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Servers are responsible for waiting on customers, answering questions, writing down lunch and
dinner orders, serving food and drinks, refilling water, dealing with U.S. currency, and setting and
clearing tables. The wage is $3.50/hour + tips. 8 positions are available.
Bussers are responsible for cleaning & preparing tables for guests, assisting with any guest needs, &
nightly cleaning & closing of the restaurant. The wage is $3.50/hour + tips. 18 positions are
available.
Food Runners deliver completed orders to guest tables, hand out food, and return to the kitchen in
a quick manner, assist cleaning of kitchen. This position requires good spoken English, the ability to
learn many table numbers, the ability to learn the menu, and the ability to interact with guests for
any needs. The wage is $3.50/hour + tips. There are 6 positions available.
Kitchen Helpers assist in various kitchen stations, including fryer and raw bar. Must be able to read
English orders, work in a very fast paced, work in a hot environment, and communicate with a large
kitchen staff. The wage is $12.00/hour. There are 3 positions available.
Dishwashers are responsible for cleaning and putting away the dishes, pots and glassware that are
used in the dining room, sweeping and mopping floors, emptying garbage and keeping the kitchen
clean. Must be able to work in a team of up to five dishwashers, stand on your feet for up to eight
hours per day. The wage is $12.00/hour. There are 5 positions available.
Hosts must have strong fluency in English in order to answer phones and guest questions, learn all
table numbers in a restaurant that seats about 1,000 people, and use ipads to help update the
restaurant’s open tables. The wage is $11.00/hour. There are 3 positions available.
Work Hours: You can expect to work an average of 40 hours/week throughout the summer. The schedule
is done weekly on an online schedule system hotschedules.com. Schedules are usually organized at least
one week in advance. Staff are notified weekly about any/all schedule changes via messaging from the
website.
Work Start Dates: You should plan your U.S. arrival so you can begin working May 1 – July 1.
Work Finish Dates: We are looking for candidates who can finish working September 7 – October 3. You
should be as upfront and honest as possible about your work finish date. It is customary in the U.S. to give
at least two weeks notice of your final day of work.
Uniform: Employees need khaki shorts and black sneakers. The first black Two Mile Landing tee shirt will
be provided by us for free. Any additional shirts you may want can be purchased with a discount for $16.00.
Housing Information: We do not provide housing, but can provide contact information for local landlords,
former participants and facebook groups in the area. Wildwood housing is typically shared apartment or
dormitory style accommodations. Rent can range from $90.00 - $115.00 per week plus a deposit.
Area Description
The island of Wildwood, NJ is a popular tourist destination. It is also very popular for J-1 students to work
with many Exchange Visitors from all over the world. It is a beautiful destination in Wildwood on the "Jersey
Shore" with beautiful beaches and boardwalk. There are many beaches a short bike ride away, and busses
that you can take to visit major cities, like New York City (2 hours), Philadelphia (1.5 hours), Washington DC
(3.5 hours), and Baltimore (3 hours). Atlantic City, NJ, with its outlet shopping malls and casinos is only 45
minutes north.