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By on November 20th, 2008 at 7:41 am

Hooters in Korea Looking for Some Foreigner T&A

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Courtesy of Brian in Jeollanam-do comes news that Hooters in Korea is looking to employ some foreigners:

This is Hooters of Korea.

We are franchise restaurant from Hooters of America.

We have opened first restaurant in Apgujeong Seoul city Korea 2007.1. and

Second store which is Gangnam was opened in 2007.8.

We are now hiring PT / FT Hooters Girl (Foreigners) position.

If you are curious and or interested Please submit what is need below and we can start from there Thank You

NEEDED IS:
?Pictures
?Visa Type
?Birth year
?Weight
?Height
?Nationality
?Languages Spoken
?Any special skills
?Availability
?Expected period of stay in Korea
?Contact e-mail
?Contact Cell Phone

If you have any qestion about this, please feel free to ask.

Thank you.

Hooters of Korea

For those wondering here is the official Hooters Korea site

For anyone interested in working at Hooters I would definitely recommend checking your Visa status before trying to work there.  You can read more over at Brian’s site.

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  • tom
    3:00 am on November 20th, 2008 1

    Work as English teacher during the day, and work in Hooters as the Hooter girl during nights. Great ideal!

    :razz:

  • Sonagi
    10:20 am on November 20th, 2008 2

    That's foreign T&A, dammit. In English, the adjective "foreign" is used to modify nouns, including people as in "foreign student" or "foreign tourist." Korean uses "waegukin" in front of nouns designating people.

  • Brian
    12:05 pm on November 20th, 2008 3

    Yeah, but in this case foreigner sounds better. :wink: Because of the regularity with which "foreigner" gets thrown around in every circumstance.

  • CalmSeas
    2:12 pm on November 20th, 2008 4

    Hell, I'm always looking for some foreigner T & A also, so lets not let Hooters have all of the fun… :lol:

  • Brendon Carr (Korea
    5:18 pm on November 20th, 2008 5

    English reachers wanting to work as Hooters girls will need permission from their owners (excuse me — "employers"), in order to obtain an endorsement to their existing E-2 visas allowing secondary employment.

  • JAFO
    6:32 pm on November 20th, 2008 6

    Mr. Carr, you are killing me!

    I don't know if "English reachers" was intentional, being that the T and R keys are next to each other, but it sure is a great description for a group that, more often than not, falls short of having a firm grasp on either English or teaching.

    Some of them aren't even reaching, hence, English leachers.

    Some of the more ragged ones are English creachers.

    And, of course, some of the heftier Canadian girls in Itaewon are English bleachers. That could be because you need eye bleach or it could be because there are a lot of excited guys on them every weekend.

    As for secondary employment endorsements, can you imagine what people will pay to sit in a room and talk to a Hooters girl? A hagwon can't buy advertising like that.

  • The Clam
    8:58 pm on November 20th, 2008 7

    JAFO,

    That was not offensive to me since I'm not an English teacher, but that was pretty uncalled for. No need.

  • David A.
    12:45 am on November 21st, 2008 8

    I am scheduling personal interviews for the applicants. Please forward me your photo and telephone number and expect a personalized interview the evening of your submission. interviews will be via candle light.

    Thank You,

    David A.

  • Cpt KIM
    12:57 am on November 21st, 2008 9

    Let's have a Misuda panel members do a reality show working as Hooter girls. It will be a huge rating. I will definitely will want to see that segment of the show.

 

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