Particularly, the host always want to validate the tenants won’t damage the house and have enough money to pay. Such promises are exclusively important for the host, but since they don’t usually have time and ability to do credit check or criminal background check for their short-term tenants, their agent, in this case, Airbnb has the duty to do it. Airbnb is essentially the agent who helps homeowners to find their short-term tenants and make a desire profit. Indeed, besides the tax they pay to government, homeowners also pay a 3% service fee to Airbnb as a compensation for each successful transaction. Just like real estate intermediary charges an agent…
different. In A Good House by Bonnie Burnard and Ordinary People by Judith Guest, female characters play a crucial role in overcoming two separate tragedies. In the face of tragic events, the female protagonists are the ones who must anchor and sustain their families. They become the family pillars because of detached males characters and the reliance of their children. In the end, this strength comes at the cost of personal sacrifice and loss to both of them. The two female protagonists are…
Dealing with annoying unwanted guests trying to take over your home I have had the rare opportunity to deal with a few guests; some were fun to have with and left when they ought to. I missed their company most times after they. I also had a share of pretty bad unwanted guest, and they are the guests I will be focusing on in this article. I have asked time and time again, how does one deal with obnoxious guests that find themselves in our home. I just wanted a broader perspective about this…
At 6:06 the first guests started to arrive. Two guests entered, one of which was the person whose birthday was being celebrated. One of the guests said “Happy birthday Robin!” There were two hosts and myself in the house where the celebration was being held before the first two guests arrived. These guests entered through the back door. This lead them through the den into the family room and then to the dining room/kitchen. There were no doorways between any of these rooms, which allowed guests…
This play is not only a drama, but a mystery too. The play is meaningful to the audience in a social manner. It gives an idea of the nature of revenge resulted from injustice and shows a real picture of the society. The main theme in this play is illusion versus reality. Illusion shows the wrong guesses of murderer and fake and hidden personalities, while reality reveals the truth and the secrets of the play. I have watched this show at Long Beach Play House and also on you tube several times…
majority of banquet guests may not be registered guests in the hotel, the front office provides a logical communications centre. The daily posting of scheduled events on a felt board or an electronic bulletin board provides all guests and employees with information on group events. The preparation of the marquee may include congratulatory, welcome, sales promotion, or other important messages. In some hotels, an employee in the front office contacts the marketing and sales department for the…
judge a book by its cover. The Landlady is a murderous woman whose guests never leave her Bed and Breakfast alive. From the moment Billy sees the Bed and Breakfast, it is clear that both the place and Landlady are not normal. An example from the story is, "We have it all to ourselves," she said, smiling at him over her shoulder as she led the way upstairs. "You see, it isn't very often I have the pleasure of taking a visitor into my little nest." The girl was slightly dotty, Billy told…
tasks done correctly by the back-of-house, proper greetings, presentation, and steps of service are tasks done by the front-of house staff.. “I am terribly sorry about that sir, please let me have the kitchen fix that for you. I can bring you a new one right away”: These words are the most common start of service recovery. While many restaurants and companies aim to keep their customers happy, there is always room for error. It comes down to the human factor of the customers and the employees…
the house” work, as described by Rachel Sherman in Class Acts, refers to the workers who interact directly with guests at the hotel. These workers include concierge, front desk workers, valet, and door attendants. Sherman notes that these “interactive” workers have high client contact and low product tangibility, meaning they provide face to face, nonphysical services. In other words, they provide mainly emotional rather than physical labor. Additionally, front of the house workers have more…
division? In fact, room division operations have separate to front-of-the-house and back-of-the-house. Firstly, front-of-the-house is the area where the guest and the employees meet and interact directly such as front office, restaurant, even is lounges. Second, back-of-the-house is like behind the screen, and guests will less meet the employees who work back-of-the-house. For example, housekeeping, engineering and so on. In short, room division plays an important role in hotel. I will explain…