Tour Guide - Haunted Pub Crawl

Are you the life of the party? We’re seeking energetic, charismatic individuals to join our haunted pub crawl team in Austin! If you\'re a: Bartender Actor/Actress Performer Tour Guide Storyteller …then this gig is made for you! Imagine guiding groups through the vibrant streets of Austin, stopping at haunted pubs, and sharing spooky ghost stories along the way. With fun trivia, spine-chilling tales, and historical tidbits about the city\'s haunted past, you’ll keep the crowd entertained all night. Want to get into the spirit of things? Feel free to rock a costume and add to the spooky vibe! BENEFITS Pay starts at $25/hr, plus tips and bonuses Cash bonuses for 5-star reviews Flexible schedule based on your availability Gain acting and leadership experience Meet new people and expand your network every week Free tours for you + discounted tours for friends and family You might even encounter a ghost or two… EXPERIENCE AND REQUIREMENTS Skilled in public speaking and entertaining Available to work 2-3 nights a week Reside within 25 miles of downtown Austin and have reliable transportation Ability to pass a background check (if required) US Ghost Adventures offers authentic, historic ghost tours across over 100 cities. Join a network of over 400 guides and share Austin’s eerie secrets! If you have a passion for Austin’s haunted history and enjoy telling captivating stories, we want you on our team! Apply today and be part of an unforgettable haunted pub crawl experience in the heart of Texas! #J-18808-Ljbffr

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