Thanks CaroM8 for the helpful infoCaroM8 said:If you have any experience in customer service I would suggest trying to get a job in a hotel. The fancier the brand, higher the pay.
For example, I worked in a pretty good brand of hotels, comparable to the Marriott, in Ottawa for 6 years as a front desk agent and by the time I left I was making about 18$ per hour. I think the starting rate was around 16$ per hour.
After that I worked in a less fancy hotel, but still made 15$ per hour.
You don't need degrees or diplomas for this job. You just need to be friendly and efficient. Jobs as bell boys in hotels are pretty good too. Your starting wage would be a little less but cash tips are what makes it worth while.
Most hotels are unionized, meaning that if you have a full time position, you are also eligible for benefits after your probation period which is usually 3-6 months. In a unionized place, a dishwasher can earn close to 20$ per hour. I am not joking.
Hope this helps! Good luck!
I'd like to ask you about my chances to work as an HR specialist in a hotel as I have 2 years of experience in a hotel brand (Hilton) and what are the high pay hotel jobs from your point of view? I don't mind shifting my career to an operations position since it may lead to hotel management position.