Floating bar in Jamaica is taking applications for a temporary job
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/ Created : May 21, 2019, 15:51 IST
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A dream job is up for anyone who would like to explore Jamaica. According to reports, Jamaica’s famous floating bar, Flyod’s Pelican Bar, is taking applications to hire one person for a week’s job here.
A dream job is up for anyone who would like to explore Jamaica. According to reports, Jamaica’s famous floating bar, Flyod’s Pelican Bar, is taking applications to hire one person for a week’s job here. Read less
A dream job is up for anyone who would like to explore Jamaica. According to reports, Jamaica’s famous floating bar, Flyod’s Pelican Bar, is taking applications to hire one person for a week’s job here. The job will take you to one of the most exciting bars in the world in the very beautiful Jamaica.
The job is open to residents of the UK and for only those who have bar experience, as the job will include serving famous Jamaican drinks to guests. The job also demands an employee, who can chat with the locals over a pint and enjoys attending the bar. Also, the desired candidate should be able to manage a playlist.
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