Hi,
I was just thinking about the fact that in a few months I'll need to leave my halls in Glasgow and come back to Edinburgh to spend what will feel like an eternity living in a cramped flat with my mother having 3 arguments a day, whilst working round the clock doing some shoity job to try and pay off all the debts I've already gotten into, and this got me a bit depressed.
So, I was thinking about the idea of working abroad over the summer, which sounds like the perfect solution to my summer blues. It doesn't matter too much what kind of work it is, to get away from my mums flat and go somewhere hot whilst making cash sounds amazing. I'm quite sure some of you have done this, so if any of you have had a summer job abroad recently I was wondering:
What's it like? By the time it was time to go home were you happy to leave or could you have stayed longer?
Did you manage to save money whilst working abroad, or did your wages just cover the expenses of being away from home?
What's the easiest way of going about it, and where's the best places to try and go to? I only speak English fluently so probs one of these resorts in Spain.
Any advice any of you have would be greatly appreciated, cheers.
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15-02-2010 01:56 PM #1
Working abroad during the summer
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15-02-2010 02:50 PM #2
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If you can get out and do it, go for it!!
I lived abroad for a few years and I miss it very much. I don't think I have ever got over having to come back to the UK and its still very much in my plans to escape once again.
Some folks I know have gone out to do a summer season here or there, have saved up money and just turned up in Spain, Greece etc and ended up doing bar work, hotel work etc after a search of a few weeks or so.
There's also visas for Australia, Canada and New Zealand which would permit you to work there, like gap year visas or such like. You don't need a job ahead of going, just that its a visa which allows you to look for and take up employment. That's well worth a look. http://www.seasonworkers.com/workper...isacanada.aspx - general info on canada with links to other sites. Also happened to notice there is a job advert on the top right of this link for campsite jobs in Europe.
Other places you could think of is contacting the big travel companies who do package holidays - Thomas Cook etc, because they can quite often do with folks on the ground in the resorts etc - worth having a look anyway. Also, if you go to the JobCentre here, there is a European employment list which has jobs within the EU, normally in the tourist and hotel industries and sometimes in agriculture/fishing/manufacturing stuff as well.
Hope you manage to find something to do but there is everything to be gained from doing it. Good luck!!
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15-02-2010 03:58 PM #3
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Didn't make a bean but didn't have to pay for a thing over there other than some weekend spending money. So, not a way to make cash but a brilliant experience.
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15-02-2010 04:12 PM #5
Thanks guys.
I've looked into it and keep reading that it is hard to get summer jobs abroad arranged beforehand, and that the best way to do it is to find somewhere to stay and fly over and go round to places yourself and ask for jobs. Unfortunately for me this isn't really an option as by the summer time I won't have a dime to my name, so just flying off and hoping for the best isn't too realistic as I'll need to earn cash straight away.
Andy74, a girl upstairs from me did the Camp America thing and like you she absolutely loved it, but unfortunately I really must make some cash this summer.
I keep reading job adverts for places in Spain that may as well say "Previous experience not important, but must be attractive 19 year old girl". Female inequalities my arse.
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If you are right then it'll have to be working in Edinburgh, unless I can find work here in the next couple of weeks.
Unless the bank are happy for me to ask for an overdraft extension every 6 months for 4 years I'll need money pronto.
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15-02-2010 04:19 PM #7
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This may be the only time you get to do something like this just for the experience, as I said, it was the best time I've ever had or probably will have. I'd pay a small fortune to have that same experience now that I'm working for a living with a mortgage and kid! My time for that sort of thing has passed though, so you should take advantage of yours if you can.
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Basically if I can work and get some cash between now and then and go abroad and break even over the summer that would be a massive result.
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15-02-2010 05:38 PM #9This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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15-02-2010 06:25 PM #10This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Christ what a government scrounge I am.
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15-02-2010 06:43 PM #11This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
HTH.
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16-02-2010 01:51 PM #13
Try working in Paphos on Cyprus. There are loads of UK students behind the bars. Bar St is in fact the big area for boozers. It should be possible to get a list of all the pubs there.
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18-02-2010 10:08 PM #14
I have decided to take on this very good advice....
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Cheers.
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