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Title: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: jellyhashman on May 01, 2014, 09:07:56 PM
I'm wanting to move to Amsterdam, thinking about buying a one-way ticket and getting a job in a coffee shop or something similar. Anyone got any advice or tips?


Title: Re: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: Equate on May 01, 2014, 09:09:53 PM
I think you will get more advice regarding setting up a mining farm than getting job at coffee shop in this forum :P


Title: Re: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: hilariousandco on May 01, 2014, 09:10:31 PM
I'm wanting to move to Amsterdam, thinking about buying a one-way ticket and getting a job in a coffee shop or something similar. Anyone got any advice or tips?

I doubt it's as easy as just hopping on a plane and getting a job. I'm guessing jobs in coffeeshops are quite sought after. I'd think this though a little more before you jump right into it.


Title: Re: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: railzand on May 01, 2014, 09:14:21 PM
doing a geographical doesn't get you anywhere


Title: Re: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: beetcoin on May 01, 2014, 09:15:17 PM
you should do australia.. minimum wage there is high as fuck, something like $15 hour.


Title: Re: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: jellyhashman on May 01, 2014, 09:18:17 PM
you should do australia.. minimum wage there is high as fuck, something like $15 hour.


If I had money for a ticket I would wouldn't even care about a job would just live in bush :D


Title: Re: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: jellyhashman on May 01, 2014, 09:19:28 PM
doing a geographical doesn't get you anywhere


Yea that's true, grass not greener on other side n all that. Do like the place though and can see me been happy there.


Title: Re: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: Dogtanian on May 01, 2014, 09:21:01 PM
you should do australia.. minimum wage there is high as fuck, something like $15 hour.

Don't you have to have some skills or qualifications to get a job in australia. It seems like they dont just let anyone in.


Title: Re: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: beetcoin on May 01, 2014, 09:21:58 PM
you should do australia.. minimum wage there is high as fuck, something like $15 hour.

Don't you have to have some skills or qualifications to get a job in australia. It seems like they dont just let anyone in.

there was a reddit AMA about some guy who travelled the world and said he did odd jobs in australia to pay for his way. menial tasks.


Title: Re: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: durrrr on May 01, 2014, 09:30:19 PM
I would assume that it's quite hard to get a job at a coffee shop unless u know someone or are a woman with big ole tittys. You would probally have to know quite a bit about the herb


Title: Re: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: jellyhashman on May 01, 2014, 09:31:34 PM
I would assume that it's quite hard to get a job at a coffee shop unless u know someone or are a woman with big ole tittys. You would probally have to know quite a bit about the herb


I know too much about Cannabis...


Title: Re: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: durrrr on May 01, 2014, 10:37:37 PM
No one knows to much about cannibus. Seriously people don't know enough and that's the problem with society and their views on it .

Happy toking


Title: Re: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: Cryptopher on May 01, 2014, 10:57:42 PM
I'm wanting to move to Amsterdam, thinking about buying a one-way ticket and getting a job in a coffee shop or something similar. Anyone got any advice or tips?

Where are you based now? For all we know you could live a few cities away from Amsterdam :P


Title: Re: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: durrrr on May 01, 2014, 11:00:35 PM
Lol and I also don't think any of the coffee shops would be to interested in hiring a foreigner just cause I'm sure forigns come and ask for directions and about good and where to site see


Title: Re: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: jellyhashman on May 01, 2014, 11:09:11 PM
I'm wanting to move to Amsterdam, thinking about buying a one-way ticket and getting a job in a coffee shop or something similar. Anyone got any advice or tips?

Where are you based now? For all we know you could live a few cities away from Amsterdam :P



Based in UK at moment


Title: Re: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: Cryptopher on May 01, 2014, 11:14:02 PM
I'm wanting to move to Amsterdam, thinking about buying a one-way ticket and getting a job in a coffee shop or something similar. Anyone got any advice or tips?

Where are you based now? For all we know you could live a few cities away from Amsterdam :P



Based in UK at moment

Ahh sweet. I imagine that it would be difficult to get a job in a coffee shop in Amsterdam on the basis that you're not local, or at least from the region, plus there's the demand for such a role.

Of course, if you knew someone who owned/worked in one that would help. Perhaps a few trips to befriend a few people working in one would be wise, if this is what you really want to pursue :)


Title: Re: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: Bitcoin Magazine on May 01, 2014, 11:14:50 PM
i work at a starbucks


Title: Re: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: elasticband on May 01, 2014, 11:15:29 PM
I'm wanting to move to Amsterdam, thinking about buying a one-way ticket and getting a job in a coffee shop or something similar. Anyone got any advice or tips?

I live in A'dam and frequent coffeeshops(mainly to buy) on a daily basis. Do you speak multiple languages?

Do you have expereince in the service industry?

where are you from?

have you looked at the costs of living in A'dam, it is an expensive city?

Have you looked into the requirements needed to find employment here?


edit: also around 50-70 shops are set to close next year due to new government regulations regarding distance from a school.


Title: Re: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: jellyhashman on May 01, 2014, 11:17:57 PM
Lol and I also don't think any of the coffee shops would be to interested in hiring a foreigner just cause I'm sure forigns come and ask for directions and about good and where to site see


I don't think that's true, I've also been there a few times site seeing myself and have the ability to pick things up quick.

I believe to be a budtender all that is required is knowledge about cannabis and what strains would be best for the customers requirement whether it be for medical reasons or to just get high. I am starting to think it's going be hard to get though since it's a dream job for most stoners but then again do most stoners know much about cannabis.  


Title: Re: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: elasticband on May 01, 2014, 11:23:06 PM
I don't think that's true, I've also been there a few times site seeing myself and have the ability to pick things up quick.

I believe to be a budtender all that is required is knowledge about cannabis and what strains would be best for the customers requirement whether it be for medical reasons or to just get high. I am starting to think it's going be hard to get though since it's a dream job for most stoners but then again do most stoners know much about cannabis.  

You are over glorifying a job in the service industry, trust me I am passionate about cannabis and have been for many years and when i was younger i thought a CS job would be cool and a good use of my passion.

Since living here for 1.5 years i have watched many new BT's come and go, when they first arrive they are enthused in their jobs, eager to learn, happy to see boxes of weed, happy to talk to customers and try and make recommendations.

Almost always about 3 weeks into their job they have lost enthusiasm, they hate looking at the boxes of weed they cna't smoke and their boss makes a pretty penny from a 50% mark up
, they resent the tourists, they resent their regulars who can come in and afford supply, they resent their long boring hours of serving the same shit over and over again. recommending crap to tourist only to have them ignore you or question your choices, the hardest part for me would be recommending half the shit the coffeeshops sell as high grade weed, when in reality it is fresh unflushed commercial shit.

Basically it's not a great job, few stay passionate and the ones that are happy are normally the owners.

edit: saying that i have met a few who have been here a long time and are true honest people who loved their job, although no longer working due to their shop being closed during school hours now and due to close next year. Amsterdam is not the place it once was, many of the old faithful are moving ship to spain or USA.


Title: Re: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: jellyhashman on May 01, 2014, 11:32:37 PM
I don't think that's true, I've also been there a few times site seeing myself and have the ability to pick things up quick.

I believe to be a budtender all that is required is knowledge about cannabis and what strains would be best for the customers requirement whether it be for medical reasons or to just get high. I am starting to think it's going be hard to get though since it's a dream job for most stoners but then again do most stoners know much about cannabis.  

You are over glorifying a job in the service industry, trust me I am passionate about cannabis and have been for many years and when i was younger i thought a CS job would be cool and a good use of my passion.

Since living here for 1.5 years i have watched many new BT's come and go, when they first arrive they are enthused in their jobs, eager to learn, happy to see boxes of weed, happy to talk to customers and try and make recommendations.

Almost always about 3 weeks into their job they have lost enthusiasm, they hate looking at the boxes of weed they cna't smoke and their boss makes a pretty penny from a 50% mark up
, they resent the tourists, they resent their regulars who can come in and afford supply, they resent their long boring hours of serving the same shit over and over again. recommending crap to tourist only to have them ignore you or question your choices, the hardest part for me would be recommending half the shit the coffeeshops sell as high grade weed, when in reality it is fresh unflushed commercial shit.

Basically it's not a great job, few stay passionate and the ones that are happy are normally the owners.



Thanks for info, gave me some food for thought.


What about other jobs over there, is there much un-skilled work about that pays enough to live off?

Main reason I was thinking budtender is because I know cannabis like the back of my hand and don't have many other skills.


Title: Re: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: Hazir on May 01, 2014, 11:55:20 PM
Coffee shops are overrated. The best way to experience it is to visit that place as customer not as employee. If cannabis is your passion and you want it to stay that way, just smoke weed.
Working in coffee shop would probably just annoy you in the end. You can't smoke weed there while working...


Title: Re: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: elasticband on May 01, 2014, 11:59:54 PM
Thanks for info, gave me some food for thought.


What about other jobs over there, is there much un-skilled work about that pays enough to live off?

Main reason I was thinking budtender is because I know cannabis like the back of my hand and don't have many other skills.

There is always room for breeders or growers, it's just getting set up and establishing yourself.



Title: Re: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: Sindelar1938 on May 02, 2014, 05:25:10 AM
Nope, but I have on several occasions been a happy customer... ;)


Title: Re: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: jellyhashman on May 02, 2014, 10:04:23 AM
Coffee shops are overrated. The best way to experience it is to visit that place as customer not as employee. If cannabis is your passion and you want it to stay that way, just smoke weed.
Working in coffee shop would probably just annoy you in the end. You can't smoke weed there while working...


lol I have been there and done that. I do have a passion for cannabis and not being able to smoke while work would not bother me one bit I can manage to not smoke for 8-12hrs....jeez


Title: Re: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: jellyhashman on May 02, 2014, 10:08:05 AM
Thanks for info, gave me some food for thought.


What about other jobs over there, is there much un-skilled work about that pays enough to live off?

Main reason I was thinking budtender is because I know cannabis like the back of my hand and don't have many other skills.

There is always room for breeders or growers, it's just getting set up and establishing yourself.




That would be perfect but it's getting the money together for the equipment and enough to live on while waiting for the harvest :/.


Title: Re: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: premium_domainer on August 10, 2014, 07:05:56 PM
I like to spend some time there but not as a worker..


Title: Re: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: b!z on August 10, 2014, 07:21:53 PM
I'm wanting to move to Amsterdam, thinking about buying a one-way ticket and getting a job in a coffee shop or something similar. Anyone got any advice or tips?

lol are you kidding


Title: Re: Anybody work in a coffee shop in Amsterdam
Post by: beetcoin on August 10, 2014, 08:09:12 PM
you could go to australia.. their minimum wage is something like $16/hr.. that's what i'd do at least.