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Is the hotel waiter tired?

Tired is certain, depending on what hotel you are in. Some big hotels have strict management and require clean quality clearance, so they will be very tired and things will be complicated in the process. For example, guests sometimes need to serve guests, open the door, check in at the front desk, and sometimes check out on different floors according to the room volume, all of which are done when making a room. To sum up, it is the whole body exercise from work to work, sometimes unless you are fast and accurate.

Room attendant mainly refers to the service personnel who provide cleaning services for the rooms of hotels or hotels and help the guests live. Its main tasks include: cleaning and checking guest rooms, replenishing supplies, providing services for guests, using and maintaining cleaning supplies, checking guests' belongings and valuables in guest rooms, and ensuring the safety of work areas.

Training requirements for room attendants:

1, training period

Full-time vocational school education is determined according to its training objectives and teaching plan. Promotion training period: no less than 70 standard hours for junior students; The intermediate level is not less than 80 standard hours; Advanced not less than 100 standard hours.

2. Training teachers

Teachers who train junior room attendants should have intermediate or above professional qualification certificates; Teachers who train middle-and senior-level room attendants should have the professional qualification certificate of this major or the professional technical post qualification above the intermediate level, and have more than 2 years of training and teaching experience.