young SA couple with hotel management experience and qualificationsWhat type of job are you looking for? We are qualified in hospitality management and we have some years experience in the industry mostly food and beverage orientated but have a yes i can attitude to life and are willing to work in any industry in any position as we are looking to get away from the busy city with all its ups and downs. What nationality are you? I am South African and Nicole has a South african as well as a namibian passport. She grew up in Walvis bay. What languages do you speak (and at what level)? Read, write and speak Afrikaans and english fluently What country or area are you looking to work in and why? Walvis bay preferably as her family lives there but are willing to look at any area of namibia. What countries have you worked in? England and South Africa What countries do you have a visa to work in? None at current stage, had a visa in 2003 for england but obviously has expired. Will obviously apply for a visa for namibia asap as we are rather serious in leaving the city of johannesburg What field do you currently work in? Hospitality, food and beverage management What fields have you worked in before? all areas of hospitality What qualifications do you hold? Advanced Diploma in Hospitality management Which do you consider more valuable? Formal education or skills and why? A good balance between the two is important as practical is not always the same as it is on paper. Describe the benefits of working with others You will learn from their mistakes as well as becoming aware of your own mistakes in the process. You will also learn how to work and communicate with various diffirent personalities. Describe the benefits of working alone The only sholder you have to look over is your own. What was your worst working experience? Tranfering clinical waste from point a to point b while I was working in the United Kingdom. What is the most important lesson you have learnt throughout your career? To stay calm about all situations as any problem can be solved IF you try. What unique skills do you have? I am currently the training manager for my department. I would say that I have the ability to make anybody feel welcome. What would you consider as your 'dream job'? (Working) (Entertaining) people on a yacht. Or to own an orphanage What are the most interesting aspects of your field? Working with people What are the least interesting aspects of your field? Working with staff that is only working for the pay cheque and not because it is something they want to do. What salary are you looking at? Any to get us into the country of namibia. How can potential employers contact you? email or phone me or nicole @ pjswanepoel@gmail.com +27 84 631 0236 nx.burger@gmail.com +27 72 416 8502 |