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What does a club 18-30 rep do?

What does a club 18-30 rep do?

As a Club 18-30 rep you will be a ‘front line’ member of the resort team, responsible for ensuring every single guest has a fantastic holiday. You will be on call nearly 24/7 to answer any queries, deal with any difficult or demanding situations and to make sure our guests are contstantly entertained!

Is Club 18/30 still going?

Club 18-30 company was sold on to Thomas Cook and took around 45,000 guests each year….Club 18-30.

TypePrivate
Founded1968
Defunct30 October 2018
FateClosed
HeadquartersPeterborough, England, UK

What does club rep do?

Club Representatives (Reps) are designated representatives of member clubs. The Club Reps are the spokespersons for their clubs in all matters before VSL. They serve as a critical line of communication between VSL and their member clubs. Club Reps are responsible for all telephone communications with the VSL office.

What qualifications do you need to be a club rep?

There are no set requirements to become a holiday rep but many tour operators are looking for four GCSEs (grade C or above) and experience working in customer care. You also need to be aged 18 plus (sometimes this can be 21 and over).

What does a over 50s rep do?

Holiday representatives look after guests at resorts, usually abroad, ensuring that their holidays are enjoyable and safe. They are also known as reps, resort representatives, overseas representatives, family representatives or customer service representatives.

What is a Vibe Hotel?

Vibe Hotels are lifestyle hotels designed to connect guests with their fellow travellers, other guests, that inner health nut or their own creativity.

Who founded Club 18 30?

Club 18-30 was founded in 1965 by a company called the Horizon Group, marketed at young single people and couples without kids. The first holiday was to Lloret de Mar on the Costa Brava – with 580 young people flown out.

What qualifications do you need to be a resort rep?

To apply directly for resort representative jobs, you’ll usually need: to be 18 or over. experience of working with the public. 4 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C) including English and maths.

Do you need qualifications to be a holiday rep?

Is it easy to become a holiday rep?

Holiday Rep working hours And it’s not as easy as it looks, definitely not a nine to five position, you’ll be on the go for 12 hours a day, six days a week. People who love working as a holiday rep can progress to becoming Team Leaders or Resort Managers. Others find work as a Travel Agent or tour guide.

Do you get paid to be a holiday rep?

The salaries are very diverse depending on the resort you work in. Normally receive a salary, as well as having the opportunity to earn a commission for selling events. You may even get tips if you can build a great report with holidaymakers!