When
you're out of your home, you need a place to stay. You may have plethora of
hostels and your confused in between them. But mostly traveler’s, choice comes
down into two types of accommodations, hotels and motels. Each serves its
purpose and has its price, which is depending upon your needs and how much you
can spend and how long you'll be there.
Hotels
and motels employ varying types of workers. Hotels, for example, might have
receptionists, caretaker and many other facilities that are bellhops that bring
luggage to guest rooms, breakfast, lunch, dinner and etc. They also might
employ chefs, housekeepers, parking valets, doormen and elevator operators. A
manager, or several, might be on duty to supervise employees and help resolve
problems.
Motels
employ a comparatively small number of employees, typically receptionists and
housekeepers. For very small motels, receptionists also might perform
housekeeping and laundry duties
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