In September, 2004, Grand Cayman was devasted by Hurricane Ivan. Since then, the entire island has gone through tough times but also a building boom. In today’s local newspaper, the editorial is issuing a call for more workers.
 They simply can’t get enough workers to do the work: across all segments, construction, service, etc.
The living standards are high, expensive but available.Â
It is hot here.





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live here on vancouver island canada,
have been thining about some changes , would like to know if there is any employment available . i can run excavater, wood mizer mill, class one drivers liscence. construction. multi tasker.
familar with land development.
would love to talk more about possible working relationship.
thanks erroll.
We had no idea there would be so much to do on Grand Cayman. Lots of Canadian kids and Americans still there – but mostly working in the hospitality industry. The visas are super limited. There is a lot of history, too. I was blown away that down in Bodden Town they have cannon off ships inverted in the ground to serve as posts for an entry way. The under the water is just as spectacular. I took tons of photos. Dave
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