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>Wednesday, 25 August 2010<

Not sure if what i did was right.
Girls who are not at the maturity to decide on their own.
Am i to teach her to be mature or to tell her what to do.
sigh..

Anyway, went to S Hotel for brand training today. Do not really want to say out the name ever since i learn of how powerful and dangerous internet is.

Anyway my first impression of it was old, old-fashion and i really wonder why would people choose this hotel over others. but after the GM explained the rational for the design of the hotel, i understand the positioning and the brand image of the hotel better. They target people in the 40s and older, everyone preference changed as we aged. and at our preference of interior design at that age is of the old and warmly kind instead of the modern and energetic design. thus explain the interior structure. No wonder i dun like the feeling! muahahaha..

Happen to meet one of my ex-SJAB cadet over at the hotel. She is now working retail at the hotel. Nice/Not Nice to meet old friends over there.

Find that working in a hotel is really like a big family, which you know nearly everyone. The training actually spark my interest to work in a hotel and i really want to have a taste of how its like to be a butler, a housekeeper or even a front desk assistant. Simple job like this will teach you how the whole hotel is being run.

But ofocz this training also taught me how unglamorous hotel industry is. at the "front area" where all the guest were, is pretty carpeted floor while the back end is really CHUI.

We were dinning at their restaurant and i can feel the stress the restaruant people are feeling. haha. imagine the director of food and beverage is there, all the ex com, the GM there. There was a confusion of utensils on the dinning desk and the F&B look a little crossed and suddenly everyone like fled very far away. Then they were joking no one dare come near our table. haha..

anyway slping time! woohoo!
tml another day at S hotel.


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Wednesday, August 25, 2010






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