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carl2591
Dec 27, 2015Explorer III
NOW that what i'm talking about.. that is a heck of a good idea for sure. how many months are you required to stay. is that a contract type deal? You a bartender or grill cook or both or what..
do you get to change days you work or is it constant.
if you don't mind me asking which resort you at.. or you can message me if you don't want to let everybody in on the deal.. :)
Is this the first year or have you done this before at this place.. how about other places and your procedure for getting this type of position.. go to office and ask?? :)
you are only as old as you act.. sounds like you are 25 with 40 or so years of experience.
thanks a million
do you get to change days you work or is it constant.
if you don't mind me asking which resort you at.. or you can message me if you don't want to let everybody in on the deal.. :)
Is this the first year or have you done this before at this place.. how about other places and your procedure for getting this type of position.. go to office and ask?? :)
you are only as old as you act.. sounds like you are 25 with 40 or so years of experience.
thanks a million
galtgirl wrote:
We are staying in a 5 star resort in Mesa, Az with free rent and utilities in exchange for 24hrs a week working at their poolside bar and grill...that's 12 hours each with free meals for each of us when we work and 50% discount at any other time.
I am not a "young' retiree at 69, but I truly enjoy working at the grill (plus I make good tips which I get to keep) two days a week for 6 hours. The park is nice with all the amenities you could want and our space has parking on the side and a nice poured patio.
Just another option if you want to enjoy the resort life but are priced out.
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