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Hotel, Motel, or Resort Desk Clerk Reviews

What is it like working as a Hotel, Motel, or Resort Desk Clerk?

August 2022
Overworked.
Hotel, Motel, or Resort Desk Clerk in Marianna:
Pros: I like the people and the day shift
Cons: The pay and the workload being passed to us so they don’t have to hire anyone
February 2022
I love our TEAM we work together well. Love my new GM! She is strict but fair.
Hotel, Motel, or Resort Desk Clerk in Tysons Corner:
Pros: Everything but if I had to choose it will be my housekeepers. I love my girls very much.
Cons: The pay is low and new comers make a dollar less than I do.
August 2019
Its Good you get to know a lot from the industry.
Hotel, Motel, or Resort Desk Clerk in Laredo:
Pros: The fact that they gave me an opportunity to learn from them. When others brands did not. Red roof opened the doors.
Cons: Not completely to blame red roof . but the pay. Specially in Laredo. Pay here is bad almost everywhere
February 2018
Front Desk at Econo Lodge.
Hotel, Motel, or Resort Desk Clerk in White Pine:
Pros: I work 3rd Shift so it is pretty slow a lot of the time. I have a list of duties that I must complete every day but I am given the opportunity to do them in my own time and way. There also appears to be job security since I I'm working through my first slow season at this job and haven't lost any hours!
Cons: It's not as much money as I'm used to making in other fields.
September 2015
More Than Just Clerical.
Hotel, Motel, or Resort Desk Clerk:
Some hotels reduce their staff to save money. Since some hotels are required to have a front desk agent on staff 24 hours a day, front desk associates are sometimes required to do other work. Additional tasks can be in any of the following areas: housekeeping, laundry, maintenance, security, concierge, breakfast/food service, etc. Many smaller hotels will only have the front desk clerk on shift from 5:00pm in the evening until 7:00am the next morning. During this time the front desk is required to take care of all the guests' needs, solve problems, and give excellent customer service. In these hotels, don't be surprised if you are doing more than just answering the phone and checking guests in and out.
August 2015
Busy.
Hotel, Motel, or Resort Desk Clerk:
Pros: I enjoy working with the public. Helping guest and giving advise on what to do and attractions to do while they are here. I love working 7 to 3 am.
Cons: The way my boss treats me. He has no respect for me or anyone.
January 2014
Hotel, Motel, or Resort Desk Clerk:
Pros: Interacting with the guests, and doing whatever I can to make their stay a satisfying one.
Cons: I do not think I am making what I am worth.

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