Arrival of World Cup in Toronto, Vancouver means more chances to pick up side gigs
Canadian soccer fanatics have a chance to experience one of the sport’s premier events in person this year as the FIFA World Cup comes to North America. For some people, the tournament also means an opportunity to earn some extra cash.
The tournament is set to run from mid-June to mid-July and will feature matches in Toronto and Vancouver.
Running an event of this size requires manpower, and that means temporary job opportunities are popping up ranging from security to venue co-ordinators to food and beverage services and beyond. Not to mention many small businesses will be beefing up staffing levels to accommodate the influx of soccer fans.
“If (someone) is not able to afford a ticket to attend, at least they can go work and still be a part of it,” said Danny Murrell, founder and CEO of Harrison Staffing.


