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Published on Nov 25 2024

Front Desk Clerk

$18.00  per hour
Visa required: H-2B
From Nov 1, 2023 to Aug 1, 2024

Employer

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CHINLE DEVELOPMENT INC

Also known as: Opal Grand

10 North Ocean Blvd
Delray Beach, FL 33483
United States

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Job description

• 10 openings, Min 35hrs/wk. shifts vary 10a-5p & 4p-11p.
• Starting wage $18.00/hr. OT if available over 40hrs/wk at $27.00/hr.
• Making & confirming daily reservations, check guests in & out, issuing room keys or cards, answer incoming & in house calls, transmitting & receiving messages, resending statements to & collecting payments from departing customers.
• Pay bi-weekly.
• Monday through Sunday, Scheduled shift and workdays vary. Rotate/split shifts.
• Supplies, work tools & equipment are provided free.
• Deductions required by law will be payroll deducted.
• Employee housing is not provided however optional 3rd party housing may be available at $150/wk-$200/wk depending on location and may be voluntarily payroll deducted biweekly Housing deposits and/or a $150-$200 nonrefundable admin/cleaning fee may be required if you choose the optional housing option.
• Visa & related fees will be reimbursed in the first work week.
• Guaranteed work for total hrs equal to at least ¾ of the workdays in each 12-week period.
• If the worker completes 50% of the work contract period, employer will arrange and pay or reimburse directly for transportation and daily subsistence (min $15.46/day and max $59/day with receipts), if the worker completes the employment period or is dismissed early employer will arrange and pay directly for return transportation and daily subsistence (min $15.46/day and max $59/day with receipts), upon departure.
• Employer will use a single workweek as its standard for computing wages due.

Special Requirements

Must be able to work weekends and holidays.

Employer Contact Info

[email protected]

http://www.op-careers.com

Did you know that... H-2A workers do not have a right to get paid for overtime work, or “time and a half?”

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