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Questions about Bell Postions at the Village Lodge

Postby crazedbison » Sun Oct 11, 2009 6:39 pm

I was wondering if anyone had any idea what kind of scratch a bellman at the Village Lodge should make. I know the hourly ($8/hour), as I've been hired already, but I was just wondering what kind of tips I should be making. I am aware that this should be a down year, but I just need a point of reference. Thanks for your help!
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Re: Questions about Bell Postions at the Village Lodge

Postby Photoho » Sun Oct 11, 2009 6:45 pm

I would guess that it will be relative to how helpful you are and how bad the weather is. I bet you could do quite well if you work at it.
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Re: Questions about Bell Postions at the Village Lodge

Postby snowboard247 » Mon Oct 12, 2009 7:48 pm

crazedbison wrote:I was wondering if anyone had any idea what kind of scratch a bellman at the Village Lodge should make. I know the hourly ($8/hour), as I've been hired already, but I was just wondering what kind of tips I should be making. I am aware that this should be a down year, but I just need a point of reference. Thanks for your help!


Between $5 - $150 per shift. Both my roomates are bellhops at the village, and that was what they seemed to take home.
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Re: Questions about Bell Postions at the Village Lodge

Postby ePiC » Tue Oct 13, 2009 9:00 am

Yea you can really make a killing there. Hope you got good people skills! Another trick to gain more tips to to hang as much of their stuff off your human as possible. This way the see you working extra hard. ;) Get that chedda.
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Re: Questions about Bell Postions at the Village Lodge

Postby snowboard247 » Tue Oct 13, 2009 9:35 am

ePiC wrote:Yea you can really make a killing there. Hope you got good people skills! Another trick to gain more tips to to hang as much of their stuff off your human as possible. This way the see you working extra hard. ;) Get that chedda.


Naw, the specifically teach you to fit as much as you can on the bell cart, and if it doesnt all fit go back for a 2nd load.
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Re: Questions about Bell Postions at the Village Lodge

Postby ePiC » Tue Oct 13, 2009 11:29 am

snowboard247 wrote:
ePiC wrote:Yea you can really make a killing there. Hope you got good people skills! Another trick to gain more tips to to hang as much of their stuff off your human as possible. This way the see you working extra hard. ;) Get that chedda.


Naw, the specifically teach you to fit as much as you can on the bell cart, and if it doesnt all fit go back for a 2nd load.



well ya, put everything you can on the cart, and the leftovers hang off of you somewhere lol.
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Re: Questions about Bell Postions at the Village Lodge

Postby gowithapro2009 » Tue Oct 13, 2009 11:36 am

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