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A day of a GSA
Today I was morning duty , which meant my working time should start at 7 o'clock and end at 15:30 . But it didn't go as it does . After checking out most of the due out guest , I thought I could have a break ... at least have a lunch . And I was too young too simple . The housekeeping is cleaning the room , the receptionist is checking out , and the guests are coming to check in...
check in
check out
check in
check out
check in
check out
check in
check out
...
the day is over .
17 sep. 2015 12:17
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A Day in the Life of a GSA
Today I was working the early shift at work, which meant that I had to start at 7am and finish at 3:30pm. Unfortunately, that's not how it went. After checking out most of the guests who were due to leave, I thought I could have a break, or, at the very least, eat my lunch! Yeah, so that didn't happen. Oh, naivety, how I resent you... Essentially, this is how things played out - the cleaners were cleaning the rooms; the receptionists were checking the guests in and out; and a seemingly neverending stream of guests were coming to check in...
And check out.
And check in.
And check out.
And check in again.
Many, many hours later, I came home.
17 september 2015
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