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Is the hotel room attendant tired?

It will definitely be tiring. It depends on what kind of hotel you are in. Some large hotels have stricter management and require the cleaning quality to pass the standard, so it will be very tiring and the process will be more cumbersome. For example, check-out requires room inspection. Guests sometimes need to provide customer service, open the door, check-in at the front desk, and sometimes check out the check-out status of different floors according to the number of rooms, all of which are done when making rooms. To sum up, it is from work to get off work. Full body exercise, sometimes you can sit down and rest unless you finish it quickly and correctly.

Room attendants mainly refer to service personnel who provide cleaning and daily assistance to residents in hotels or hotel rooms. Its main tasks include: cleaning and inspecting guest rooms, replenishing supplies, providing services to guests, using and maintaining cleaning supplies, checking guests' belongings and valuables in guest rooms, and ensuring the safety of the work area.

Training requirements for room attendants:

1. Training period

Full-time vocational school education is determined according to its training objectives and teaching plan. Training period for promotion: no less than 70 standard hours for junior level; no less than 80 standard hours for intermediate level; no less than 100 standard hours for advanced level.

2. Training teachers

Teachers who train junior room attendants should have intermediate or above professional qualification certificates in their profession; teachers who train intermediate and senior room attendants should have senior professional qualification certificates in this profession Or have intermediate or above professional and technical qualifications in this major, and have more than 2 years of training and teaching experience.