Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - Working at the front desk of a hotel requires insurance.

Working at the front desk of a hotel requires insurance.

Generally, hotels provide standing service, but there is a small room behind the front desk for the front desk staff to rest. So once you work at the front desk, you must stand (and the front desk will not provide chairs), and all the guests outside the front desk are standing. When there are no guests, you can take turns to go into the room to rest, and of course you can sit inside.

But now many hotels have begun to try sitting service, that is, there are chairs for waiters to sit in front of each position at the front desk to serve guests, and guests outside the front desk can also sit, which is the latest trend of hotel development. If you are a seated hotel waiter, you don't have to stand so tired all the time.

So if you apply for a job in a hotel, you'd better inquire about the service form of the hotel front desk in advance, and it's more clear to go and see for yourself if it's convenient.

In general, wages in ordinary cities are around 1500-2000. Whether to buy social security depends on the conditions of the hotel itself, but basically foreign international hotel chains will buy it, which is much better than local hotels.

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