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] Un jardin (bar-restaurant en plein air) situé en face du FESPACO recherche deux plongeurs ainsi que des serveurs.
[POSTES À POURVOIR]
- 2 plongeurs
- Serveurs (plusieurs postes)
[CONDITIONS]
- Salaire : 50 000 FCFA par mois
- Lieu : en face du FESPACO, Ouagadougou
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50 000 FCFA par mois pour un jardin situé en plein centre de Ouagadougou est correct, et l'emplacement face au FESPACO garantit un flux de clients régulier, donc des pourboires réels pour les serveurs : demandez si ceux-ci sont mis en commun ou gardés individuellement. Pour le poste de plongeur, vérifiez l'amplitude horaire, souvent plus longue que celle des serveurs. Si vous visez le service, présentez-vous en soirée, au moment où le gérant est sur place.
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Taf4All only lists job offers published by third parties. We are not the employer, we do not conduct these recruitments, and we cannot guarantee what happens once you make contact — you deal directly with the person or company behind the offer, at your own risk.
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