URUGUAY / El Diablo Tranquilo
The demands of the position are varied. From keeping house and administering maintenance projects in winter to handling the onboarding of dozens of seasonal staff and high energy towards lodging, feeding, and entertaining thousands of guests each peak season. All that said, the biggest challenges are often outside of what you may consider “hospitality” and simple arise from being the point person for the business, handling legal requirements, responding to tax inspections, or taking a guest who falls off a horse to the hospital – you never know what the day may hold, but that is also what makes the role as rewarding as it is.
For more information, please contact me at brian@eldiablotranquilo.com
Expires: Apr 30, 2016
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