Work and Travel in Guayaquil

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WORK IN GUAYAQUIL ALL YEAR ROUND

Please edit this section to tell travellers what kinds of short term work is available in Guayaquil all year round. Mention skills that are in demand here more than other places. For example, if you can get some work as a translator in Guayaquil but it is as hard as anywhere else, don't list it. If it's a region in China that cannot get enough English translators.... I think you get the idea.

SEASONAL WORK IN GUAYAQUIL

SPRING

What kinds of work are available in the spring time in Guayaquil. Remember to keep work that is all year round in the section above and not mention it again here.

SUMMER

In Guayaquil we have sun and good climate conditions all year.
A good idea could be to receive some paddleboard classes in some beautiful lakes we have all around the city.
We also have a lot of beaches very close to the main city, so we can also receive surf coaches in the different surf camps so many pro surfers have already created.

AUTUMN

What kinds of work are there in Guayaquil in autumn? Maybe it's harvest time, but do people need the help of foreigners for either cheap labour or expertise? This is the kind of thing we need to know here.

WINTER

Skiing in Guayaquil - does it exist? Are there plenty of opportunities for people to get work in Guayaquil in the winter? What kind of skills are needed at this time of year? Please update this section and let fellow travellers know what you have learnt if you have worked in Guayaquil in the winter or if you are a Host and live here and can share your knowledge.

ATTITUDE TO FOREIGNERS WORKING IN GUAYAQUIL

What is the attitude of the locals here? Are we all rich idiot tourists and if so, why on earth would we want to do some work? Or are we seen as western supremacists and viewed with suspicion? Let us know your thoughts and update them here.

Recent Contributors

  • Edited on Sep 24 2015 by Belen

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