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Employer Information Why choose us? Employer name: Type of business:
Employer Information Employer name: On The Bay Seafood Type of business: Restaurant Job location: On the Bay, Inc. City: Ocean City State: MD Zip: 21842 Website: Why choose us? Ocean City, Maryland is a very popular destination for Work & Travel students. Many businesses, restaurants and hotels. Friendly community. Enjoy the beach & ocean! Cultural exchange activities Over 7 million visit Ocean City, Maryland, a year-round resort on Maryland’s Eastern Shore that boasts a 10-mile beachfront, the famous three-mile boardwalk and an endless number of restaurants and boardwalk attractions. There are tons of other great activities that can be enjoyed on the beach. Ocean City offers many water activities including jet skiing, kayaking, surfing, parasailing, fishing chaters, dolphin cruises and more. Position Job title: Restaurant Staff - May Arrival Job description and required skills: Cashier, General duties, phone answering, prep work, customer assistance. Restaurant experience is a plus. Must be a team player and work well with others. Must be a "people person" and social to get along well in the restaurant atmosphere. English level required: advanced Hourly wage (before taxes): $7.25 Position ID: 24690 Employer: On The Bay Seafood Position: Restaurant Staff - May Arrival Page: 1 Position Information Tips: No Bonus: no Estimated hours per day: Up to 40 hours per week Number of days per week: 4-6 Possibility of students getting more than estimated hours: no If so, is overtime paid at the rate of 1.5 hourly, after 40 hours of work per week? no Earliest start date: 05/15/2014 Latest start date: 05/25/2014 Earliest end date: 09/03/2014 Latest end date: 09/20/2014 Are meals included? no Is Skype interview required? no Do students complete an additional application upon arrival? no Possibility to find a second job in the area yes Second jobs require you to contact CHI at chiwt@chinet.org or 1-800-432-4643 to receive the required form. The new potential employer will need to complete it. Both you and the employer will need to sign and return it to CHI for approval. You can work with a new secondary employer ONLY AFTER you have received written authorization from CHI. Additional comments regarding second job: Your primary employer must be your priority. How soon after arrival will participants begin working? ASAP Specific instructions for arrival to employer: Your welcome letter will have your arrival instructions. Is training required? yes Conditions of training: Training is paid. Is there possibility to change positions? yes Are students required to wear a uniform? yes Does employer provide uniform? no Is uniform refundable? no Employer: On The Bay Seafood Position: Restaurant Staff - May Arrival Page: 2 Do students need to purchase specific clothes or footwear? yes If so, details for clothing: Must be well groomed at all times. Uniform must be clean and pressed. Hair must be off shoulders and away from face at all times. No beards. Nails must be clean. Housing Information Housing name: SU13 - On the Bay - International Student Housing Housing address: 202 South Philadelphia Ave. City: Ocean City, MD 21842 Phone: 410-726-2431 Fax: Contact: Wayne Hartman Email: skimmersnest@juno.com Website: www.ocworkforce.com/housing.php Housing assisted by: CHI Is student required to sign a separate housing contract? yes If so, contract details: Students will be required to sign a housing agreement. Type of housing: Motel Number of people to a room: 4 Bedrooms: 2 Bath: 1 Estimated cost of housing per week: $100 per person Is housing cost deducted from paycheck? no Is housing deposit required? yes Deposit amount: $150 per person Housing deposit due date: On arrival Instructions for deposit payment: Deposit and first week's rent are due on arrival. Is housing deposit refundable? yes Conditions for deposit refund: If housing is maintained throughout stay, housing is left clean & undamaged and student stays length of contracted time. Utilities included: Employer: On The Bay Seafood yes Position: Restaurant Staff - May Arrival Page: 3 Is the housing mandatory? no Can students find alternative housing during their stay? yes Method of transportation from housing to work site: Must arrange own Transportation details: Walk or bike to work. Additional housing features: There are a variety of housing options available. Housing manager Wayne Hartman will assist you in finding suitable housing. Your housing will be a furnished apartment, motel or house. Housing will be shared with other international university students. Housing costs range from $90-$100 per person, per week. Location of work site best described as: Ocean Location details: Enjoy 10 miles of FREE, clean beaches and world famous Boardwalk. Ocean City is conveniently located for easy travel to Washington D.C. and other great American sites. With our variety of accommodations and things to do, there is truly something for everyone in Ocean City, Maryland. Many tourists come to enjoy the beautiful beaches, fun amusements, many shops and restaurants. Average daily temperature: 60 - 95 F; humid Community or regional website: www.ocworkforce.com/index.php Nearest cities: Washington D.C. 618,000 Distance to nearest cities: Baltimore / 620,000 What to wear: Variety of clothing; t shirts, jacket, shorts, pants. Available public transportation: Great Public transportation access: Great Accessible amenities (by walking or public transportation): Food market: yes Shopping mall: yes Post office: yes Bank: yes Movie theater: yes Restaurants: yes Fitness center: yes Laundry: yes Internet café: yes Public library: yes Housing will be determined based on your arrival day and time. YOUR LANDLORD HAS REQUESTED AN ESTIMATED TIME FRAME FOR YOUR ARRIVALS. HE WILL ALSO ASSIST WITH PICK-UP IF YOU CONTACT HIM IN ADVANCE! IT IS VERY IMPORTANT YOU GET US THE DATE AND TIME AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!!! Employer: On The Bay Seafood Position: Restaurant Staff - May Arrival Page: 4 Suggested Travel Information Nearest international airport: Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport - Baltimore, MD (BWI / KBWI) Nearest airport: Salisbury-Ocean City Wicomico Regional Airport - Salisbury, MD (SBY / KSBY) Transportation from airport to employer and / or housing: www.bayrunnershuttle.com Nearest bus station (to the airport): www.greyhound.com Bus information (web site): www.dartfirststate.com Nearest train information (to the airport): www.amtrak.com Train information (web site): www.amtrak.com If participant arrives after hours suggested, overnight accomodation: BWI Airport hotels Cost per night: $50 - $100 Transportation to overnight accomodation: www.dartfirststate.com Transportations cost: $25 or more Specific instructions: All travel instructions will be sent to student's email. Look for CHI's "Welcome Letter" ~ www.oceancitymd.gov/public_works/transportation.html#links Social Security Information Does the company require students to have Social Security number before arriving to the work place? no Does the company provide Social Security application assistance? no If so, details: Ocean City, Maryland provides transportation to the SSA office in Salisbury will be available by: Beach Express will provide shuttle service twice daily Monday through Thursday from City Hall (301 North Baltimore Avenue). Tickets must be purchased in advance at City Hall. Round trip ticket is $10. SSA will be advised in advance of the number of participants expected to be arriving on the shuttle each trip, and will be prepared for your arrival at the SSA office. Where is the closest Social Security office? 2414 Northgate Drive, Salisbury, Ma How far is the Social Security office from the work place? 30 miles from Ocean City Employer: On The Bay Seafood Position: Restaurant Staff - May Arrival Page: 5 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES MANAGER Niki Woodall Employment Service Manager Northeast & Mid-West U.S. Region 1-609-334-9532 Fax: 1-215-405-3920 Toll-free: 1-866-328-8153 chiniki@chinet.org www.chinet.org/wt PROGRAM COORDINATOR Elisa Pyle Program Coordinator 1 (513) 399-5250 chielisa@chinet.org http://chinet.org/wt/work-and-travel.html www.facebook.com/groups/CHINortheast EMPLOYER On the Bay Seafood Restaurant 4204 Coastal Hwy Ocean City, MD 21842 (410) 524-7070 Rosemary Corbey onthebayseafood@gmail.com HOUSING TBA Est. $100 per person, per week Security Deposit $100 per person; both due at arrival --------------------------------------------Dear Student, Hello and Welcome! We're so happy that you will be visiting our country. We hope that you will enjoy your stay. Please read carefully through this Welcome Letter. There is important information including traveling directions. Print out a copy of this information so you will have everyone’s contact information. My name is Elisa Pyle. I am a Program Coordinator for Cultural Homestay International (CHI). I will be happy to answer any questions you may have and I will also be available throughout your stay to assist, if there is any problem. There are a few things you will need to do now 1. Purchase a plane ticket. 2. Log onto www.SEVIS.org and enter your flight information. Please fill in as much information as possible, including flight time. 3. You must contact your employer, to let him know when you will be arriving and when you will available to start work. Enjoy your stay! Sincerely, Elisa Pyle BEFORE DEPARTURE 1. Most importantly, read the CHI Student Handbook which you should have received at the orientation or your student agency. It is your responsibility to read and follow all rules and procedures in the handbook. 2. Make sure you have all the correct documents and at least $1000.00 US funds available to you. 3. CHI advises you to bring one change of clothes in your carry-on in case your luggage is lost. These things happen and this is an easy step to take to be prepared. Carry all your paperwork with you. Do not pack them! 4. Contact your employer by email to notify him/her of your specific arrival time. Plan your flight accordingly: if your final destination is 5 hours away, make sure your flight arrives early in the day OR you have made a reservation at a hostel to stay overnight. BEFORE YOU ARRIVE IN THE USA Log in to www.sevis.org and enter your flight information as soon as you purchase your flight ticket. If you have cannot log-in, send an email to me at chielisa@chinet.org with the following information: 1. Date of arrival in USA 2. Time of arrival 3. Airport where you are arriving 4. Airline that you are arriving on 5. Flight number 6. Date you are leaving the USA ARRIVING INTO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA There are five important documents which you MUST have in your possession and present to the U.S. immigration officials upon arrival in the U.S.: 1. Valid passport 2. DS-2019 Form 3. I-797 SEVIS fee receipt 4. J-1 Visa 5. I-94 card **Some airports will no longer require this** The immigration officer will review all documents, validate and place a stamp on your DS-2019 form and your passport. The officer will then return all validated documents to you, including the DS-2019 form. You should have no problem entering the U.S. as long as you have all the proper documentation AND cooperate and communicate respectfully with the U.S. immigration officers at the airport. Paper I-94 Card vs Electronic I-94 The I-94 card is a record of your arrival and departure in and out of the U.S. and it indicates the last day you are authorized to stay in the U.S. legally on the J-1 visa. Starting 26 April 2013, five major airports in the USA will no longer utilize a paper I-94 card, and within 3 weeks all international airports in the USA are set to follow with this change. Most travelers will not be given a paper I-94 form and instead, their record of arrival and departure will be saved electronically in a government database. For both paper and electronic I-94, you will receive a stamp on your passport indicating the last day you are authorized to stay in the U.S. on the J-1 visa. The letters “D/S” may be used on your passport (and paper I-94, if you have one) instead of an actual date, this is an abbreviation for “Duration of Status” and is equivalent to the dates indicated on your DS-2019 form, plus an optional 30-day period after your work program, for travel purposes only. In either case, you must depart the U.S. as specified on your I-94 card and in time to resume your academic responsibilities. Otherwise, you will be out of status and subject to arrest and deportation. If you are given a paper I-94 Form to complete on the airplane or by the immigration officer, please make sure you write your information in printed capital letters, the same way it is in your passport, with the dates according to the format requested on the I-94 card. Any mistake, not matching information, or wrong format in your date of birth may result in problems when getting your Social Security number! The paper I-94 card will be validated, stamped and attached to your passport or given to you by hand. AFTER YOU ARRIVE IN THE USA It is extremely important that you log into the SEVIS system within *THREE* days of your arrival! Log in to www.sevis.org or if you have no access to the web, call CHI for assistance at 1-800-432-4643. Refer to your Student Handbook, if you need specific instructions about how to log in. There are serious consequences if you do not validate your visa, beginning with a cancellation of your program, so please do it as soon as possible! Your housing will have internet access. You can also call CHI during office hours of Monday – Friday from 9am – 5pm PST. The toll free number is 1-800-432-4643 and dial 510 when you hear the recording for the Work and Travel Department to help you. IMPORTANT FOR PAPER I-94 CARD: The cost of replacing a lost card is $330 USD and processing time is up to 9 weeks. Please treat all important documents carefully. CHI is not responsible for providing a new I-94 card; however, we will assist any participant experiencing problems. DRESS CODE Must be well groomed at all times. Uniform must be clean and pressed. Hair must be off shoulders and away from face at all times. No beards. Nails must be clean. DIRECTIONS FROM THE AIRPORT TO YOUR HOUSING TBA APPLYING FOR A SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER Once you are in Ocean City, you must register with the local Social Security Office to get your card and number. You must wait at least 10 days after logging into SEVIS before you apply for a Social Security card! BEFORE YOU TRAVEL TO THE SECURITY OFFICE Please make sure you log back in www.sevis.org after 3 days you register to make sure your visa status has been validated. This is a requirement for applying for a social security number. Also, a must: please visit www.cbp.gov/I94 to obtain your electronic I94 number and print out a copy of your I-94 card. Upon entering the U.S, you will receive a paper with instructions on how to access this website, contact CHI if you require assistance. If your employer is unable to assist you with transportation to the Social Security office, please contact me. The local bus may not have a direct stop at the office and this could be confusing for you. SOCIAL SECURITY Social Security Office Information SUITE 1 Address: 2414 NORTHGATE DR SALISBURY, MD 21801 Phone: 1-866-273-5083 TTY: 1-800-325-0778 Monday 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Tuesday 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Wednesday 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Hours: Thursday 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Friday 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Saturday Closed Sunday Closed REMEMBER TO GET A RECEIPT AT THE SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE. IT'S YOUR ONLY PROOF THAT YOU APPLIED! Also, remember that you must FIRST validate your status in SEVIS *before* applying for a Social Security Number. Your employer needs to have your Social Security number for their records. They may want to make a photocopy for their files. If you find a second job, they will also need to know your Social Security number. SAFETY Do NOT accept a ride at the airport! Use the travel instructions provided. If you arrive late, stay at a hostel in New York, Newark or travel directly to Ocean City, Maryland and stay at a hotel overnight. If you choose to ride a bike in the USA, please be careful. You must follow all road signs just as if you were driving a car. Be very cautious as drivers of cars are on vacation and may be more distracted than normal. Wear a bike helmet for safety! TRAVELING If you travel on your own and need a place to stay, look over the options of your chosen city at www.hostels.com. If you have questions, problems or would like to experience something specific in the USA, please contact me. I am here to assist in any way I can! For general questions and emergencies, you may always contact CHI’s Main Office. HOUSING On arrival in Ocean City, call your housing manager Wayne Hartman who will arrange your housing on arrival. Call: 1-410726-2431. You will be able to view the housing before signing a lease agreement. There are many rental options from Hotels to Apartments. Rents will vary. You should pay no more than $100 a week. Plan to have your 1st week rent and a deposit ready to pay your landlord on arrival. (Most deposits are the same as 1 week of rent but bring $250 total to be safe.) DIRECTIONS FROM THE AIRPORT TO YOUR HOUSING DO NOT ACCEPT A RIDE OR A TRANSPORTATION SERVICE AT THE AIRPORT! Make a reservation with BG Island shuttle service in advance or take the bus yourself. Directions are below. BG Island Shuttle Service (recommended): The easiest way to get from the airport to your housing is to use the BG Island shuttle service. You must make a reservation in advance and they will pick you up at the airport with other J1 students and they will take you directly to your housing. The cost is about $75 depending on what airport you arrive at (see website for prices). You can make a reservation here: www.bgisland.net. JFK International Airport Arrival: Public Transportation (9 hours): 1. At JFK airport, take the New York Airport Service Express Bus to the Port Authority Bus Terminal. This express bus leaves right every terminal and costs $15. It leaves every 30 minutes and the journey from the airport to the bus station is about 1 and ½ hours. 2. At Port Authority Bus Terminal, Purchase a bus ticket to Ocean City, MD. The cost is about $70 and the ride will take 7 hours. IMPORTANT: Buses leave only once or twice daily. PLEASE PLAN ACCORDINGLY!! Visit www.greyhound.com for schedules and fares. You will also have to transfer at least once on this route. You will arrive at the Ocean City bus station located at the corner of 2nd Street and Philadelphia Ave. You must contact your housing in advance to arrange pick-up from the bus station! Please contact Mr. Wayne Hartman at 410-726-2431 on arrival. You must email him in advance at: skimmersnest@juno.com For Late Arrivals in New York City: There is a youth hostel in New York www.hinewyork.org and you should consider staying there overnight and going to Ocean City in the morning. Their website provides clear instructions for how to get there from the airport. See www.hostels.com for more options. Newark Airport Arrival: Public Transportation (9 hours) 1. At Newark airport, take the Penn Station bus to Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City. The cost will be about $5. 2. At Port Authority Bus Terminal, Purchase a bus ticket to Ocean City, MD. The cost is about $70 and the ride will take 7 hours. IMPORTANT: Buses leave only once or twice daily. PLEASE PLAN ACCORDINGLY!! Visit www.greyhound.com for schedules and fares. You will also have to transfer at least once on this route. You will arrive at the Ocean City bus station located at the corner of 2nd Street and Philadelphia Ave. You must contact your housing in advance to arrange pick-up from the bus station! Please contact Mr. Wayne Hartman at 410-726-2431 on arrival. You must email him in advance at: skimmersnest@juno.com. For Late Arrivals in Newark: There is a youth hostel in New York www.hinewyork.org. and you should consider staying there overnight and going to Ocean City in the morning. Their website provides clear instructions for how to get there from the airport. See www.hostels.com for more options. Baltimore Washington International Airport Arrival: Public Transportation (4.5 hours) 1. At Baltimore airport, take a taxi to the Greyhound Bus Station located at 2110 Haines Street in Baltimore, Maryland. 2. At the Greyhound Bus Station, purchase a ticket to Ocean City, Maryland. The cost of the ticket is about $46. Buses leave only 2 times a day so you MUST plan in advance!! Visit www.greyhound.com for schedules and fares. Traveling from Baltimore to Ocean city takes about 4 hours. You must contact your housing in advance to arrange pick-up from the bus station! Please contact Mr. Wayne Hartman at 410-726-2431 on arrival. You must email him in advance at: skimmersnest@juno.com.
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