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Modern Bookstores and Professional Experience in the US for J Training Visas

Dear Friends,

As you read this e-mail then check your voice mail before going home to surf your favorite web-sites, it may seem that our world is getting so high in technology that the “simple life” before computers is a distant, irrelevant, memory. But a hugely popular business here in the US are bookstores that offer a warm “at-home” feeling while they sell millions of dollars of old-fashioned paper and ink books. The one I went to last night with my mom had big cozy leather chairs and a fire-place where a young woman sat contentedly reading a book with her feet up. They even served fresh pastries and coffee – Starbucks of course. The presence of a large, recognizable, multinational corporation works well with our “at-home” feeling.

Professional Experience in the US for J Training Visas.

For the J Training visa 5 years of work experience is required for those without a degree in the field of training or one year for those with a degree in a training-related field. BUT all of those years of experience need to be OUTSIDE of the US. Details like this make it that much more important to be sure to inquire with a professional before making decisions related to your visa.

This week we have wonderful positions in some exquisite locations in Florida and the hosts will be covering part of the visa fees!

Hope you have a cozy “at-home” week.

Hospitality

Luxury Country Club/ Golf/ Tennis/ Spa
Culinary Management, Hostess/Cashiers, Restaurant Servers, Porters, Housekeepers. Seasonal Workers

6-12 months
Seasonal workers. Training includes: food preparation, dining room operation, dis/pot machine operation and/or maintaining sanitation standards. Heavy lifting is required. Good English and strong customer service skills. Educational or work experience in hospitality/ culinary management may be required. $9/hr J-1 Training/ Internship

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