I look at these female managers in these hotels and almost all of them are carbon copies of each other. They're Housekeeping Managers, Front Desk Managers, Operations Managers and I can look at them and immediately tell their social class. They're in their 30s, 40's, 50's....but I can still detect artifacts of their past as a stinky hoodrat. Most notably their sleeve, leg and foot tattoos and their ghetto hairstyles. They have not graduated to a new social class, they're just an old hoodrat who now happens to makes $75K-$90K.
They all do the same dumb shit with their newfound wealth. They will never use it to try to become financially independent or even just stable. They're still 1-2 checks away from prostitution. Once they get a salary bump, 2/3rds of them will just buy handbags and go on luxury vacations so they can show their ass to other middle-aged stank hoes. The other 1/3 will be smart enough to buy a property, but it will be one that is above their means and social class and thus will be purchased with some predatory minimum down loan (like their cars) and they will die working in a hotel without paying it off--unless they invite other stinky hoodrats into their homes as boarders to help pay it off.
They're detestably pretentious. I don't care how many Express pantsuits they own--I know that at several intervals in their life--perhaps many---they've likely overindulged in street drugs and booze and have defiled themselves in vile, shameful ways.
I briefly dated a young lady that managed the front desk of a Holiday Inn. She was pure trash and frequently mentioned her Associates of Hospitality, like it was in league with a Harvard Law degree. By the third date, I didn’t want to be around her anymore, but we ended up dating for several months as it seemed that we met through an incredible series of coincidence and perhaps we shouldn’t throw in the towel because some weird supernatural shit was afoot. After about 20 dates I shut it down and decided fate was an idiot.
Associates in Hospitality is a degree that (1) is fucking USELESS outside of a hotel and (2) is offered by training schools where all of the other students are nog/spic RETARDS.
Any hotel skill is best learned through certs and experience. Only the lowest IQ MORONS would actually sit through classes in hospitality and go for a degree in it. You can learn how to kiss asses and be obsequious in grade school.
That’s the point. Unless the position is GM or Director Engineedjng or something, you can ascend up the hotel ladder through being reliable and an excellent asskisser/abuse taker. The Hospitality degree may help for an outsider to get interviewed for a position, but you can totally move laterally from department and upward without some garbage-tier trade school degree.
That goes without saying. The Housekeeping and Guest Services side of working in a hotel is a detestable hellpit governed by often unreasonable Karen expectations and ruled through fear of guest reviews and complaints.
In NYC they absolutely do. The GM at one small hotel I used to work at makes $133K (overpaid) the Director of Sales makes $104K (EXTREMELY overpaid—that position is worth $75K) the Ops Manager makes $73K, the Chief Engineer makes $32 an hour and the Front Desk Agents make $18-$23 an hour.
Union Hotels in NYC have most line level positions being between $27-$35 an hour.
So fun life hack here as we continue moving into a world where women are the face of everything...
Women can't handle it when the script goes off the rails.
They can't. They WILL break. Easily and deeply.
For example, as you're checking in you casually mention "Yeah I wouldn't have rented here but company decides the location". Joking as though she hates her job. She gets insecure, why isn't MY hotel good enough?
Make a call in and say you don't mean to complain, but you really expected it to be cleaner in your room. No, don't send anyone up just letting you know for next time.
When you checkout, avoid eye contact and as she cheerily asks if you enjoyed your stay just make a smirk and shake your head.
It tears them up. They thrive on ticking off items in a list. They thrive on doing simple routine tasks and having their boss pat them on the head.
To break the script of pleasantries and the feeling she did a great job is to break her
And let's be real. It's how you actually feel anyway. You're just "expressing your feelings"
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Associates in Hospitality is a degree that (1) is fucking USELESS outside of a hotel and (2) is offered by training schools where all of the other students are nog/spic RETARDS.
Any hotel skill is best learned through certs and experience. Only the lowest IQ MORONS would actually sit through classes in hospitality and go for a degree in it. You can learn how to kiss asses and be obsequious in grade school.
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Lmao they do not make that much. Probably more like 55-60 at most.
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Union Hotels in NYC have most line level positions being between $27-$35 an hour.
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Women can't handle it when the script goes off the rails.
They can't. They WILL break. Easily and deeply.
For example, as you're checking in you casually mention "Yeah I wouldn't have rented here but company decides the location". Joking as though she hates her job. She gets insecure, why isn't MY hotel good enough?
Make a call in and say you don't mean to complain, but you really expected it to be cleaner in your room. No, don't send anyone up just letting you know for next time.
When you checkout, avoid eye contact and as she cheerily asks if you enjoyed your stay just make a smirk and shake your head.
It tears them up. They thrive on ticking off items in a list. They thrive on doing simple routine tasks and having their boss pat them on the head.
To break the script of pleasantries and the feeling she did a great job is to break her
And let's be real. It's how you actually feel anyway. You're just "expressing your feelings"
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