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What is it like to be a restaurant waiter in a five-star hotel?

I majored in tourism management in college. When I was a sophomore, I interned in the cafeteria of a hotel in Shanghai. I don’t know why. Although this line of work was hard, tiring, and the money was small, I quite liked it at that time. So after graduation, I interviewed at a top hotel in the suburbs of Shanghai (the lowest room type costs 5,000 a night) and then joined the job.

What was a little weird was that I found out after I joined the company that I was working at a Chinese-style luxury store in a hotel (the boss of the hotel and my boss are not the same, but they are related). But there is no difference. My treatment, food and accommodation are similar to those of hotel employees.

As for the dormitory and food, I can only say that it is the best among the hotels I have ever interned in. Usually there are rooms for 4-6 people (there are even rooms for 8-12 people). I stayed in a two-person room, which has a lot more space. The food is also very good, and there will be special meals every festival. I feel like I’m not very vivid just by talking about it here, so let’s take a look at the pictures!

Then the overall hotel environment is a combination of antique style and modern simple style. There are many ancient house-style guest rooms that are real ancient houses shipped from Jiangxi. They are large and spacious and have their own gardens. (I won’t post the appearance picture, for fear of losing my vest)

I will show you my working environment below. It is really beautiful. When I came for the interview, I was first shocked by the remoteness of this hotel. It is no exaggeration to say that even when I was standing on a road next to the hotel, I couldn't see a car for half an hour. It was very rural...

After seeing the environment inside, I was impressed by the level of greenery and ancient buildings. It is a completely different feeling than working in the CBD in the city center. You can see beautiful scenery every day, as well as goldfish, turtles, water lilies, etc. (The disadvantage is that there are many mosquitoes and bugs