Last night on my audit shift I ran into these two characters:
The first guy was not so much sucky as he was clueless. He came in and asked about a room and I asked him for ID and credit card. He presents me with both and after putting in the info and running the card it comes back declined. When made aware of this he said oh yeah that is not the card I want to use. (so why did you hand it to me?) He tells me his other card has a hold placed on it and he wants to know if I will let him have the room because by 9am there will be money on the card. (uh, no freakin' way dude) When I tell him no he asks me to call his bank for him and clear it up. (again, no freakin' way) He then departs never to be seen again.
The second guy was a truck driver who checked out at 5am while I was preparing the continental breakfast. He comes in with this ginormous coffee mug and asks if there is coffee yet. I was not at that point yet in the prep and told him no and he left kinda pissed off. I mean, really, this was one of those mugs that would have taken a whole pot of coffee to fill.
So, fellow night auditors and hotel workers - should there be an expectation that our free coffee is for you to drink while here at breakfast or should we not really care that you are taking a ton of coffee with you by filling up your travel mugs?
The first guy was not so much sucky as he was clueless. He came in and asked about a room and I asked him for ID and credit card. He presents me with both and after putting in the info and running the card it comes back declined. When made aware of this he said oh yeah that is not the card I want to use. (so why did you hand it to me?) He tells me his other card has a hold placed on it and he wants to know if I will let him have the room because by 9am there will be money on the card. (uh, no freakin' way dude) When I tell him no he asks me to call his bank for him and clear it up. (again, no freakin' way) He then departs never to be seen again.
The second guy was a truck driver who checked out at 5am while I was preparing the continental breakfast. He comes in with this ginormous coffee mug and asks if there is coffee yet. I was not at that point yet in the prep and told him no and he left kinda pissed off. I mean, really, this was one of those mugs that would have taken a whole pot of coffee to fill.
So, fellow night auditors and hotel workers - should there be an expectation that our free coffee is for you to drink while here at breakfast or should we not really care that you are taking a ton of coffee with you by filling up your travel mugs?
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