Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel accommodation - I've been in the hotel industry for a year and a half, and I've been making banquets. Head waiter of domestic hotel, waiter of Chongqing Intercontinental Hotel. Confused?

I've been in the hotel industry for a year and a half, and I've been making banquets. Head waiter of domestic hotel, waiter of Chongqing Intercontinental Hotel. Confused?

Where is the confusion? Is it necessary to stick to the hotel industry? Or is the post not to your liking? Mr. Jobs, the co-founder of Apple, once said: Only when you believe that what you are doing is great work, will you feel comfortable. In Jobs' view, work will occupy a large part of life. If you find a job that suits you and love it from the bottom of your heart, you will unconsciously mobilize your talents and make yourself satisfied, fulfilled and happy.

Sorry, I'm not preaching to you. As soon as I graduated from college, I was engaged in the hotel industry. I was very confused about this industry and questioned my work. Unlike you, I started as a secretary in the general manager's office, and later applied for human resources training, because I felt that my courage and talent were not enough to impact other industries or enterprises, or I didn't meet any noble people and change careers.

My advice to you is to enrich yourself and become an expert in your field. You should understand that excellent banquet service personnel have many opportunities to reach higher management positions. For example, if you have enough accumulation to improve your skills and training, just through the training of related majors in colleges and universities, it is enough to broaden your career. Examples abound around me. Not only that, but two old colleagues were rehired to their alma mater and became.

I once watched a reality TV show about recruitment. An excellent young man has also worked in a foreign hotel for many years. His excellent foreign language level has opened up new career opportunities for him. He is a multinational accounting company, similar to the position of project manager. At that time, the person in charge of the company that hired him said that he only needed to receive * * hours of professional training (I can't remember the details, it should take several days to convert). With his English level and professionalism,

I can see from your question that you are still young. As long as you are willing to pay and struggle, you will certainly get a bright and promising future.