Working in a Coffe Shop

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Balou
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Re: Working in a Coffe Shop

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You will have to go to every coffeeshop you know of with your CV. If you don't speak Dutch you are better off visiting the shops in the Centrum.


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Re: Working in a Coffe Shop

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Michele wrote: english-german-italian speaking waiter with experience?
being multi linguistic is a big selling point in the centrum, have fun!
They must find it difficult, those who have taken authority as truth, rather than truth as authority
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elasticband wrote:
Michele wrote: english-german-italian speaking waiter with experience?
being multi linguistic is a big selling point in the centrum, have fun!
But speaking stoner remains the most important linguistic skill
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Re: Working in a Coffe Shop

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I think you need a horeca hygiene certificate in order to work in any cafe or coffee shop
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winnie wrote:I think you need a horeca hygiene certificate in order to work in any cafe or coffee shop
There has to be someone on the premises with a social hygiene certificate at all times. Everyone that works there doesn't have to have one but its makes getting a job in cafe and/or coffeeshop easier.
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