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Bellman tip in five-star hotel

Let me tell you something. I am worse than you. I work as a porter in a third-tier city. It is conceivable that it is too difficult to collect tips in a third-tier city. You are okay in second-tier cities. Ordinary guests come to the store, help him take his luggage to the front desk, and then wait one meter behind him. Make a room card and say, hello, sir, may I see your room card? Then give it to you, and then you can take the guests to the elevator to get the room card to get the electricity. Then turn on the bathroom light and put your luggage on the rack. If it hasn't been given to you yet, you can go. And black income is taxis. Generally, you should tell the security guard of your hotel that the taxi you know will let him in and others will not let him in. You can say that we only call a taxi for a certain team, and it is not easy to explain when the guests leave. Then, for example, they can run at the airport at 100, you can tell the guests at 150, and then the driver will give you 50 scenic spots. Of course, taxis are aimed at foreign tourists, so forget about local ones. That's all. Take your time.