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Job Title:  Wait Person

                               

Location:
Pulau Sibu, Johor, West Malaysia
Job Description:

-    serve breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner (& supper on Friday only)

-    set up buffet

-     clean all parts of dining room & service stations

-     help to meet & greet guests

 

Wage:  
RM 1200 per month plus
Commission: 

Split with staff of 0.3% of monthly turnover. (From RM100 to RM500 depending on turnover.)

 

Currency: 
Malaysian Ringgit. http://www.xe.com/ucc/
Days Off:
4 days off the island each month, not necessarily consecutively. Sea Gypsy now keeps a residence in Johor Bahru that staff are welcome to stay during their days off. It has a house-keeper and is 10 mins from the centre of town. 
Hours:

When we are quiet during the week the front of house staff can more or less organise their own schedule as long as all the work is done.  We’re quite relaxed and there’s a lot of down time.

 

When busy the schedule is as follows:

Be in restaurant at 7.30 a.m. to prepare for serving breakfast at 8 a.m. Once breakfast is served and lunch is set for you can take a swim break. 2 hours off in the afternoon otherwise on duty until dinner is cleared away and breakfast is set for.

 

Uniform:
T shirts & Polo shirts and cap will be provided.  Smart shorts or skirt & uniform T shirts are to be worn during the day. Smart shorts or skirt & uniform polo shirts are to be worn in the evening. Great big baggy pants, especially military style, falling down to the butt and dragging under the feet is not considered smart on either gender! The only hat to be worn is a sea hat but not when serving.
Footwear:
Barefoot, flip flops (thongs) or trainers
Accommodation:
Twin sharing, bathroom en suite (towels & linen provided)
Food:
Choice of guest or staff food (local).
Access to kitchen for making snacks if hungry
Drink: 
Tea, coffee, Milo, all cordials free of charge
Soft drinks @ RM1.00, Beer @ RM6.00
All other alcohol 25% discount
Dive Base Staff: 
Instructor 
DB general worker
Snorkelling guide    
Sea Gypsy Staff:
Operations Manager
Island Admin Officer
Floater
Boat/groundsmen x 4
Maintenance man x 1
Kitchen staff x 4
Bar/restaurant staff x 3
Head of Housekeeping    
Housekeeping staff x 3
Kids Club & Family Coordinator
Johor Bahru Staff:
Managing Director
Admin Executive x 1
Admin Manager x 1
Driver x 3 + 1 part time
Housekeeper x 2
Australia Staff: 
Reservations x 1
UK Staff:
Marketing & Web assistant
Language:
Bahasa Malay is the local language. 8 staff members speak fluent English and most of the staff speak some English.
Communications:
Sea Gypsy Village: +60 3 8320 3191
Internet Broadband via satellite is available for staff
Office in Johor Bahru:
Tel +60 222 8642
Fax: +60 221 0048
 enquiries@siburesort.com         
Postal Address: 
c/o Linda Wills
Bukit Timah P.O. Box 0148
Singapore 915899
Access:
If coming from abroad fly preferably to Changi Airport, Singapore as it is an easier, more direct route. The drive from Johor Bahru to Tanjong Leman, the staging point for Pulau Sibu is 2 hours. All new staff will be met by us at the Airport and taken to Pulau Sibu.
 
We do not pay your air fare
Visa:   
Any necessary or applicable paperwork is organised by us.
Insurance:
We do not provide staff with any medical insurance other than SOCSO where applicable. Foreign staff may wish to take out some travel insurance that covers repatriation. Our dive base staff are always first aiders and we keep a comprehensive first aid kit on the island. Should any staff need medical attention we take them straight to the National University Hospital in Singapore.
Insects:
Mosquitoes & sand flies. We have a regular cleaning, fogging & spraying programme, which keeps the resort pretty clear. New staff are provided with Off spray for mossies and our own sand fly remedy to use but one does become immune (eventually!). We also provide staff with mossy nets if they would like (although none of us use them).
Vaccinations:  
The only vaccination that we recommend is Hepatitis B. I know doctors and travel agents will tell you differently and the choice is entirely yours but it’s not necessary. We are also a Malaria free zone and you do not need to take Malaria tablets.
Notes:
 
Any type of facial piercing, including the tongue, is completely unacceptable (apart from earings). 
 
We expect our staff to be dressed smartly at all times and pay attention to personal hygiene.  Shorts and tee shirts are the order of the day but if you don’t want to iron your clothes do not bring clothes that need ironing! All staff are responsible for their own laundry. 
 
There is to be NO fraternisation between staff, it ALWAYS ends in disaster, be friends until the season is over!!!
 
And finally:
 
At the end of the day we are a small family business.  We try to create a family atmosphere between the staff and like all families we expect our fair share of tiffs.  We all help each other out.  If we suddenly ask you to watch the bar, paint a wall, run through the jungle to get Henry, the dog, back from another resort (since he’s too daft to come back by himself) or go to Tg. Leman for something we will expect you to help with a smile!