OK, if he is in restaurant management, I take back everything I said about there being NO work in Brighton!
LOL!
There actually were tonnes of restaurant management jobs advertised in Brighton!!!!!
(It sort of drove me nuts because I was not even remotely qualified to apply to those positions, and they seemed to be the only job in town!)
The one thing i noticed was a lot of the restaurant management staff in Brighton are super good looking gay men. Not all, but a lot.
Actually, a lot of the general population in Brighton are super good looking gay men... So, that might be why! Brighton is just very gay, which is nice. No creepy street harassment at all - LOL! (MY HUBBY WAS ASKED OUT BY MEN ALL THE TIME, ME, NOT EVEN ONCE FOR THE WHOLE SIX MONTHS! I was asked out by several women tho! Ha Ha! I made some very cool lesbian friends!)
I did also meet a few women in restaurant management, but not many. Most management out there were men.
A good place to work in Brighton for restaurant management would be Bill's, if he could get in there.
Supposedly, if he really wants a job in restaurant management, he needs to GO INTO the restaurant he wants to work in, as a client, and get to know them a bit, then apply. I knew a few people looking for work in that field out there, and they all did it that way. I don't know if that is just how that industry works in Brighton, or in England, or if it is a worldwide thing - But that was how the people in Brighton that i knew, who worked in that field, got the jobs they really wanted. They became regulars, got to know the management a bit, and then applied.
Brighton is very transient. Maybe being a familiar face was a big benefit?
There is also the hotel industry out there. They also hire people from restaurant management backgrounds for general management positions, so he could look into that in Brighton too.
Anyway, if THAT is his field, in Brighton, there IS work. Tonnes of work. I'm pretty sure if he had experience he would be able to get a job. He might run across the "But do you have UK experience" issue, but they need people with restaurant management experience sooooo badly out there that he suspect they would at least hire him to be an assistant manager without UK experience.
Timing is important tho, because it is a tourist area. Before the tourist season kicks in, so just before 'summer' I guess, they do all the hiring. After it is over, no one seems to post many jobs for the food industry... for like 6 months! But, stuff still comes up...
Ok, I hope that info helps!
But, still... Brighton is rather windy! LOL!
xooxoxoox,
L.