How could i become like a butler or something in Buckingham Palace?

Q. Well I live in England so I am able to get a job here. I've always wanted to work in Buckingham Palace, maybe as a butler or a cleaner, and after seeing the royal wedding it has definitely confirmed this! So how would i go about applying for a job? Anybody have an idea of how much pay you would get or what kind of jobs are available for me? Thanks for your help! :)

A. Well, if you want to work there to see the Royal Family, you'd be better off working at Clarence House, Windsor Castle or Balmoral. The Queen's favoured home is Windsor.

Regardless of what department you wish to work in, or where - there is a section of job vacancies on the Official website of the British Monarchy, the link is below:

https://atsv7.wcn.co.uk/search_engine/jobs.cgi?SID=b3duZXI9NTA0MDk2OSZvd25lcnR5cGU9ZmFpciZwb3N0aW5nX2NvZGU9MjExJnN1Ym1pdFNlYXJjaEZvcm09MSZ1c2VyY29kZT0wJiZ1cmxfa2V5PTYwNjE2MTZhNzQ2ODZhNjk2ZDZiNmM2MDZmNjE2MDc0NmQ2OTNmNjg2YjNmM2E2OTY5M2E2MDZiNmE2ZDYxNmUzYzNkMzg2YzNkNjg2ODYxNjg2YjYwNmM2YzYxNmU2MTZmM2MzODZlNmYzZDZlNmM1OQ==

All the best :)

If that doesn't work out and you just want to work in a beautiful building with a rich history and interesting (temporary) residents, you could apply for work at the 'big five' hotels.

There is 'The Savoy', which is on the strand, so very close to Buckingham Palace. The Ritz, The Dorchester, Claridges and The Royal Garden Hotel also have brilliant reputations. Experience of working at such a hotel would probably put you in a greater standing to apply for a job at Buckingham Palace.

What is a good name for a resort in which unsavory activities occur?
Q. It's for a project in my english class. We're writing short stories and in mine there is a hotel where people come for the core reason of, well, getting it on with prostitutes that the hotel secretly provides it's customers. I want the name to seem normal, but have a double meaning that makes sense when you get what it is that they actually do.

A. Luxuriate Full Service Spa Hotel
Gentleman's Rest
The Royal Flush
Garden of Eden

New Orleans hotel and attraction recommendations please.?
Q. We are planning our honeymoon in New Orleans the last week of March. We'd like a hotel that has rooms w/balconies, (must have smoking allowed room!!!) in or very close to the French Quarter. Also locals or past visitor recommendations on the best things to see & do there.

A. Most hotels in the Quarter are non smoking. But the best hotel for a balcony is Royal Sonesta and it has SOME smoking rooms. It is the best on bourbon. They have the best balconies on Bourbon st.

As a local the best place for boiled crawfish without boiling them myself is Yo mama's bar and grill they boil crawfish and it is so good. It is across the street and few businness down from pat o's!

IF you are there for st. pattys make sure you watch the Irish Channel Parade on Magazine st( during the weekend) and the Block party on st. pattys day!

also the French Quarter Wine Festival is during march
Musicfestival in the marigny http://foburgneworleans.com/
Soul Fest at the zoo.
New Orleans Spring Fiesta
and so much more!
http://www.nola.com/festivals/index.ssf/â¦

My favs:
The best po boy sandwich is Domilise's a little family owned place outside of the quarter and is cash only.This is a best kept secret.
My favorite drinks is the Planters Punch at Pat O's, Pimms Cup at the Napolean House, and bloody mary at the avenue pub uptown.

Check out what festivals are happening- http://www.nola.com/festivals/

Attractions: Jackson Square, St Louis Cathedral, Cafe Du Monde, Steamboat Natchez Riverboat Cruise(don't eat there the food is terrible),Moonwalk on the Mississippi, Audubon Zoo, Aquarium, Zoo/Aquarium Cruise, Imax, Audubon Insectarium, Royal St. Antiques, Magazine Street Shopping and Julia St Art Galleries, Check out the Architecture in the Garden District, Airboat Swamp tour, Mardi Gras World, Ride the Streetcar, New Orleans School of Cooking, Carriage Ride, City Park

Plantations-Oak Alley, Madewood Plantation, Nottoway Plantation, Beauregard House at Chalmette Battlefield, Destrehan & Ormond Plantations

Museum-Historic New Orleans Collection, Ogden, Dday, the cabildo, Pharmacy, Confederate Museum, US Mint, Historic New Orleans Collection, Childrens Museum

Haunted Places-Le Petit Theater, The Pontalba, Pirates Alley, The Lalaurie House, Lanaux Mansion, St. Louis Cathedral, Lafittes Blacksmith shop, The Pharmacy, Ghost table at muriels, LaLaurie House, St. Louis Cemetery Number 1, Yo mamas bar and grill, Pat O's, O'Flaherty's Irish Channel Pub, Octoroon's House - 734 Royal Street, Hotel Monteleone, Brennans, Le Pavilion Hotel, Arnaud's Restaurant, Canal Street at City Park Avenue, Cafe Lafite in Exile, Gardette-LePrete Haunted House, The Beauregard-Keyes House, Marie Laveau's House at 1020 St. Ann Street, The Creole Lady of Faubourg-Marigny at 734 Royal St, Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 and 2

FOOD:
Jaquimos( Best Alligator Cheesecake and blackened red fish),Rio Mar, Commanders Palace(MY FAV), Muriels(Turtle Soup, Goat Cheese Crepes, and Pecan crusted drum), Coffee Pot (FAVORITE RED BEANS and breakfast), Upperline( TURTLE SOUP and FISH PIQUANTE USA todays best dish), Lilette, Irenes, Galatoise- (Very famous and very good), Dick and Jennys-(EVERYTHING IS GREAT!), Napolean House( Great. LUNCH SPOT), One on Hampson( BEST DUCK GUMBO),
Brennans( BRUNCH), Crepe Nanou,( Love their crepes and grilled AMBERJACK), Tommys Restaurant, Brigtsens ( Everything is AWESOME), Yo Mamas Bar and Grill- Best Hamburgers and Boil Crawfish during the season), Palace Cafe( PECAN CRUSTED FISH AND BLUE CRAB LEGS),
Domileses(awesome poboys), Cochon( BEst cochon du lait), Favorite coffee- Cafe du monde

Drink in the Quarter! Pat O's, Lafittes Blacksmith shop, Absinthe House, Carousel Bar at the Monteleone hotel, bombay club
favorite FQ BAR- Lafittes and Pat o's,
Goldmine- Locals place to dance in the quarter

Bars not in the quarter- Victorian Lounge at the Columns, Bridge Lounge, Delachaise, fat harrys, Bull Dog, Balcony bar, rendezvous, Lucys retired surfers bar(warehouse district)... After 1am bars, F and M's and grits(more of college and upper 20's crowd), St. Joes.

Music-
Frenchman street has a lot of music clubs!!(snug Harbour, DBA, Spotted Cat)
Tipitinas has cajun dancing every sunday night as long as there is no special events going on
Maple Leaf Bar- Rebirth plays every Tuesday night and it right next door to the local favorite restaurant jaquimos!!!!Great music plays here! http://mapleleafbar.com/
Le bon temps rouler- Soul rebels every Thursday http://www.myspace.com/4801magazine
Rock n Bowl- http://www.rockandbowl.com/CalandarPAGE/â¦
House of Blues
Vaughns- Kermit Ruffins plays here a lot.
Howlin Wolf- http://www.thehowlinwolf.com
Preservation Hall- Serves no Alcohol so all ages are allowed to go in.
Chickie Wa Wa- chickiewahwah.com/
Snug Harbour- http://www.snugjazz.com/site/
Laissez les bon temps rouler!




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