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If you have a skill that can be used by a tourist offering for their guests – add it here.
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All skills needed in a hotel, hostel, restaurant, cafe that does not require you to deal with guests. So cleaning work, and help with running the hotel from the inside.
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All skills required for the front of house in a hotel, hostel, restaurant, cafe etc. Any skill that requires you to deal with the guests should be in this group. If it is not, contact WT and let us know what is missing.
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These are painting and decorating skills applied primarily to structures. See ”Creative” section for artistic/fine art painting skills.
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Harvesting is the process of gathering a ripe crop from the fields. Reaping is the cutting of grain or pulse for harvest, typically using a scythe, sickle, or reaper. On smaller farms with minimal mechanization, […]
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A bookkeeper’s main role is to process the financial transactions of a business into a software system, and help turn the wheels of the business by paying bills and chasing customers for payment. All businesses w […]
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Lecturing, tutoring and teaching of all the subjects other than language studies.
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Have you created and hostel party nights in hostels before? Then you’re well-qualified for this skill.
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Professional models, or people just willing to be photographed / videos in hotel brochure shots etc.
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Dance skills – from Ballet to fire eating. Any type of dance that a host may want to hire for an event should be in this group. I want to fully update this section in the next week or so, so any one who can help […]
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Street performance or busking is the act of performing in public places for gratuities. In many countries the rewards are generally in the form of money but other gratuities such as food, drink or gifts may be […]
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You have experience or certification in tour guiding in its most common form – leading groups.
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If you don’t have experience, you are at least willing to do whatever you are told to do in the kitchen. Perhaps you’re not trained but you want to learn. So do as the chef tells you. Keep your eyes and ears open […]