I was hoping that the offer of a winter-time warm and dry shop to work in, a fairly competitive wage, nearly unlimited cappuccinos, relaxed atmosphere and pretty good tips would have yielded a few more applicants. It seems that anyone who can lean on a shovel-handle can get $15/hour these days doing construction. Anybody have any tips on recruiting staff?

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Comment by Colin Newell on February 4, 2008 at 8:26pm
I would like to back-up Stickmans statement about his cafe; it rocks. Go there. Breathe fresh air. Make killer coffee!
Comment by Fede Cabrera on February 4, 2008 at 3:50pm
Hi David,

I`ll be more than happy to visit Canada and any other different coffee culture ... but in order to get a temporary working visa, your job offering should be approved by the Human Resources Development Center (HRDC); if that`s possibly, just let me know.

Best regards,

Federico Cabrera
Barista for Argentine,
WBC 2007.-

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