible employment overseas,and shouldn’t be considered guaranteed. For more information regarding other jobs abroad not listed here, or for more general information on working holidays,please see all our other listings.
FREE DRINKS – DRINK RESPONSIBLY:
95% employers will give you unlimited free drinks while you’re at work, so no matter how much you’re making, you can always leave work nicely tanked up. Please note, though – managers don’t take too kindly to workers getting blind drunk and incoherent, and this is the number one reason for dismissal. Aim to drink sensibly.
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