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6 Ontario Breweries That Will Pay You Up To $20 An Hour To Work With Suds

Get paid to be around your favourite beverage.
Contributing Writer

Calling all beer lovers! Stores across Ontario are opening their doors and are looking for staff to help them manage their suds. Multiple Ontario brewery jobs are now hiring and you could make up to $20 an hour.

Famous breweries across the province are offering work to individuals who don’t mind getting their hands dirty and smelling of yeast.

The positions range from everything from delivery truck driver to event staff planners, so there are plenty of opportunities for various skillsets.

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You can work for the famous Molson beer empire or smaller craft beer joints. It all just depends on what suits your fancy.

If beer isn't for you, there are also tons of wineries across the province that are also looking for some talented staff. 

You could make up to $25 an hour as you hang out in the vineyards. 

If you want to move away from the alcohol sector, a Toronto company is also paying people $16 an hour to hang out with some dogs.  

No matter what job you're looking for, it's time to get your resume ready! 

Brewing Operator 

Salary: $17.28/hr

Company: Labatt Breweries of Canada

Why You Should Apply: If you love working with your hands and an ice-cold Labatt blue, come on over bud.

Apply Here

Production Staff

Salary: $15/hr

Company: Steam Whistle Brewing

Why You Should Apply: Now is your chance to work at one of Toronto's most celebrated breweries.

Apply Here

Delivery Driver

Salary: $18.00

Company: Amsterdam Brewery

Why You Should Apply: If you love to drive and don't mind doing some heavy lifting, this is a great opportunity to work for this beloved Toronto brewery. 

Apply Here

Warehouse Operator 

Salary: $16.94/hr

Company: Molson Coors

Why You Should Apply: A great gig for anyone built like a Canadian moose who doesn't mind carrying beer for a living.

Apply Here

Packaging Operator

Salary: $17.25

Company: Labatt Breweries of Canada

Why You Should Apply: A great opportunity to those who are willing to work hard to bring beer to good folks across Canada.

Apply Here

Events Staff

Salary: $18 - $20/hr

Company: Steam Whistle Brewing

Why You Should Apply: If you're a people person with a love for beer and quality customer service, this job will suit you nicely.

Apply Here

  • Contributing Writer

    Patrick John Gilson (he/him) is a Contributing Writer with Narcity Media. He is a pro at ensuring his content is both exciting and tailored to millennials. He specializes in breaking news and investigative stories that require him to be on scene— something he enjoys and thrives in.

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