Looking for a job in Brazil
I doubt you can find a job as a waitress or any job in hospitality industry in Brazil unless you have proper documents such as a work permit.Hi good day,I heard many good about working in Brazil.May I know is there any job there in Brazil for Filipina like me ? I have a work experience in being a service crew or waitress,Sales Lady, cashier,call center agent and customer service representative.How I wish I can get a response.Thank you.- @mhaimadrigal23
04/21/22 Concerning this I don't know. I know lady she is 80 she works half day in cleaning organizing houses, helping all around and she gains 6000 (1500 Us?) per month. If she would start working full day will she get 12 000- I don't know.- @Pukapi
@Pukapi kindly check your local market, minimum salary for Brazilian people is around R$1100. I have a friend who has a mini mart and he has hired people for this amount and all of them are happy. We are here to tell facts and not to spread rumors. Thanks
You are correct. Not sure what the other guy is saying. Even on his other forum posts he generates a lot of nonsense.@Pukapi kindly check your local market, minimum salary for Brazilian people is around R$1100. I have a friend who has a mini mart and he has hired people for this amount and all of them are happy. We are here to tell facts and not to spread rumors. Thanks
- @MHSPCZONE
You are correct. Not sure what the other guy is saying. Even on his other forum posts he generates a lot of nonsense.Almost all personal service jobs are the equivilant of employers paying the set bar of one minimal salary, even jobs in informatic here have a per month cap salary.Only time that there would be a price of 1500 usd in brazil for "cleaning" would be something you want no part of because most likely its illegal.- @Mikeflanagan
@KenAquarius Yes, absolutely. If there is any advice that I can help you with regarding Brazil, it would be a pleasure. God Bless.
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