Blog - January 2022

  • Come Passare il test di Inglese B1

    Posted on Sunday, January 30, 2022 by Alan Pizzaiolo TribeNo comments

    Come Passare il test di Inglese B1 Recentemente ho dovuto passare questo test io stesso poiche' ho fatto richiesta per ottenere il passaporto Britannico. Per una persona che vive in Inghilterra da tanti anni e’ abbastanza semplice passare questo esame. Di solito si compara il livello B1 al livello "intermediate", ma credo che in realta' si piu "upper intermediate". Questo non e’ un test a ...

  • Vuoi lavorare nel Regno Unito come pizzaiolo? Questi sono i costi

    Posted on Thursday, January 27, 2022 by Alan Pizzaiolo TribeNo comments

    Quasi tutti i giorni ricieviamo messaggi di pizzaioli che vorrebbero trasferirsi a lavorare nel Regno Unito. Per info su cosa vi serve potete leggere il nostro blog . Ma per semplificare, in parole spiccciole vi serve: Un offerta di lavoro Un salario superiore ai £25600 Un certificato che attesta la conoscenza dell' Inglese a livello B1 (SELT). Per piu informazioni sull'esame leggete questo ...

  • I want to go to the States. Can you help?

    Posted on Wednesday, January 12, 2022 by Alan Pizzaiolo TribeNo comments

    Very often we are asked questions on our social media channels. They vary from the straightforward "Do you have any jobs", to general advice, to very specific and more difficult professional "How can I achieve my goal?" Last week a young Italian pizzaiolo sent me this message (I have shortened it and made it to the point): "Hi Alan, I have dream called USA, and I want to realise it at all costs. ...

  • You may have the best pizza, but without good service, it won't matter

    Posted on Wednesday, January 12, 2022 by Alan Pizzaiolo TribeNo comments

    "At the end of the day people won't remember what you said or did, hey will remember how you made them feel" This is one of my favourite quotes and certainly one that should be printed out in all hospitality establishments. Many times we obsess about standards and practices: serve from the left, clear from the right, greet customers in a certain way. In doing this we forget that customers come to ...