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Jobs You Can Get in Coastal Towns

May 21, 2017 By Michael Campbell

Are you a recent offshore oil rig dock worker who has just become a victim of an offshore injury? Do you seek a solid maritime lawyer to assist you? Where do you begin? Perhaps you’re simply wondering how you may avoid this trap in the first place and find jobs that are suitable for living near a coast. If you seek to avoid injuries and have a good experience overall, there are numerous options for you.

First of all, many coastal towns are known for their tourism attractions and possibilities for employment as well as growth opportunities in all areas of life. These often beautiful, diverse and unique coastal towns offer a plethora of overlooked resources that are often high demand and not found anywhere else. As I mentioned, tourism is often the main source of income for a coastal town, especially those without much surrounding cities or ports nearby. The further by the coast that you find yourself, the easier that it’ll be to find a tourism job there, for the entire coast often relies solely on tourism income streams to survive.

What exactly may constitute a tourism job? There are three things: food, shops and fun events or excursions. Many large and small coastal towns in or outside of the U.S. offer numerous things to explore, see, eat, drink and experience. By the way, most fast food chains are international. Therefore, wherever you go, you’re more than likely to find a chain and one that is hiring immediately. Turnover rates are high, even in other countries.

Offshore oil rig jobs are also available, but you must first procure a TWIC worker’s card and merchant mariner credentials in order to qualify. Federal laws mandate compliance with such pre-requisites. You may also work behind the counter of a local gift shop or small imports domestic trade service; these are many, and the owners are usually in much need of assistance, willing to offer jobs on the spot for some. If you speak another language, that’s always a plus. You may need to work long days and hours, but in the end, it’s worth it as it provides a quality vacation-minded lifestyle.

Ultimately, to get a job near a coastal town, you must first research and personally get to know the coastal town and its surrounding regions. You must take in the culture and also love it, for if you don’t love it, you’ll be more miserable than you imagine. At that point, leaving the town may seem like the best idea, but it won’t be as easy as you expected.

Also, many people say that a town may be known for its food. The better that it is, the more that people will flock to it and wish to eat there. You may get a simple job behind a restaurant’s serving line, a fast food chain’s front counter, as an assistant cook or waiter or even as a dish room employee. The opportunities are endless, and the needs are many.

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