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Published on Feb 07 2025

Host

$12.00  per hour
Visa required: H-2B
From Oct 1, 2021 to Jul 21, 2022

Employer

301 5TH AVENUE S
NAPLES, FL 34102
United States

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Job description

Greet & seat guests, take phone calls, make reservations. Temporary full time employment 10/1/21-7/21/22.

$12.00/hour, $18.00/hour overtime. No experience necessary. 35 hours/week. May get up to 10 hours/week when available. Days vary Monday-Sunday. Rotating shifts 7am-10pm.

A single workweek will be used to compute wages. Workers will be paid weekly, on Friday. All deductions from the worker's paycheck required by law will be made.

The employer will provide workers at no charge all tools, supplies, and equipment required to perform the job. H-2B workers will be reimbursed in the first workweek for all visa, visa processing, border crossing, and other related fees, including those mandated by the government (excluding passport fees). Housing is optional at 160.00/week to be deducted weekly from pay check. Transportation (including meals and, to the extent necessary, lodging), to the place of employment will be provided, or its cost to workers reimbursed, if the worker completes half of the employment period. Employer agrees to reimburse inbound transportation and subsistence expenses (subsistence is $13.17 per day minimum, without receipts, to a maximum of $55 per day, with receipts) from the place from which the worker has come to work for the employer, whether in the US or abroad, to the place of employment. Return transportation and subsistence will be provided if the worker completes the employment period or is dismissed early by the employer.

Interested, qualified applicants may contact the employer by mailing resume to Corrine Ryan or apply at CareerSource Southwest Florida, 3410 and refer to job order 11453775

Employer Contact Info

+19704026407

[email protected]

Did you know that... any time you spend under the instructions of your boss, whether you're waiting orders or cleaning, is time you should be paid for?

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