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Working in Malia 2010 The easiest way to get a job in Malia is to be there; bars, clubs, restaurants etc, do advertise their vacancies on websites however they would still expect you to be there in person before offering you a job. www.malia.co.uk/jobs2008 There are many jobs available in Malia not just bar staff or Pr'ing
Getting to Crete:
(Flights, Transfers & Hotels)
Flights:
Recommended Taxi Companies: MP Taxis (click below for a quote) Hotel :While you are looking for a job and workers accommodation, you will need a roof over your head, you can book the following hotels through us. Recommended Hotels: Pasiphae Hotel ((click here for a quote)
Visa
Insurance: The travel insurance that you will need is normally called a "Back Packers" policy, it will cover the whole time that you are out of the country. Recommended Insurance Companies:
Essential Travel (click below for a quote) Essential Travel
Getting a job:
Once you arrive go and speak to the owners of the bars and clubs etc, they are really friendly and approachable people and prefer to meet people face to face. You will earn between €20 & €30 a day and be expected to work long hours and for 7 days a week in the peak season, however sunbathing on the beach or round a local pool during the day is an ideal way of relaxing and topping up your tan. If you have any difficulty finding a job, find out where all the workers hang out during the day (normally at the beach), they will know where there are jobs available, alternatively, call into our office at the top of Beach Road, and we will help you. Medical:
Workers Accommodation: It is possible in a few places to pre-book workers accommodation, however, you are better off getting accommodation once you get here, then you will know the area and where you are working so you can look for something close by, this way you also get to see where you are staying before putting a deposit down. What to expect.... Workers accommodation varies from really nice apartments with separate bedrooms, kitchen and air conditioning, to rooms with just 2 beds in, it really depends on what you want and how much you want to pay. The average workers accommodation has a lounge area with a two ring hob or two ring hob and oven and 1 bed, another room with 2 beds in it and a bathroom with a shower, (the showers in Crete - even in the hotels - do not have a holder for the shower head - you have to hold them up). If you don't have air conditioning (which the majority don't) you can buy fans locally at Spar for about €30. We cannot give quotations for workers accommodation as the majority of the places that cater for workers will not take any pre-bookings, they are normally on a first come, first serve basis. If you have any difficulties, come and see us at our office at the top of Beach Road and we will point you in the right direction. Coming out on your own... There are very few single apartments, so if you are coming out on your own, come to our office when you get here, and we will put a note in the window saying "Looking for a room mate", or "need to share an apartment", A lot of people come out in twos and they have a third bed in their apartment, this is an easy way to find somebody to share with and to share the rent. Other Information What do you need to bring with you... Your travel insurance, (or email it to your self), your driving licence, if you are going to hire a quad or scooter (not recommended), and your clothes... if you are working in the evening you will be expected to look good, but remember you will be standing for anything up to 7 hours, so ensure you shoes are comfortable, otherwise they will stay under your bed for the season, and don't forget its hot, even at 12 o/c at night, so loads of jumpers and jeans wont be needed. You can buy nearly everything you need, there is a large Spar Supermarket that supplies a lot of UK items, however, its definitely worth trying some of the local makes because they are a lot cheaper. What if I need some stuff sent out to me... You can get stuff sent out to you via the post office, once you are settled, you can give your workers accommodation address and have it sent there, the post man only has a bike, so it the parcel is too big, they will leave a collection slip and you will have to go to the post office to collect it, the only problem with that is the post office closes at 2pm. Alternatively you can use the Malia.co.uk office address and have it sent there, however, please think about the size of the box you have sent out, we only have a push bike too. Bank Accounts... The best bank account to have is a Nationwide Flex Account, this company do not charge to withdraw money in Crete, so all you have to think about is the exchange rate of the day. However, only use the Banks cash points to withdraw month, the cash machines outside bars, beaches etc, will charge you a high rate to withdraw any money. What if I need to have money sent out to me or I need to send money back to England... If you need to receive money whilst in Crete, obviously you can have money put into your bank account and draw it out in Crete, again if you have a Nationwide account you will not incur charges, the only other alternative is to use Western Union or Money Gram, someone in England will have to go to a Western Union or Money Gram office (there are loads based all over the UK), they will be asked to complete a form, they need to put your name and Malia Crete as the receiving place, make sure you don't just put Malia, as the money will go astray, they will then be given a reference number which they need to tell you, you then go to the local Western Union or Money Gram office in Malia, with your passport and the reference number and you will be given your money. If you need to send money back to England, you will have to use either Western Union or Money Gram, and they charge a fee depending on the amount you are sending. You cannot transfer money through a bank unless you have a Greek bank account, to get one you will need to have a tax number.
Parents: Your parents can contact us before April and we will try to reassure them and answer any questions that they might have.
Email address:
greecemonkey.admin@gmail.com You can also give them our Malia details, we will be in Malia from the middle of April until the middle of October, and if for whatever reason they cannot get hold of you, they can either email or call us and we will try and contact you on their behalf. Email address:
greecemonkey.admin@gmail.com
You:
Us - GreeceMonkey - Malia.co.uk
Office:
What we do... We can point you in the right direction for workers accommodation, if you have come out on your own, we can advertise in our window for some one to share with you. We advertise jobs in the office window. If you are unsure about getting your health book we can advise you. You can have post sent to us. We are here to speak to your Parents should they have any questions. If you have any problems call in and we will help if we can or give you advice on what to do. If your lonely and missing home we are good listeners too. We advertise what's going on in Malia, ie. All the events We also take pictures and build websites for the majority of Bars, Clubs, Restaurants etc in Malia, so if you see our photographers ask them to take your picture, not only will it be put on the website, but you can also get copies of it from as little as €1 for a normal size print.
One Last Thing... At the end of each season it is a big problem, with workers trying to find homes for their puppies, very few find people to look after them, so please leave the cute puppies where they are, they need to learn how to survive on the streets from their mother. If you would like to make a donation to the Animal Rescue Centre in Malia, who look after all the sick animals then please come to our office where you can make your donation.
AND.... SOMETHING TO LOOK FORWARD TO THE GREECEMONKEY 2009 WORKERS REUNION
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