When you hear about a job on the beach in Brela paying 2,000 euros a month, it sounds like a dream! Sun, sea, easy work, what could be better? But wait a minute… Behind that beautiful picture lies a real drama. The employer first offered 1,000 euros, and when no workers were found, raised it to 2,000 euros. But is that really a good salary for a job that lasts from dawn till dusk, 12 hours a day, under 40-degree heat? Not really.
One young man who worked a similar job reveals it’s exhausting. Folding and unfolding heavy wooden loungers, managing pedal boats, arguing with kids and guests, stress and responsibility — all that can’t be paid for by money alone. The beach is public property, no one can forbid access, and guests sit right next to the loungers, with no privacy.
So, while 2,000 euros sounds like a good seasonal salary, the reality is far from a fairy tale. This isn’t a job for those looking for an easy summer gig, but for those ready to fight the sun, guests, and stress. If you thought a seasonal beach job was just fun, think again!
Would you work for 2,000 euros a month on the beach, knowing what awaits you? Or is it better to stay home and dream about the sea? Drop a comment, let’s see who’s brave and who just likes to complain!