I Have Been In Italy For Exactly One Week Now, It Is Time To Start Looking For A Job. How Difficult Is This…

…..going to be? I have enough money to spare to last me around 6 months without a job, and more to get me through an entire year (which is about how long I’ll be staying) but would rather have a job. I’ve now acquired all my legal documents, and now just need the job. Any advice? I must admit, my Italian is poor. I mean, I can work out what people are saying and they can me but it might take a minute or so. Also, my age might have something to do with it…I am only 18. But, since I have been 16 I have worked in a hotel (the same hotel) dealing with the public and working with computers. I’m hoping I might be able to find a job at a hotel here, because I know a bit about it…though, I’m assuming there will be some differences.
Any advice or suggestions are appreciated. Thanks.
Oh, and I forgot to tell you that Rome is the city I am in. Thanks again.

Help! Where To Go Last-minute In Italy That Is Really Nice?

here’s the deal… we have vacation from 21 July to 5 August, and our origingal plans just fell through.
We are looking for somewhere nice – nice hotel, good food, beach, sand, sun… don’t want to spend too much, but we’re not on a shoestring budget either! We don’t want to go to any big city, but prefer a village, and want to be on the beach.
Anyone have any recommendations, based on their own experience – of somewhere to go – that won’t already be full of Italian or German tourists (as the summer holdiay season here has started…)
thanks!!!