WELCOME TO UNITED KINGDOM BRUNEL HOTEL
we welcomes you into our Brunel hotel London where you can find good comfort and convenience, all our rooms include full air conditioning, telephone, minibar, tv, writing desk, hairdryer, trouser press, pay video channels, tea and coffee making facilities and there is also internet access from each room. fiamma bar & restaurant is open for: Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
Hours & Days :
Monday -- 06:30 AM - 10:30 PM
Tuesday -- 06:30 AM - 10:30 PM / Wednesday -- 06:30 AM - 10:30 PM .
Thursday --06:30 AM - 10:30 PM /Friday -- 06:30 AM - 10:30 PM .
Saturday -- 06:30 AM - 10:30 PM /Sunday -- 06:30 AM - 10:30 PM.
Here in Brunel hotel you will be allowed to enter into Australia through the help of Brunel hotel family, we need about 120 new workers, in Australia and in U.S.A. Brunel hotel needs more 50 new employees, you have to make your choice when you arrived here in London, we have made it clear that, if any of our applicants who wish's to be in Brunel hotel Australia, Canada, U.S.A, and Holland. Has this opportunity to be posted there, as soon as he/she arrives in United Kingdom . The General Manager of Brunel Hotel London Metro pole. We need strong & hard working Men & Women who can provide the high quality of service to all our guests and customers expect. In return we work hard to look after our people. Brunel Hotel aim is to maximise and develop the skills of our teams, provide opportunities for personal development and achieve high rates of employee satisfaction. All the New Applicants of Brunel Hotel London should contact the Help Desk at: e-mail
brunelhotellondon85(a)yahoo.co.uk
Contact Person Mr Eddie Lay.
Tel: +44-703-185-2310
You Can Visit Our Website At:
Website:www.brunelhotellondon.co.uk
Head Office Address 79-81 Gloucester Terrace,
London, Uk the Brunel Hotel, central London
Please Select The Department You Are Interested In, Below Are The Available Vacancies*
Jobs Salary Description & Posts Available.
(1) Brunel Hotel Retail Staff Manager *Monthly Salary £ 5,000 Pounds.
(2) Brunel Hotel Cashiers,*Monthly Salary £ 6,300 Pounds.
(3) Brunel Hotel Deputy Managers *Monthly Salary £ 6,600 Pounds .
(4) Brunel Hotel Shop's Managers *Monthly Salary £ 5,550 Pounds .
(5) Brunel Hotel Cleaner's *Monthly Salary £ 2,800 Pounds .
(6) BrunelHotel Bar General Manager *Monthly Salary £ 5,100 Pounds .
(7) Brunel Hotel Car Watchers *Monthly Salary £ 2,500 Pounds..
(8) Brunel Hotel Driver's *Monthly Salary £ 2,400 Pounds .
(9) Brunel Hotel House Keeper's *Monthly Salary £ 2,900 Pounds .
(10) Brunel Hotel Security *Monthly Salary £ 3,500 Pounds .
11) Brunel Hotel Pharmacist *Monthly Salary £3,000 Pounds.
(12) Brunel Hotel Bar Tenders *Monthly Salary £ 2,150 Pounds .
(13) Brunel Hotel Cooker's *Monthly Salary £ 6,000 Pounds .
(14) Brunel Hotel Sounds & Light Technician's *Monthly Salary £ 3,750 Pounds .
(15) Brunel Hotel Baker's *Monthly Salary £ 4,300 Pounds .
(16) Brunel Hotel Butcher's *Monthly Salary £ 4,450 Pounds ..
(17) Brunel Hotel Hairdresser's *Monthly Salary £ 2,100 Pounds .
(18) Brunel Hotel Doctors * Monthly Salary £7,500 Pounds.
(19) Brunel Hotel Secretary *Monthly Salary £ 2,600 Pounds .
(20) Brunel Hotel Project Manager *Monthly Salary £5,500 Pounds.
(21) Brunel Hotel Sports/Golf/Fitness. *Monthly Salary £2,250 Pounds.
(22) Brunel Hotel Night Audit. *Monthly Salary £4,550 Pounds.
(23) Brunel Airline Staff. *Monthly Salary £2,550 Pounds.
(24) Brunel Hotel Maintain Manager,*Monthly Salary £ 5,200 Pounds.
(25) Brunel Hotel Maintenance,*Monthly Salary £ 3,300 Pounds.
(26) Brunel Cruise Ship Staff. *Monthly Salary £2,650 Pounds...
(27) Brunel Hotel Meeting/Event planning. *Monthly Salary £4,700 Pounds.
(28) Brunel Hotel Housekeeping Supervisor. *Monthly Salary £4,300 Pounds.
(29) Brunel Hotel Supervisor. *Monthly Salary £7,200 Pounds.
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Respect From Mr Eddie Lay.
Hotel General
Due to a scheduling conflict we are postponing the Rahr malting tour and
moving the June 6th meeting to the sake bar Moto-i in Uptown. Details are
still being worked out but we will be meeting around 10:00 or 10:30 am. The
plan is to meet outside on their rooftop patio and tour their sake brewing
facilities. This should be an interesting look at a different side of
brewing not seen much outside of Japan. You will have an opportunity to
order food, beer, wine, etc after the tour.
I will send out more information as it becomes available. If you are
planning on attending send me an email at csmitty42(a)yahoo.com so we can get
a rough head count.
Moto-i is located at 2940 Lyndale Ave in Minneapolis.
<http://www.moto-i.com/> http://www.moto-i.com/
Thanks
Chris Smith
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----- Forwarded Message -----
From: "Carey Matthews" <cmatthews(a)summitbrewing.com>
To: alboyce(a)comcast.net
Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 12:43:48 AM GMT +02:00 Harare / Pretoria
Subject: Very important issue facing the MN brewing industry!
Hi Al! Mark was wondering if you could pass this on to your membership about a very important legislation issue facing the brewing industry this week . Please feel free to copy his letter into your own email to your membership. Thanks Al-we really appreciate it!
Cheers,
Carey Matthews
Marketing Coordinator
Summit Brewing Company
910 Montreal Circle
St. Paul, MN 55102
651.265.7800 (Brewery)
651.265.7821 (Direct)
651.387.2799 (Cell)
www.summitbrewing.com
Dear Friends and Family of Summit Brewing:
It is time to take some action. As you know, many members of the Minnesota Legislature are planning to increase excise taxes and retail taxes on beer and other alcoholic beverages. The most recent attempt was House File 885. This bill was vetoed by Governor Pawlenty before the fishing opener. However, Legislators are working on a veto override and are determined to raise revenue through the consumption of beer.
This proposed legislation is described as a “dime a drink” tax. Sounds affordable, doesn’t it? I would consider erasing the State deficit by leaving a dime at the bar each time I ordered a beer. But this political position (read “spin”) is not straightforward or true.
First, most legislators or citizens do not really understand or recognize the significant amount of taxes that breweries pay today. Summit Brewing Company’s gross sales for 2008 were $15 million. Paid federal and state excise taxes totaled $1.04 million. This level of taxation represents 7% of the brewery’s total cost!
So, let’s compare this 7% cost of tax to other operating costs. Packaging, our largest cost, is 22%. Labor, with benefits, is 11%. Utilities and energy are 5%. You have read about the cost and availability of hops and malt. Our cost of raw materials, as a percentage, has increased from 11% to 17% over the past two years. This dramatic increase in cost has battered margins and profitability.
The brewery projects sales of 88,000 barrels for 2009. Assuming that 88% of the company’s sales would be in Minnesota, the level of sales would be 77,000 barrels. Therefore, a tax base of 53,000 barrels is calculated considering the state excise tax exemption for the first 25,000 barrels sold.
The proposed legislation containing a 144% excise tax increase would mean a tax jump from $4.60 to $11.21 on every barrel of Summit beer, bringing the company’s annual state excise taxes from $244,000 to $594,000. Federal excise taxes would be $924,000, totaling $1.52 million paid taxes. Projected sales for 2009 are $16 million. Total excise taxes would become 10% of the brewery’s cost – almost the same cost as labor! Can you think of any other industry that is taxed to this extent?
This 144% increase on state excise tax would eliminate the brewery’s projected net profitability for 2009, 2010 and 2011. The brewery’s growth would cease, projected new employment would be eliminated, cash would be diverted away from capital expenditures and operations would contract to survive.
It is obvious that we cannot simply pass off these increases to you and other Summit drinkers.
And by the way, the 25,000 barrel per year tax exemption mentioned above, known as the “small brewer’s tax credit” is being spun. Legislators are stating that “small” brewers will not be harmed by this proposed legislation because of the tax credit. These legislators are simply honoring an existing tax exemption.
Secondly, these federal and state excise taxes are marked up twice. The taxes are a part of our price to the beer distributor as they pick up Summit at the dock. The retail account, restaurant, bar or liquor store, purchases the beer at wholesale. The retail account adds their margin to cover their costs before you buy that 12 pack of Extra Pale Ale. And finally, retail sales tax and an additional retail tax on alcoholic beverages are put on your tab. This is why excise taxes are described as hidden and regressive. Again, most people do not think about the taxes paid by the brewery. And most people do not think about these taxes are marked up and taxed again!
Third, this legislation proposes to double the rate of the alcoholic beverage retail tax from 2.5% to 5.0%!
Does this still sound affordable to you? According to the Star Tribune and other media, 80% of Minnesotans support tax increases on beer, wine and liquor. I believe that the majority of Minnesotans do not understand the full picture. It is vital that you contact your legislators and educate other Minnesotans on what is going on.
Some other thoughts to share with your legislator:
· Minnesota is currently taxed higher than our neighboring states of Wisconsin, Iowa, North Dakota and South Dakota.
· Almost 40% of the retail cost of a beer in Minnesota is tax.
· When the U.S. government doubled the rate of excise tax on beer in 1991, 60,000 jobs were lost in the brewing industry and the related industries.
· 65% of beer consumers earn less than $45,000 annually.
· Excise taxes affect the middle to lower income individuals the most.
· The proposed increase of excise taxes on beer unfairly targets a single industry. (Neo-prohibitionists actively support these efforts.)
These are the actions to be taken:
1. Sign the petition at http://www.stopthemndrinktax.com/ .
2. Email, write or call your legislators. They will listen to you when you contact them directly.
3. Not sure who your legislators are?
· Go to http://www.gis.leg.mn/mapserver/districts/ .
· Enter your home address.
· All the info will pop up and you can call or email from there.
4. Join the facebook group, Minnesotans Against the Beer, Wine and Spirits Tax Increase http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=13948682#/group.php?gid=75774225887&… .
1. Follow on Twitter http://twitter.com/StopMNdrinktax .
6. Raise a cold beer and cheers to No New Beer Taxes and forward this email to friends, family and colleagues.
Thank you for your attention and political action.
Cheers,
Mark O. Stutrud
Founder and President, Summit Brewing Company
*NORTHERN BREWER RETAIL EMAIL NEWSLETTER*
*IN THIS ISSUE... *
- SCRATCH AND DENT SPRING CLEANING SALE
- NEW PRODUCTS
- GRAND OLD DAY
- ST PAUL SUMMER BEER FEST
*SCRATCH AND DENT SPRING CLEANING SALE*
Starts Saturday, May 30th - June 6th (or until we sell it all!)
Northern Brewer will have some deep discounts (some up to 50%) on various
items like kettles, pumps, burners, and much more. All of these items are
either discontinued, returns or cosmetically damaged. It's first come, first
served. Don't miss out on this great opportunity to get some great deals!
*NEW PRODUCTS*
- New wine kits
- Cellar Craft's Showcase Stellenbosch South African Shiraz *$138.99*
- Cellar Craft's 5 Week White Shiraz *$64.99*
- Winexpert's Island Mist Pomegranate Zinfandel *$55.99*
- Vintners Harvest Wine Yeasts *$1.99*
- 9 Professional winemaking yeasts which have never before been
available to the home wine making enthusiast! A complete range of strains
suitable for vinifera grapes as well as fruits and vegetables.
- Winexpert Wine Wand *$49.99*
- The ultimate drill-mounted degassing tool! We have been floored at
how well this design works.
- Vinoka Ciders and Coolers *$51.99*
- Make ciders and hard lemonades at any time of the year with these
great concentrate-in-a-box kits!
- Growler Gaskets *$1.50*
- Finally in! Replace those worn out gaskets on your favorite growler.
*GRAND OLD DAY*
Sunday, June 7th, 2009
Please note: The retail store will be closed on June 7th!
Stop by and visit us on the "Avenue" for Grand Old Day. We'll have a small
brewing demo by our local club, the Saint Paul Home Brewers Club. Northern
Brewer will also be selling root beer and other sodas for festival goers.
http://www.grandave.com/grandoldday/
*
ST PAUL SUMMER BEER FEST*
Sunday, June 28th, 2009
What's not to love about the following list of breweries in attendance to
this beer festival.
Rush River, Summit, Finnegan's, Sprecher, Sam Adams, Boulevard, Town Hall,
Barley Johns, Rock Bottom, Lift Bridge, Brau Bros, Mantorville, Lake
Superior, Spanish Peak, Flat Earth, New Belgium, Surly, Bell's, Big Sky,
Boulder, Capital Brewery, Futhermore, Left hand, New Holland, Ommegang, Two
Brothers, Sierra Nevada, St. Croix, Gray's Brewing, Tyranena, Victory,
Lagunitas, Steamworks, Dark Horse, Rogue, Bar Harbor, North Coast, Avery,
Vine Park, Eel River, Fitger's Brewhouse, Schell's Brewery, Granite City.
And still yet more coming!
http://www.stpaulsummerbeerfest.com/
This is my
first show as Texabamasota Brackish since moving to the Twin Cities. Should be a great time.
Lots of acts/bands. Many of you already know that Acadia Cafe has an amazing beer selection, house wines
and great vibes!
A link to my music MySpace is found below.
DEMO Benefit & Showcase – May 14, 2009
Acadia Café – NE corner of Cedar & Riverside, Minneapolis
Parking behind Midwest Mountaineering validated with food/drink purchase
$5 donation cover
8:00 p.m. – HUCK BROCK
http://www.myspace.com/huckbrock
8:45 p.m. – BEN ABRAHAMSON
www.myspace.com/abrahamsonguitar
9:30 p.m. – THE FOUNTAINHEADS
www.myspace.com/thefountainheadsmusic
10:30 p.m. -- TEXABAMASOTA BRACKISH
www.myspace.com/texabamabrackish
11:30 p.m. – ONE MAN DAN
www.onemandan.com
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Windows Live™: Keep your life in sync.
http://windowslive.com/explore?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_BR_life_in_synch_052009
I can bring a grill. It's a smoke grill/smoker. Hopefully we can put out the coals and cool it off in time to store it back in my ride before the game.
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> On Thursday, May 21st, we will have the club outing at the Saint Paul Saints
> game. Tailgating begins at 4:00 on the north side of the main parking lot.
> We'll be in spot #5, as in years past. Parking is free on the street, but
> the lot is around $6.
>
> http://www.saintsbaseball.com/
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> I'll have the tickets for those who purchased them. There should be around
> 50 of us! The game begins at 7:05 against the Lincoln Saltdogs.
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> I'll bring a grill and napkins, plates, etc. If someone could bring another
> grill, that would be great!
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> Bring homebrew, grillables, and something to share. If a few folks could
> bring a table, that would be swell.
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> Bring chairs.
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> Fire away with questions!
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> Thanks,
> John
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On Thursday, May 21st, we will have the club outing at the Saint Paul Saints
game. Tailgating begins at 4:00 on the north side of the main parking lot.
We'll be in spot #5, as in years past. Parking is free on the street, but
the lot is around $6.
http://www.saintsbaseball.com/
I'll have the tickets for those who purchased them. There should be around
50 of us! The game begins at 7:05 against the Lincoln Saltdogs.
I'll bring a grill and napkins, plates, etc. If someone could bring another
grill, that would be great!
Bring homebrew, grillables, and something to share. If a few folks could
bring a table, that would be swell.
Bring chairs.
Fire away with questions!
Thanks,
John