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I looking job in cage cashier
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I was just recently working for sp plus there whole operation is bogus and the management is a joke so I left. Before that i was working for ups as deliver helper/driver . Interesting fact I'm very quick and energetic there is no chill Less
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yes of course if i can’t do i help with my co -works
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Because i am educated and hard workimg
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Because i am educated, responsible and hard-working.
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Because i know about hospitality service and about how to deal with customers because long time I worked in hotels and restaurants so i have a good knowledge about related field Less
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Telling me thank you, giving me a pat on the back and honestly raises. If I'm doing the best I can and I'm still not getting a raise, something is wrong on one end or the other. Less
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**1. Cleanliness: **This is an absolute must. Hotels, whether we're talking about a Red Roof Inn or a Bulgari resort, need to uphold the highest cleanliness standards, offering clean public spaces, bathrooms, bedrooms, and amenities. While it's an important initiative, recycling must not give way to a lack of hygiene. 2. Adequate safety/security: For many, a hotel functions as a home away from home. With that comes a hefty expectation for the most diligent safety and security measures. Many hotels now focus on providing personalized safety and security measures for different guest profiles such as women, children, and the elderly. Technology plays an increasingly important role in providing better safety, but some guests still place more importance on the human touch. 3. Internet: Guests at all types of hotels demand some level of Internet service, but business hotels especially must offer the highest level of connectivity and flexibility. At many hotels, if not all, guests expect Internet access to be complimentary—for some, free WiFi is as necessary as the air we breathe. Less
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**1. Cleanliness: **This is an absolute must. Hotels, whether we're talking about a Red Roof Inn or a Bulgari resort, need to uphold the highest cleanliness standards, offering clean public spaces, bathrooms, bedrooms, and amenities. While it's an important initiative, recycling must not give way to a lack of hygiene. 2. Adequate safety/security: For many, a hotel functions as a home away from home. With that comes a hefty expectation for the most diligent safety and security measures. Many hotels now focus on providing personalized safety and security measures for different guest profiles such as women, children, and the elderly. Technology plays an increasingly important role in providing better safety, but some guests still place more importance on the human touch. 3. Internet: Guests at all types of hotels demand some level of Internet service, but business hotels especially must offer the highest level of connectivity and flexibility. At many hotels, if not all, guests expect Internet access to be complimentary—for some, free WiFi is as necessary as the air we breathe. Less
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I would like to work in your restaurant and it pleasure to work I like to help the people in this way with good manner and with good communication skills Less
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Actually, I am Make-Up Artist in indian film industry, but i can not earn enough money here, if you have good work, then it is okay, otherwise the other thing will work,just make me money. Less
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To work with my heart to measure customer are happy
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I have worked in hospitality for the past 5 years And i m looking for a work which involves challenging and reward And I believe this is an place what exactly i m looking Less
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It’s my first time to work in spa
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It’s my first time to work in spa but i look for it
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Im very happy to work of your company
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Public transportation (CTA)
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This sounds like the interviewer wanted to see that you have an eye for detail. Managing a spa in a luxury hotel is no easy feat, and every detail must be accounted for including how a roll of toilet paper is folder in the spa locker rooms. So yes, it has absolutely everything to do with spa management. Less
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With a dumbfounded look on my face I answered with "I can't say that I have ever thought about which one I have or would select." The interviewer responded with "Most people say they would select the roll with the edges folded over." I still can't figure out what that has to do with managing a spa.? Less